It's a small old world Graeme....Our Las Vegas mate Bob Neilson, the bloke who I bought my B&S TM400, Alans upcoming Redline Honda, Ray Sullivans ex Dave Tanner ex Cozzie Cheney TM400 and my new Hindall DT1 actually owns that Cycle Guide cover bike. Bob's a real VMX detective, managing to uncover some of our sports rarer and more historically relevant bikes and I'm currently getting ready to do features on two of his more interesting bikes for an upcoming VMX issue. His latest finds are the 250 Suzuki X6 Hustler dirt tracer that won Sante Fe short track national in 67 & 68 with Jimmy Odom and then Mark Brelsford riding. In the same deal Bob also got the 250 Triumph rigid Sonic that Gene Romero rode in 69 & 70. I'll post pics when Bob sends them on.
The lightweight MX360 idea actually grew legs last night, thinking about it on the car journey home from dinner and later in bed as I faded off into Noddyland. The Hindall frame is just what the MX needs and it'd be cool to actually weigh everything and build the lightest bike possible (as in the Cycle Guide piece) as a forum "Lightweight Yamaha for Dummies" piece or even a magazine article. I reckon weighing every component, picking between Ceriani, Betor, Yamaha or even Maico forks, different tank and seat combos, wheel and tyre choices between stock Yamaha or CZ, Rickman, REH or anything else we can find, and so on down the line. My Boyd and Stellings TM400 comes in at around 185lbs (84kg) so I reckon that'd be a good target weight. Any further thoughts and ideas?