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Alf Hagon was born on 3 October, 1931 in Ilford, England, is an English former motorcycle speedway rider (born 1931). Discover Alf Hagon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 3 October 1931
Birthday 3 October
Birthplace Ilford, England
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1931

Alfred Joseph Hagon (born 3 October 1931) is an English former motorcycle speedway rider who later competed in Grasstrack.

He manufactured off-road competition frames, forks and other components, later developing into the production of shock absorbers, specialising in modern-replicas of the traditional Girlings used as original equipment and replacements for historic motorcycles.

Over a 12-year career in Speedway, he rode for six teams.

1955

He was part of the league winning Wimbledon Dons team that won the 1955 Speedway National League and the 1956 league and cup double.

He later found regular success when competing in Grasstrack.

When riding in Grasstrack, Hagon started to develop a racing machine, with the assistance of Essex motorcycle dealer and competition sponsor Tom Kirby, creating a lightweight bike powered by a JAP engine.

1958

In 1958, he established a business building speedway and grasstrack bike frames in his mother's garden shed, but progress was interrupted in 1960 when he went on tour in Australia with the England national speedway team.

He represented England on four occasions.

On his return, the business transferred to Leyton, East London.

1960

Hagon's base from 1960 was a former stable block in Leyton, London.

1964

However, Hagon had become involved in sprinting, appearing at the first International Dragfest in 1964, on his lightweight JAP-engined bike.

Hagon's approach to weight-reduction included a custom-made frame also containing the engine oil, his own grasstrack front forks and brake intended for lightweight category machines, dispensing with the gearbox and seat, and avoidance of a supercharger, resulting in a wet weight of 235 lb. For the 1964 Dragfest, a competition against Americans who were using large capacity, double-engined machines – he fitted oversize pistons and cylinders to take advantage of a maximum engine-size dispensation by the ACU, raising the J.A.P. engine's capacity from 996 cc to 1,100 cc, and the power output from 84 bhp to 91 bhp, compared to a blown Vincent's 130 bhp.

1965

This proved successful with his bikes in good demand and he retired from racing in 1965 to concentrate on the business.

1967

In July 1967, riding a purpose-built sprint-bike powered by a supercharged V-Twin 1,260 cc JAP engine, he became the first rider to record a sub-10 second time with a one-way-only 9.93 performance at Duxford for the 1⁄4-mile distance.

This was a strip-only record, as for official recognition of world and national records two qualifying runs have to be completed in opposite-directions within one-hour, to negate the effect of wind, with an average time resulting.

In October 1967 he achieved an average time of 9.95 at Elvington, Yorkshire.

He followed that by setting a long-standing record of 9.432 at 153 mph at Santa Pod.

1968

In 1968 he became the first British rider to complete a flying mile at over 200 mph (206.54 mph) at RAF Honington.

1985

Specialising in wheel-building and accident damage repairs, he purchased the former Girling suspension operation in 1985, including the stock, manufacturing tools and drawings.

He did not purchase the rights to the Girling name, instead naming his products as simply Hagon.

Hagon, married with two children and five grandchildren, lives near Waltham Abbey in Hertfordshire.

His son is Martin Hagon and grandson is Sam Hagon (both speedway riders).