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Wanted / WANTED: Rickman MkIV Front Fender
« on: February 23, 2022, 06:47:25 am »
I've come to know that there are at least two versions of this fender. The MkIV Metisse machines I'm familiar with were equipped with 35mm Ceriani MX forks or Rickmans 1-5/8" units. On the Cerianis, the inside between the sliders is 5". But the same style fender was used on the early Montesas and Micro Metisse equipped with baby Cerianis with a spacing of 4". I need the wider fender for the MX forks.

Does anyone have a spare lying around they'd be willing to part with?

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Wanted / Re: Magura H48 Star Adjuster
« on: October 12, 2019, 03:21:37 am »
Forgot to mention... I did speak with Roberto (parmabike) and he's waiting on a shipment of repros due in November. 

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Wanted / Re: Magura H48 Star Adjuster
« on: October 12, 2019, 02:01:58 am »
Just back from holiday. Orange is fine... how can I buy a repro one?
 

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Wanted / Re: Magura H48 Star Adjuster
« on: September 27, 2019, 10:40:08 pm »
First place I checked and spoke with Al - the star adjusters were a no-go though - he needs them too!

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Wanted / Re: Magura H48 Star Adjuster
« on: September 27, 2019, 03:09:12 am »
Thanks for the tip - trying him now.

There's a seller in Europe that wants $150 for two adjusters and two dust covers... a bit stiff I think. All of mine are gray, but orange is fine as long as they work.

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Wanted / Magura H48 Star Adjuster
« on: September 25, 2019, 06:05:10 am »
Missing the plastic star adjuster from my ISDT lever - have everything else, but can't find it anywhere. Anyone have one to sell?

Cheers

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Wanted / Rickman Brakes and Aluminum Rear Hub
« on: December 05, 2018, 05:28:37 am »
Anyone out there have a rear hub for a Metisse?

I also need front and rear brake plates - late 60s vintage with "RICKMAN" stamped on them vs the later stylized "R".

Cheers! - L

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British (BSA, Greeves, Triumph etc) / Re: Rickman Yamaha Project
« on: February 15, 2017, 12:03:55 am »
There's a NOS Rickman Zundapp airbox for sale on eBay - here's a close-up that matches the picture you've provided clearly showing the relief for the pipe to pass through.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/traderyoda/32773104551/in/album-72157676777910603/

Sorry for posting links, but the 'insert image' box doesn't allow me to select photos from a file for some reason.

The eBay pictures also show that mounting holes on the airbox closely match the pattern on the Yamaha frame. The tube angles are obviously different on the MkIV frame so a Zundapp airbox isn't close in size, but at least I'm getting closer to what this box will have to look like. I plan to carve one out of a styrofoam and go from there.

Cheers!

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British (BSA, Greeves, Triumph etc) / Re: Rickman Yamaha Project
« on: February 14, 2017, 03:03:25 am »
Tried to post a picture in the prior response, but am clearly ham-fisted... trying again

https://www.flickr.com/photos/traderyoda/32727925602/in/album-72157676777910603/

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British (BSA, Greeves, Triumph etc) / Re: Rickman Yamaha Project
« on: February 14, 2017, 03:01:12 am »
Aha - pretty cool. Here's what the mounting tabs look like on this frame - two high, two low. The airbox must look similar to the Rickman Montesa and Zundapp with a carve out for the pipe.



Getting closer to identifying what this box must look like.

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British (BSA, Greeves, Triumph etc) / Re: Rickman Yamaha Project
« on: February 11, 2017, 11:36:58 pm »
Thanks folks. I sent a PM to Ben.

Firko, you're postings have been of great value. The few pictures you posted of Rickman Bultacos helped me 'see' inside the frame. From those I've sussed out that the Yamahas pipe is routed much the same way as the Bultaco Metisse, but the airbox must have been very different. The Bultaco airbox is mounted high and to the right of the exhaust (does not run across the frame). The MkIV Yamaha frame has tabs at the bottom of the frame on both sides for the airbox and tabs at the top for the exhaust.

The frame has oil-in-the-frame with a takeoff for the Yamaha AutoLube and a sight gage to monitor levels.

I'll post pictures as I work my way way through the project.


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British (BSA, Greeves, Triumph etc) / Re: Rickman Yamaha Project
« on: February 11, 2017, 10:27:39 am »
Super - many thanks. I'll follow up!

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British (BSA, Greeves, Triumph etc) / Rickman Yamaha Project
« on: February 11, 2017, 03:09:49 am »
Need a little help assembling an original Rickman MkIV Metisse Yamaha DT1.

I have a NOS frame, most of the fiberglass, three DT1 engines, and all of the rolling bits. Here are my challenges:

- I have a MkIV tank, but it's red while the rest of the glass is BRG. I've seen pics of some beautiful glasswork on this forum, but am not sure where it's coming from. I spoke with Adrian but he doesn't have any MkIV tanks in BRG (or much else for MkIVs). I'd prefer to pick up a new tank vs. painting what I have and trying to match the color to get the right shade of BRG. Plus it would be nice to get a tank that doesn't dissolve in this crappy gas.

- The airbox is missing and I haven't a clue what it looks like. I suspect it looks very similar to a Rickman Bultaco, but that's not much help since I've never seen one of them either. I poured over pictures but none reveal the shape of the box. I'm prepared to glass one up myself, but I'd like to get as close as I can to what Rickman produced.

- Fabricating an exhaust is another issue. I have a basic idea of the routing based on limited photos, but no idea of what happens behind the left side number plate.

Appreciate any insights you folks could provide based on your experience.  Cheers!

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