‘It came close to going into fullscale production’ Sammy Miller MBE, riding legend and owner of the Sammy Miller Museum, has just finished the restoration of arguably his rarest bike yet – the one-off, eponymously named, ‘Miller’.
Although most famous for his 11 British trials championships, being fundamental to the development of the two-stroke trials bike in the 1960s with the Bultaco Sherpa and later also developing trials machines with Honda, it’s less well known that he once designed a trials bike with the intention of mass-producing it under his own name – hence the Miller.
After working for Honda, Sammy decided to turn his hand to his own trials machines and in 1978 teamed up with Andrea Mosconi who supplied the Hiro two-stroke, single cylinder, 310cc engine.
Sadly, despite…