« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2011, 12:13:45 pm »
I've Googled and Binged all over the 'net and can't find one reference to Henderson Mfg or their wacky DT1 head. There must be someone out there in motoland who has some information or even an ad showing this unique bit of motocross history. I'll post something on Marks Swapmeet and see if anyone can pass on some information.
Finding parts like this is why I love building bikes from the era when the factories didn't always get it right, prompting all sorts of weird and wacky inventions, modifications and aftermarket frames. I'd love to use this on my Harry Hindall framed DT1 with the Skunk Works inlet and flat slide Posa carby...all early 70's gizmos designed to make the DT1 a better racer. Somehow I don't think it'll be a life changing bit of gear and after failing to make the cut on both the Hindall and Champion flat tracker it'll probably end up in 'Museum de Firko's' motocross oddity collection along with the Skunk inlet and Donkey Dick grips!
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