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Re: Remanufactured bikes
« Reply #15 on: March 15, 2011, 01:35:53 pm »
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What is the legalality for racing remanufactured bikes, or copies.
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As I said a copy eg copy a 79 cr 250. Not restor or build out of new parts. Would this be evo legal. Or a 74 CR 250, would this be pre 75 legal. I know people like GMC make rep fram kits, but what about coplete bikes.
John, I can't get my head around what you mean by 'remanufactured'. To me a remanufacture bike would mean a restored bike or a replica. If you mean replica, using a replica frame, newly manufactured replica engine components and cycleparts, I can't see any problem as long as the bike is visually identical to the original bike. One example I can think of is the fact that a 2011 Indian made Royal Enfield is legal for the pre 65 class because it's essentially a copy or remanufactured version of the 50's British product.                 


thats waht I mean firko

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Re: Remanufactured bikes
« Reply #16 on: March 18, 2011, 01:41:39 pm »
Replica, re-manufactured or a waste of money/display of wealth for 'the stupidly rich with small weenies'?? ;D

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