graeme smythe works kawasaki sr450 and sr250 are in the us
I thought that one SR left the country and the other is still here...not sure which is where though. When Alan Tomkins owned them he offered them too me for a ridiculous figure..I think it was 7k for the pair but I took too long trying to raise the readies and missed out. That's probably the subliminal reason I try not to let the rare ones go any more.
It was an 1975 SR400 Rusty, not a 450, the 400 was a cool bike but it was the 250 that had all of the real exotica. It had JW written under the seat and stamped on the triple clamps. I don't think the 400 had Weinert connections,I was told by the actual guy who prepared it for Smythe that it had been used by a Japanese works development rider in the All Japan series but it was a better story to give it Weinert connections like the 250 so the myth grew to become "the true story".
At the same time Per Klitland had left Maico and was riding an OW26 Yamaha in the Mr Motocross Series. The bike later went to Mike Landman and after that disappeared for years but was recently uncovered as a basket case by a friend who's restoring it. The big problem was that the original magnesium OW cases had long ago died but perseverance paid off and a complete OW26 engine has been found and purchased from Holland.