TRIALS

TRIALS •

Dive into the challenging world of Greeves trials, where skill and agility are put to the test in off-road terrain. Join us in conquering obstacles and pushing the limits of off-road excellence with Greeves.

The Greeves Scottish and Anglian trials bikes were celebrated icons of the 50s and 60s.

These machines continue to inspire enthusiasts today. Join a community bound by camaraderie and a shared passion for keeping the exhilarating legacy of Greeves alive.

Greeves trials bikes enjoyed considerable success in competitions throughout the 1950s, 60s, (the Greeves Scottish was made from 1958, and the Greeves Anglian followed in 1966). They were ridden by some of the top trials riders of the time, which helped to cement the brand's reputation in motorcycle trials history.

Models and Collectibility:

Some notable Greeves trials models include the Greeves Scottish 1958-65, Greeves Anglian 1965—68). These models are highly sought after by collectors and vintage motorcycle enthusiasts. They are particularly prized for their historical significance, unique design features, and their role in the development of off-road motorcycling.

Legacy and Influence:

The innovations introduced by Greeves, particularly in suspension and frame design, had a lasting impact on motorcycle development. While the company ceased motorcycle production in the 1970s, the Greeves name is still revered among trials and off-road motorcycle enthusiasts, and there is a vibrant community dedicated to restoring and riding these classic bikes.

Greeves motorcycles represent a significant chapter in British motorcycling history, embodying innovation, competitive spirit, and the enduring appeal of classic off-road motorcycles.