Committee – Robert Dillon

Member Since: 2004
Club Captain: 2008 – 2010
Club President 2015

General Committee 2022 – Current

Sarah, Robert & Hannah enjoying Clackline 2009

First bike?

Robert & Sarah spectating on “Sandy Straight” at a Manjimup 15000 event…aww

Race Numbers Current:    77                                           Prior to VMXWA: 77
Current grade you usually race B, Sidecar, Pre ‘60
Year you were born 1987
What type of job/industry have you been in most of your life Retail for 20 years. Casual Bus Driver 16 years. Currently Mechanical Design Engineer 6 years
Age you started riding 11
Years of Competitive Racing 1999-2004 – Junior Motocross with West Australian Junior Motocross Club, Chidlow

2004-current – VMXWA (Solo 2004-current and Sidecar 2006-current)

Motor Cycle Club/s you’ve been a Member of -West Australian Junior Motocross Club, Chidlow
– VMXWA
– Australian Sidecar Cross Association
First bike/s you rode Yamaha YZ80 1985 (First bike in 1999)
Yamaha YZ80 1996 (Next bike in 1999)
Favourite bike/s you’ve had Still have:

– 1972 Kawasaki Wasp 500 Sidecar
– 1958 TriBSA 500

-1938 Velocette 350

Your current bike/s Dare you ask
-1972 Kawasaki Wasp 500 Sidecar
– 2 x 1974 XL390
-1968 BSA B44- 1972 BSA B50
-1958 TriBSA
-1975 Honda Elsinore 125 M1
-1972 BSA B25 (was grandads)
-Rickman Montessa-CZ400
-1998 Yamaha Virago 750 – Road-2012 Suzuki Vstrom 650 – Road-1938 Velocette 350 – Road Race

-1972 Kawasaki H2 Sidecar – Road Race

Your Motocross Highlights -2006 Sidecar Spectacular in Morgan, SA. Turning up with only spectating in mind, and end up swinging for the first time on a Kawasaki W1 pre 68 outfit, with Gary Sheppard. After one scorching hot day (40 degrees +) and one wet, windy day, ended up with an equal first to Murray Williams and Wayne Kerval (Norton BSA Special 500 pre 68).
-2006 National titles. 3rd as passenger, Sidecar with Steve Melvin on Norton Wasp-2008 Narracoorte Sidecar Spectacular. Rain, rain, rain just before practice on first day (and you thought Wokalup in 2009 was bad) Turning perfectly firm track into a giant mudhole, with more traction available on ice in comparison! Half a lap of racing/or perhaps riding is a better term…and then pulling over to clear mud from the wheels so they would continue to rotate. Hard work but a great laugh. Overall 2nd in B grade.- 2009 Clackline event. Not sure what happened but Sarah and I the only ones able to find traction in the mud?? Work that out for a two stroke. 4 wins in 4 starts. Not done it again since-2015 National Titles in Busselton, WA. What a great weekend, great memories.
Most memorable (funny or painful) Motocross accident  Most definitely memorable. Wokalup in 2009. Again an absolute mud pit with minimal vision attempting to continue swinging for Sarah whilst blinded by mud (not a good idea). Getting caught still sitting on the seat in a left hander with chair lifting and me falling off the side. The most memorable part was realising that I had landed in approx. a 3 feet deep natural spring. Was certainly clean by the end of it. Drowning was one risk of motorcycling I never signed up for. Luckily no injuries to myself or Sarah, only an aching jaw from laughing and smiling so much.
Family Motocross History  – Grandad rode for many years in England around the 50’s. Trials and scrambles.
Now currently
– Sarah Dillon (sister) – sidecar rider, solo rider on XL 390, or whatever she can get her hands on
– Hannah Dillon (sister) – Honda Elsinore 125, BSA B25- Jason Dillon (brother) – Suzuki TS250, CZ400, or whatever he can get his hands on
– Parents, Grandparents, Aunty – Race day officials from time to time.
What are your favourite hobbies/interests outside of motocross – Working on, building and learning about the various vintage bikes.
– General fiddling and building of various bits and pieces.
What made you join VMXWA Grandad started it!!! Growing out of Juniors at age 16 and not really wanting or looking forward to to joining the modern senior ranks. Grandad noticed the Wandering event in 2003 advertised in the paper and upon spectating we realised that VMX was going to be fun.

