I've been holding off on this post until I can post photos of my new import bikes but I'm having problems getting the photos out of my camera. I recently had my computer overhauled and for some reason my IT guy removed my Canon camera driver. Naturally I've lost the CD that came with the camera and for some reason the driver I downloaded won't work.....So, until I sort it out...no photos. However it'd be amiss of me if I didn't thank those involved in getting these bikes and parts here. Update: I found the download CD so now the Hindall can be viewed at http://ozvmx.com/community/index.php?topic=16911.msg169374#newOn the American end I'd like to thank
Mike Middleton for arranging and packing the Triumph 500 engine I purchased from
Wayne Sumner in Fresno, California. Then came the late
Bob Neilson for selling and packing my Hindall DT1 (
and two bikes for Alan Jones), Morris mag wheel for my flat tracker and other cool stuff, The guy (
I've forgotten his name unfortunately)whom I bought my MX360 from for supplying way more extras than I paid for. A big thank you goes to a member of Marks Swapmeet named
Tom for picking up mine and Jonesy's bikes from Bob Neilson's in Las Vegas and for picking up my Triumph engine from Fresno and storing them at his house in Bakersfield. For the next step in the process I'd like to especially thank
Darren Cheney for organising the logistics of picking up my stuff from Tom's place and for picking up my MX360 and delivering them to Long Beach for their sea cruise to Australia.
I also thank
Darren for doing me and Alan a favour and organising the shipment to Melbourne and once they got here storing our four bikes and my Triumph engine, wheels and boxes of parts at his house. The next step in the chain was handled by
Caps 999 who picked up and delivered my stuff to
GMC who stored them until they were picked up by
Nathan who then transported them to his home in Yass where Jonsey and I met him and completed the final journey to Casa del Firko.
This has been a far smoother process than the number of people involved might suggest. It's a classic example of the great multi national vintage 'helping hand network' in action. I sincerely thank everybody who had a hand in getting my bikes to me in safe and sound condition.