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Dinsdale

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Cappra swinging arm
« on: December 02, 2009, 08:47:59 am »
Hi all, after 17 years I decided to drag my 1980 414 vf Cappra out of the shed for restoration. Believe it or not, after washing and blowing the carb out, flushing the tank and cleaning the plug it started and ran with just 7 kicks. Any how, what I need from you guys is some info concerning the rear swing arm, can anyone please let me have a set of accurate measurements of the rear shock mounts. Both the sizes of the mounts and their positions on the swing arm? As mine were cut off during a half assed mod years ago. Many thanks,

firko

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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2009, 09:20:58 am »
That you Ron? If it is, long time no see mate and welcome aboard!

Dinsdale

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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2009, 07:56:15 am »
Hi Firko, no I'm a new boy in the uk located at 50.03.30n and 005.40.00w feeling very honoured to be allowed to join your forum.

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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2009, 09:16:11 am »
What a coincidence. I thought you may have been a famous Aussie racer named Ron Dinsdale who actually rode Montesas in the day. You never know unless you ask! Welcome to the forum anyway. There's a number of Poms on board here, so you're not alone.
There's a resident 414 Montesa fan here who'll be glad I'm sure to welcome you to his network. It may be an idea to PM All Things 414, he's a warm, caring and loving individual, more than willing to help out a fellow 414 owner in his time of need. Good luck.
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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2009, 09:29:08 am »
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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2009, 12:35:10 pm »
Not Dinsdale Pirana one of the famous Pirana brothers?

Dinsdale

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« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2009, 07:02:51 am »
The very one, Doug's brother. I thought I,d got away with it and every one had forgot about me after spending years hiding from Spiny Norman. Just goes to show no matter how much you try to hide quietly away some bugger always finds you!

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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2009, 07:15:47 am »
Summary
The Piranha Brothers were born in the slums of London in 1929, on probation, two weeks apart (with Dinsdale born again a week later). They were found too mentally unbalanced even for National Service, and became extortionists, running a protection racket after several false starts. Having acquired enough money, the Piranha Brothers formed a gang which they called "The Gang". They proceeded to take over night clubs, billiard halls, gaming casinos and race tracks, failing only to acquire the MCC. It is said that Dinsdale was a gentleman; he bought his mother flowers and that he knew how to treat a female impersonator. He also enjoyed nailing people's heads to the floor and to coffee tables, and screwing people's pelvises to cake stands. The local chief constable was in his employ, and would help him threaten others with a thermonuclear device. Dinsdale also possessed a tank. Known associates of the Piranhas included American musical stars, aristocrats, a man named Kierkegaard who bit the heads off whippets and other gang leaders.

Dinsdale was deeply afraid of Spiny Norman, an (apparently) imaginary hedgehog who, he believed, lived in a hangar at Luton Airport and who "was wont to be about twelve feet from "snout to tail", (one version states "about twelve feet from "tip of his snout to his anus"), when Dinsdale was depressed Norman could be anything up to eight hundred yards long." Spiny Norman (created by animator Terry Gilliam) appeared in this sketch growling "Dinsdale" while towering over London landmarks such as Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square; the giant hedgehog made brief reappearances in two later episodes.

Doug was the more feared of the two brothers. Luigi Vercotti, a pimp, claims to have seen grown men pull their own heads off rather than speak to Doug – indeed, even Dinsdale feared Doug. This was largely due to his merciless use of sarcasm, dramatic irony, metaphor, bathos, puns, parody, litotes and satire. Many of those menaced by the Piranha Brothers denied any ill will toward them, terrified into compliance with a code of silence.

The Piranhas operated their extortion racket for years, brazenly and without fear of reprisal. However, Dinsdale's fear of Spiny Norman proved to be their undoing, as he decided to solve the problem once and for all by detonating his nuclear device at Luton Airport in February 1966. After this, even the Police sat up and took notice of them.

The brothers were finally captured by Superintendent Harry 'Snapper' Organs (played by Terry Jones) of Q Division, who pursued them in a series of disguises including Blind Pew from Treasure Island, the Earl of Gloucester from King Lear, Sancho Panza from Don Quixote, and Ratty from Toad of Toad Hall. However, the Piranha Brothers later escaped, and presumably returned to their life of absurd crime.


All Things 414

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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #8 on: December 04, 2009, 07:17:45 am »
I'll have a look for you tonight  ;)

mx250

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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #9 on: December 04, 2009, 07:31:33 am »
Gee Firko, I was there thinking you had been smoking whacky Backo until the penny dropped.......

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piranha_Brothers


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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #10 on: December 04, 2009, 06:01:51 pm »
Ok Firko, I guess the jig's up. Well done mate, it's a fair cop.

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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #11 on: December 05, 2009, 01:31:29 am »
Hi  Ron, i have a spare swinging arm for a 414.  its got a twist at the swing arm bush ends, but the shock mounts are all in place, you could measure them and reuse the mounts.?? I am in Scotland.

cheers Sandy

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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #12 on: December 05, 2009, 07:00:47 am »
Hi Sandy, am very interested in your swinging arm, I'm near Land's End. By the way who's this Ron everyone's on about?

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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #13 on: December 05, 2009, 07:51:18 am »
Hi Sandy, am very interested in your swinging arm, I'm near Land's End. By the way who's this Ron everyone's on about?
F**K  knows who Ron is.????  I just assumed from previous threads that was your name.

Send me a Pm with your details and we can sort something out, ??

cheers sandy

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Re: Cappra swinging arm
« Reply #14 on: December 05, 2009, 07:59:08 am »
Ron Dinsdale was a top Aussie rider from the seventies and early eighties and rode Monties for a while. He went to Europe for a stint with Montesa but the whole thing turned hairy. He was still beating most A graders in 2002 at the age of 46.