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Cycle News 2022 Issue 25 June 21

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T he death of Steve Harris, 77, last week marks the end of an era—when a single or a small group of inde- pendent engineers could play a major part in the motorcycle industry. Essentially self-taught and working with younger brother Lester and old schoolfriend Steve Bayford, Steve built racing and road chassis for privateers and factories, assembled com- plete motorcycles, designed and sold accessories and played a significant role from street level all the way to MotoGP and World Superbikes. As well as one-off racing frames for riders including Barry Sheene, Harris Performance Products were also selected (along with French constructors ROC) by Yamaha to build works- replica grand prix chassis for YZR500 engines, run by several private teams between 1992 and 1996. One of the Hertfordshire firm's first landmarks was converting Yamaha TZ250/350 production racers from twin-shock to mono- shock. Racing star Steve Parrish was an early customer. "Back then, whatever you needed do- ing—from footpegs to a full chas- sis—Harris were very good at making what everybody wanted. Steve was the go-to guy." P132 CN III IN THE PADDOCK E N D Of An E R A BY MICHAEL SCOTT

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