Joining up in 2004 to the friendly family, relaxed atmosphere where all members are willing to help each other out.

What else do we need to know?!  My shed often referred to as “Robert’s Dodgy Brothers Engineering”  I am also referred to by Sarah as her sandbag!!!!

Paul Rundel

Member Since: 2007

Committee Member: 2010






1980 Roof of Africa Race

First race meet 22nd Feb 1974

First race meet 22nd Feb 1974

 

Race Numbers Current:       151                 Prior to VMXWA: 5  25  125
Current grade you usually race (eg: A, B, C, Over 55, Sidecars) A
Year you were born 1962
What type of job/industry have you been in most of your life Mining – primarily on the processing side
Age you started riding 12
Years of Competitive Racing 10yrs
1976 – 1986 chasing South African Jnr Championships and South African Off Road Championships
Motor Cycle Club/s you’ve been a Member of Sports Car Club of South Africa
First bike/s you rode Yamaha1970 100cc
Favourite bike/s you’ve had Kramer & Honda XR200
Your current bike/s 1972 Honda XL250
1972 Maico CR400
1979 Kramer ER175
1989 Suzuki GSXR750RR
1988 Ducati 400F3
2004 Suzuki “Goose” 440
Your Motocross Highlights Receiving provincial colours for enduro and off-road championships
Competing in Roof of Africa Rallies
Watching the world mx championships in Britain 1998
2-weeks at Isle of Mann TT 1996
Most memorable (funny or painful) Motocross accident Losing big toe when gear lever punched through mx boot
Your Motocross Hero (past or present) Roger DeCoster
What are your favourite hobbies/interests outside of motocross Camping, fishing
What made you join VMXWA Riding old gear with like-minded ageing bodies

Mick Brady

 Associate Member Since: 2004

2008 Toodyay for lunch

 

L plates on his BSA Bantam

Brady/Dillon family (with Jaroslav Falta – Wandering 2008)

Current grade you usually race (eg: A, B, C, Over 55, Sidecars)
No longer riding, now solely assist in an official capacity
Year you were born 1934
What type of job/industry have you been in most of your life Pattern maker/Rehabilitation officer/School Bus Driver
Age you started riding Age 18 – Trials whilst in British Army in Germany
Years of Competitive Racing 1951-1960 English Scrambles at various ACU centres, then committee member of Shepton Mallet LCC
Motor Cycle Club/s you’ve been a Member of -Midsomer Norton
-Shepton Mallet
(Both in England)
First bike/s you rode 1938 OK Supreme with 250 JAP Engine
Your current bike/s 1972 BSA B25
Rickman Montesa
Yamaha XJ 750
Your Motocross Highlights -Going out weekends riding trials or scrambles
-Being in Kickham trial with company such as Jeff Smith, Lampkin brothers, John Giles, Gordon Jackson
-Marshalling at Blandford Forum Road races held in an army camp. Mike Hailwood, John Surtees and Bob Foster competing
-Riding at Farleigh Castle. Grasstrack and scrambles
Most memorable (funny or painful) Motocross accident A vey muddy scramble at Taunton and dropping Theresa my wife in the mud
Your Motocross Hero (past or present) Jim Alves, George Fisher, John Giles
Family Motocross History Grandchildren Robert, Sarah, Hannah and Jason (Fred)
What are your favourite hobbies/interests outside of motocross Collecting models of past road transport
What made you join VMXWA When Robert became a senior from Juniors, and realising that as I had officials license I could help in this capacity as officials were badly needed.