Rafferty Newman motorcycles / scooters Southsea
Discussion
When I were a lad, I started my biking career on Vespa scooters and had great fun going around the country to scooter rallies.
Progressed onto faster bikes by 19, but that's another story.
Anyway, I used to frequent 'Rafferty Newmans' in Exmouth Road, Southsea, for parts and bits as they were a scooter specialist as well as doing bigger bikes. Great 'Alladin's Cave' type place. I reckon the last time I went there was, oooh, maybe 1992 ish...
Anyway I was in Southsea yesterday, and on the way home thought I'd drop by.
Annoyingly, Raffs is now a block of flats, and the great little cafe that was opposite is an estate agents.
I was well gutted, in a kind of nostaligic 'another part of my youth gone' kinda way.
Anyone know when it shut down and went?
And for those of you who knew the place - I wonder what happened to the hundreds of petrol tanks hanging up??!!
Progressed onto faster bikes by 19, but that's another story.
Anyway, I used to frequent 'Rafferty Newmans' in Exmouth Road, Southsea, for parts and bits as they were a scooter specialist as well as doing bigger bikes. Great 'Alladin's Cave' type place. I reckon the last time I went there was, oooh, maybe 1992 ish...
Anyway I was in Southsea yesterday, and on the way home thought I'd drop by.
Annoyingly, Raffs is now a block of flats, and the great little cafe that was opposite is an estate agents.
I was well gutted, in a kind of nostaligic 'another part of my youth gone' kinda way.
Anyone know when it shut down and went?
And for those of you who knew the place - I wonder what happened to the hundreds of petrol tanks hanging up??!!
Thunderace said:
They also had a place in Fareham selling bikes until a couple of years ago, gone now though. Think the argicultural/ATV place is all that's left now.
Rafferty Newman in Fareham has gone but it was taken over by another firm and are still Triumph dealers as far as I know? http://www.destinationtriumph.co.uk/I worked at John Fishers from October 1974 for about 7 years, great days! Rafferty Newman were down the road from us in New Road, then later Fareham and Southsea. I remember in 1974 we registered over 200 new bikes on 1st August, Portsmouth News came up to photograph them lined up down the road
John Fisher, lovely Guy, bought me my firt Malagutti 50 as being his next door neighbour in Waterlooiile saw my pasio for bikes. My first for the road was a Honda MT50
Sadly his appaling wife had an affair with my father and broke his heart. She had lured him aay from a wife & 3 daughters who were the only one present at his funeral.
He was Lord Mayor and I remeber the entire Eastern roads industrial uits were fields incorporatig the John Fisher airport. It''s only recetly I found flynig was noe of his hobbies. He liked a touch of scotch too
Sadly his appaling wife had an affair with my father and broke his heart. She had lured him aay from a wife & 3 daughters who were the only one present at his funeral.
He was Lord Mayor and I remeber the entire Eastern roads industrial uits were fields incorporatig the John Fisher airport. It''s only recetly I found flynig was noe of his hobbies. He liked a touch of scotch too
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