Happy to report that the Griffun is alive and well

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It was built in the early eighties by Dave Griffiths who was the Chairman of my club (Kings Norton MCC in Birmingham). Dave (who was a lovely chap), built it with a 1000cc V twin (I think it was a matchless) originally. Sadly he passed away shortly after completing the Griffun, from cancer. He was only in his early fifties I think.
After his death, the bike was bequeathed to the club and at some point the original V twin was deemed to be life expired, and the BSA engine substituted. The bike has had several 'guardians' since Dave's death and we have an annual 'Griffun' run in September to commemorate both him and the bike, which usually makes it along.
The Griffun may well have been in the Classic Motorcycle magazine, as the editor in the early eighties was also the club President, Bob Currie.
The club is still going strong and we celebrated our 70th anniversary last year. Check us out at
http://e-voice.org.uk/knmcc/