Royce Creasey continues to demonstrate an un-parallelled grasp of FF design and construction and has had considerable experience with Quasars in the past. He is willing to offer his services to undertake any work on Reliant engines based on his experiences from the Voyager project.
His web page is http://www.hightech.clara.net/
Julian Bond operates the definitive FF web site, providing extensive background material with plentiful photos of the various FF bikes produced to-date, along with details of current production models and suggestions for the development of a new range of FF machines.
Julian's Site is at http://www.voidstar.com/bff/ Details of the 'Best Feet Forwards' or BFF, are also included.
Julian also runs a mailing list for those interested in discussing FF-related issues. Details are available at http://www.voidstar.com/bff/talk.html
The Motorbykz web site at http://www.motobykz.co.uk/Quasar.htm contrasts the BMW C1 with the Quasar and has some up-to-date photos.
Andrew Gibbons is an ex-Quasar owner with a FF site at http://www.angib.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/FF/quasar0.html which has pictures of his bike, (LMW 660X), as well as some Quasar related info, (eg Romarsh specification), and info on FFs generally, Voyager, Ner-a-car Etc.
'Monty' Billington owns a Newell converted HCS Guzzi FF which is featured on his site at http://www.btinternet.com/~a1.microwave/page1.html This site has many photos of a wide range of FF's from the 80's and 90's.
Andy Rabagliati has a FF page showing some interesting pictures of the Bristol FF scene and characters at http://www.wizzy.com/andyr/ff/index.html
John Brennan has a modest FF site featuring the beautifully put-together Talbot/Guzzi/DiFazio special constructed by Pete Lawrence at http://www.warwick.ac.uk/~esrbz/ff.html
Andy McBurnie's FF site is at http://www.eurosoft-ind.demon.co.uk/ffbikes.htm
Bond Bug enthusiast Ivan Smith has a page about quasars on his web site at http://www.ivansbugs.glowinternet.net/quasar_page.htm
Last updated 7th August '05