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My bikes are not quite up to these:001_smile: Phil Read's MV 500/4; sounds like nothing you've heard before: Manx Norton, Yam TZ750 from the time before silencers were put on expansion chambers. Made your ears bleed from the crackle:001_smile: and finally the bike I couldn't afford at the time; Kwacker Z900.

 

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Not picked it up yet, but finally got my Vinduro bike sorted for this year, a 1990 KTM 250. First of the right hand kickers and is currently in MX trim, but pretty much all the EXC engine bits will swap across if need be.

 

Best of all it was local (and cheap) and is right on the cut off age for the vintage stuff so is fairly high tech in comparison to some of what it will be in with :sneaky2: Should make getting hold of engine bits a doddle as they were the same engine through to 1997.

 

Wants fork seals doing and other than that it's little bits, oh and makin it a bit quieter :blushing:

 

No pics as yet but should have it home next week all being well, then 5 weeks to get it ready for it's frst race in Northumberland on my Birthday :thumbup1:

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My bikes are not quite up to these:001_smile: Phil Read's MV 500/4; sounds like nothing you've heard before: Manx Norton, Yam TZ750 from the time before silencers were put on expansion chambers. Made your ears bleed from the crackle:001_smile: and finally the bike I couldn't afford at the time; Kwacker Z900.

 

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Love the manx and if I'm not mistaken that is a Castrol RC45 behind it . Aron Slight , the nearly man anyone ?

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Not picked it up yet, but finally got my Vinduro bike sorted for this year, a 1990 KTM 250. First of the right hand kickers and is currently in MX trim, but pretty much all the EXC engine bits will swap across if need be.

 

Best of all it was local (and cheap) and is right on the cut off age for the vintage stuff so is fairly high tech in comparison to some of what it will be in with :sneaky2: Should make getting hold of engine bits a doddle as they were the same engine through to 1997.

 

Wants fork seals doing and other than that it's little bits, oh and makin it a bit quieter :blushing:

 

No pics as yet but should have it home next week all being well, then 5 weeks to get it ready for it's frst race in Northumberland on my Birthday :thumbup1:

 

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Funnily enough that's the first thing everyone else has said too :laugh1:

 

No wonder!:laugh1:

 

Should make a nice bike,if you have any grief getting bits,or advise,try googling jim aim m/c's, Sible Hedingham .

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