In the quiet market town of Bungay, Suffolk, tucked between the town theatre and some houses, a large old mill resides. Outside, a Military M20 sits next to a Hinckley Bonneville and a pile of spares, waiting to be catalogued. This unusual building houses one of the largest reasons you still see Ariels and BSAs on the road. It’s the home of Draganfly Motorcycles.
No one leaves school dreaming of starting a parts business for obsolete bikes. But back in 1976, Roger Gwynn, who, amongst many other jobs had served his engineering apprenticeship at Rolls Royce Aerospace (“It sounds posh, but if you lived in Derby at that time, that’s where you worked,” laughs Iain, Roger’s son, who now runs Draganfly), was at that time living in London, running a…