That’s gold Jim. Thanks, one of the most enjoyable journalistic motorcycle articles I have read for a while.
I like the way it is written. Plain, clearly and simply. The dates at the top of the pages, make it even more interesting. It would be great to see one on the Pre65 dirt track, but I fear it wouldn’t matter what you were armed with. You would have more chance of getting an optional alloy factory s/arm for a RM-B accepted.
That bike in the US is starting to look as though it might indeed be a valuble legit peice of history. The missing link maybe. I will forever wonder now "when" it came from the factory?