« Reply #94 on: December 10, 2012, 04:00:53 pm »
The joys of seeing my shiny new glass kit above got me on a bit of a high but the sight of the frame that's going under it has bought me back to Planet Earth. The frame is obviously in need of a little bit of love and understanding but basket cast offs that nobody else wants are my particular VMX fetish. What makes this particular frame more attractive (
to me) is that it's a genuine period Derek and Don built, Reynold 531 tubed Rickman Petite Metisse, circa 1964 which are extremely rare. The mild steel water pipe M11 Bultaco built version is far more common but twice the weight (
and still hard to find). The frame appears to need a
slight bit of surgery to
repair replace the missing rear downtubes and to fabricate engine mounts to suit the Maico 360 motor. I'll also have to source or fabricate a set of footpeg mounts and who knows what else that may arise. Instead of re nickel plating the frame I'm intending to look into painting it using one of the new comercially available 'chrome' paints. Building a competitive pre 65/500 2 stroker is a great challenge so with a bit of luck I might just have it going for the Canberra Classic Nats.
The daggy looking Mk4 bodywork shown in the bottom photo has been turned to UK landfill by Flowerpot Ben. Not only was it off the wrong model, it was totally rooted.
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