« Reply #9 on: January 31, 2013, 10:22:28 am »
Carabelas usually get chucked into that big old bog hole with a sign next to it saying
Shitbox but in reality they were pretty well built little bikes. Some used Minarelli motors while others used their own motor which wasn't that bad. Back when Blair Harley was importing them a rider (long forgotten who) brought one to an Amaroo Park meeting and beat a bunch of respected A graders in the 125 class. I remember the bike getting a lot of attention in the pits afterwards but not much of that crossed over into sales unfortunately. I recall Blair heavily discounting them in 1974 just to rid the floor of them. I've mentioned it before but I came close to getting a look (and possible purchase) of a pair of NOS Carabelas (125 and 200) owned by an eccentric collector in Wilcannia but somebody spooked him and he now won't even talk about the bikes...he even denies he has 'em
. I blame myself for sending him VMX #36 with my lengthy piece on Carabela. It probably sowed the seed in his head that they're worth a fortune.
Chris's find looks pretty good considering its being out in the elements. At least he's saved it from further indignity
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