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Offline pancho

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Re: Dirty Velocette
« Reply #15 on: December 14, 2013, 02:44:02 pm »
I rode a Mac 250 Velo when I was a Kid, I remember the front had a 23 inch speedway wheel, no brakes, I rode it around the paddock at Cape otway Light house, when my eldest brother was the Light house keeper there, they are a very nice engine.

MOV =250cc.  MAC=350cc.

 MOV crankcase (&engine no)  with MAC barrell etc = 350cc road bike registered as cheap 250cc rego. Ah the good ol' days!
 
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Re: Dirty Velocette
« Reply #16 on: December 14, 2013, 10:40:29 pm »
I rode a Mac 250 Velo when I was a Kid, I remember the front had a 23 inch speedway wheel, no brakes, I rode it around the paddock at Cape otway Light house, when my eldest brother was the Light house keeper there, they are a very nice engine.

MOV =250cc.  MAC=350cc.

 MOV crankcase (&engine no)  with MAC barrell etc = 350cc road bike registered as cheap 250cc rego. Ah the good ol' days!
 
 cheers pancho.
Mov, Mac, its here your there, good fun bike, ideal for pre60 class.

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Re: Dirty Velocette
« Reply #17 on: December 14, 2013, 10:43:33 pm »
Graeme Roberts is the man to beat in NSW dirt track pre 60 on his Velo (not sure of the model) and pre 65 on his Velo Metisse. The pre 60 bike especially hoots.
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