Ken Sprayson was the man the stars turned to for something a bit special in the way of motorcycle racing frames
- Geoff Duke Mike Hailwood Jeff Smith Bill Boddice Cyril Smith & many more all came to Reynolds & Ken Sprayson. For over 30 years Ken worked at Reynolds fabricating special projects in tubing especially Reynolds 531 steel tubing so often used by racing machines & where strength & light weight were vital. His practical design knowledge & ability to fabricate in steel & aluminium tubing were legendary throughout the industry. At Reynolds where he worked for some 35 years it was Kens job to make the first of any special project so he was the man who built the first production Featherbed frame from Mc Candless original design for the Norton Manx; the man who built the frame for Project Thrust Britains world speed record breaking car; who designed & built the Reynolds leading link motorcycle fork who knocked up a scooter frame or a flagpole or yacht mast as required even the steel cages the electricians used for working on cables between pylons! & in between times he designed & built many special frames for the racing legends of the day. He was also known to just about everyone who ever raced at the Isle of Man TT as the face behind the TT Welding Service an essential part of each & every TT for 50 years repairing the ravages brought about by the notorious Isle of Man roads. Ken was the man who just did the job the knowledge was in his hands as well as his head & his enthusiasm for the job simply knew no bounds. This is Kens personal account of his life from his early days through his long service with Reynolds to his time as a consultant on welding & fabricating in tubing. His life has been eventful rich in detail & provides a fascinating glimpse into post-war manufacturing as well as motorcycle racing. A book for all the TT racers & fans down the year all those who love motorcycle racing & those interested in the industrial history of one of the UKs once foremost companies Reynolds.