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Clubroom => Vintage Track => Topic started by: hagon412 on March 09, 2012, 11:58:04 am

Title: Hagon 250
Post by: hagon412 on March 09, 2012, 11:58:04 am
Hi there Forum;

Just after a little help trying to track down a bike.
I have posted this message as a fovour for my father Col, who would love to see it back in his posession.
73/74 Hagon stroker yamaha 250 frame all original components, yamaha yz250c 76 motor. Extremely quick..

This bike was regrettably traded at fraser motorcycles in 1980, any help would be greatly appreciated.
(http://i1218.photobucket.com/albums/dd408/sparticus83/Scan.jpg)

Also looking for an original front wheel as seen in photo, i know they're out there.


Title: Re: Hagon 250
Post by: Freakshow on March 09, 2012, 01:45:13 pm
If i find it youll be the second to know :O)
Title: Re: Hagon 250
Post by: Slider29 on March 10, 2012, 09:58:21 pm
 Hi Kris, We know the old sliders are out there,.. but where???? I'm trying to find my old bikes but have had no luck :( The other option is to build a new one(replica)
  Thats what i'm thinking . Best of luck.    Mark
Title: Re: Hagon 250
Post by: pancho on March 11, 2012, 08:08:40 pm
 Like arrr has any body seen my old X Jimmy Wyman slider frame built by Geoff Coombes, fitted with the very fast Carey B33 X Debbo motor? last reported seen at Cowra circa 1974.
 cheers pancho.
Title: Re: Hagon 250
Post by: Slider29 on March 12, 2012, 08:14:39 pm
Antig Engineering build a classic sandracer which is a Hagon. I believe they bought Hagon out. You can buy it in kit form i think. They also do complete bikes .Weslake engines and spares etc. The classic is pre '75 maybe??
Title: Re: Hagon 250
Post by: jimg1au on March 12, 2012, 08:59:30 pm
yes the classic is the old sandracer. pre 75 bike
i am going to see them in june 2012.the shop is in my wifes home town they know her well there
jim
Title: Re: Hagon 250
Post by: Noel on March 12, 2012, 09:33:03 pm
is this it

http://www.nepeanphotography.com/images/dirtbike/130311_Sliders_web/content/bin/images/large/133011dtn99.jpg

http://www.nepeanphotography.com/images/dirtbike/110716_Sliders_web/content/bin/images/large/110716dtn472.jpg

http://www.nepeanphotography.com/images/dirtbike/110716_Sliders_web/content/bin/images/large/110716dtn480.jpg
Title: Re: Hagon 250
Post by: Curly3 on March 12, 2012, 09:52:53 pm
G'day Noel, hope all's well.
Nah that aint it, that's Colin Laws on a bike thats been in the family pretty much for ever, I think, it's not a real Hagon either, I hope I got that right?
Bloody thing goes alright though, he sent me to the cleaners at the last meeting last year.
Title: Re: Hagon 250
Post by: jimg1au on March 12, 2012, 10:02:58 pm
HAGON 412 IS COLS SON KRISS
he has a 1974 mx250 hagon as well
cheers
jim
Title: Re: Hagon 250
Post by: hagon412 on March 13, 2012, 09:07:32 am
Thanks for the response guys;
Noel; the images you posted are of Col on his 74 yamaha 250. The frame was built by Stan Clarke, and previously owned by Kevin Sullivan. There were originally two frames made, the other was for Ron Mcenzie and raced by Kevin Frazer in numerous national titles with a 125 Bultaco. The frame was originally designed for a 250 montesa.

On the search topic, I have spoken to a couple of guys on the track and know of another two of these frames (Hagon Stroker for yamaha) none of which are in a race ready condition but there none the less. Both owners saying 'they  are in the shed' Maybe Fraser knows? There are alot of sheds out there.
I'm sure you guys have alot of contacts and may know of someone riding one post 1980, NSW region.
I understand this is not going to be easy, with any help though I will be thankfull.

Jim;Classic sandracer, Weslake incl. shipping, will pay you back :).
Title: Re: Hagon 250
Post by: hagon412 on March 13, 2012, 09:09:14 am
Any news on the front wheel? Don't hold back guys someone must have one they are willing to part with. In the shed maybe?
Title: Re: Hagon 250
Post by: pancho on March 13, 2012, 08:02:31 pm
maybe
Title: Re: Hagon 250
Post by: Curly3 on March 13, 2012, 08:26:55 pm
This is straight from the horses mouth.
Kevin Frazer rode Ron Mckenzies bike in 152 races with just 150 victory's, one crash & one engine failure.
That's how good both the bike & Kevin were.
Ron was the true gentleman of the sport, spotless white overall's at every meeting and my personal memorry of him was that he didn't like me it when I called him Mr Mckenzie.
A great bloke, his family still have the bike & KF would love to get his hands on it.