Talk:Doug Hele

Manx Norton image
I have replaced the disputed 'Manxman' image (a modern road machine) with the nearest pic I could find to a pre-1962 specification Manx Norton.

I have added a 'deadlink' tag to Jim Reynolds' obituary at The Independent, as I couldn't find it archived; presumably this contained text supporting the following Wikipedia prose: "...he returned to Norton to continue development of the "Manx" and it is his 1961 version that is the most sought after by collectors today".

There are two obituaries by Frank Melling online but neither supports the statement "his 1961 version that is the most sought after by collectors today", but I have left it in as a new source might eventuate.--Rocknrollmancer (talk) 17:13, 25 April 2015 (UTC)

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