Born in Maidenhead and brought up in Hertfordshire, George began motorcycling riding an aged 350cc Velocette MAC around the fields and paths of a neighbouring farm as a 14 year old lad.
More machines (and fun) followed, and fired by an interest in mechanics on leaving school, he signed apprenticeship papers with a local garage, Smiths of Buntingford.
Initially transport to work, the cinema and countless other trips was courtesy of the local bus service, whose timetable was at times rather restrictive.
On reaching his 16th birthday George bought a secondhand BSA C11G, and with learner 'L' plates fastened front and back, legally took to the road.
While the little 250 Beeza was never a favourite, it served well, offering freedom and independence.
Suddenly a whole new world opened up for the teenager, all thanks to this 250 from Small Heath.