Greeves Collection
"Greeves: A Legacy of Lightweight Racing Triumphs" Since the early 1960s, Greeves motorcycles have been making their mark on the racing circuit
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"Greeves: A Legacy of Lightweight Racing Triumphs" Since the early 1960s, Greeves motorcycles have been making their mark on the racing circuit, particularly in the lightweight category. The year 1964 saw a significant milestone for Greeves when they emerged as winners in the Lightweight Manx Grand Prix. This victory solidified their reputation as formidable competitors. Trevor Holdsworth rode a Greeves bike to victory in the 1967 Lightweight TT, further cementing Greeves' dominance in this class. Their machines were known for their agility and speed, allowing riders like Holdsworth to push boundaries and achieve remarkable feats. In 1973, Graham Vickery and Mike Balmer showcased Greeves' prowess once again by securing top positions at the Lightweight Manx Grand Prix. Rex Piles also left his mark that same year with an impressive performance on his Greeves machine. The following year witnessed Ian Bezer's triumph at the 1969 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix aboard a powerful Greeves motorcycle. This win added another chapter to Greeves' success story and highlighted their commitment to excellence. Peter Platt etched his name into history books during the 1971 Lightweight TT riding a trusty Greeves bike. Mick Partridge continued this winning streak later that year at the Lightweight Manx Grand Prix, proving that these motorcycles were consistently delivering outstanding results. Jim Ridley's victory in the 1965 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix demonstrated yet again why many racers chose to ride under the banner of Greeves. The brand had become synonymous with reliability and high-performance machinery. Alan Harris made waves not once but twice during his appearances at both races held in 1963 - The winners of both events being none other than Alan himself astride a mighty Greeve's motorcycle. Finally, Phillip Hagan closed out this era of success for Greaves by achieving an impressive finish at the highly competitive 1973 Lightweight Manx Grand Prix.