Ishrub
That's my name ....built like a truck
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2016
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- Location
- Duffy, Canberra, ACT, AUSTRALIA
- Ride
- 2x2010 ABS Roadsters, Sprint ST 1050 ABS, 3x250s
I just bought my next sidecar project - a 1000km road trip to pick up this week end.
Chairs are going for big prices in Oz now so I couldn't resist.
It may end up being far too light a design for my Rocket but if so It will find a home.
Australian made 1955 Tilbrook RHD
Tilbrook was an Aussie motorcycle racer and small scale manufacturrer of bikes and sidecars in South Australia.
Believe it or not he ended up in Victor Harbor, South Australia in a another Tin Shed of sorts!



Similar models fitted... don't think I will have a Vincent attached any time soon though!

The different stumpy "Dandaloo" type and my style but wider double adult from rear.
This covered Three Seater version would be cool !
www.oldbikemag.com.au
A Dandaloo sidecar and a stylish Three-Seater sidecar.
A double adult sidecar hitched to a BSA (left) and a Tilbrook sidecar fitted to a Victoria 350 cc v-twin (right).
Chairs are going for big prices in Oz now so I couldn't resist.
It may end up being far too light a design for my Rocket but if so It will find a home.
Australian made 1955 Tilbrook RHD
Tilbrook was an Aussie motorcycle racer and small scale manufacturrer of bikes and sidecars in South Australia.
Believe it or not he ended up in Victor Harbor, South Australia in a another Tin Shed of sorts!
Apart from enjoying the contents of his crammed workshop, Rex and his wife Dorothy made a complete break from the business that had been their lives for 30 years and re-established themselves at the seaside town of Victor Harbour, south of Adelaide in 1976. There they built a prominent restaurant, The Whalers Haven, and a museum that housed artefacts from the whaling heritage of the area. Far from taking it easy, Rex became a significant figure in the district, heading several local associations, leading the project that rescued the historic Victor Harbour railway from demolition, and even standing for Parliament at one stage. Rex died of leukaemia on December 3rd, 1997.
Similar models fitted... don't think I will have a Vincent attached any time soon though!



The different stumpy "Dandaloo" type and my style but wider double adult from rear.
This covered Three Seater version would be cool !

Tilbrook motorcycles: Remarkable Rex Tilbrook - Shannons Club
By Jim Scaysbrook with considerable input from Alan Wallis O.A.M. There are more than 200 Australian motorcycle manufacturers scattered in the annals o...
www.shannons.com.au

Remarkable Rex Tilbrook - Old Bike Australasia
There are more than 200 Australian motorcycle manufacturers scattered in the annals of history, stretching back to the earliest days of motorised transport, alas, now all gone. Perhaps the last was the Tilbrook, the work [...]

In a shed in the back yard of his home in the Adelaide suburb of Kensington Park, he produced the first in a long line of accessories – a universal pillion footrest. By 1947 business was ticking over sufficiently for him to expand to a proper workshop that he built in the same suburb, where he produced a greater range of motorcycle components as well as the first of the stunning Tilbrook sidecars. These unique creations featured a lightweight tubular chassis with torsion bar suspension carrying a stressed metal skin body mounted on tension springs.


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