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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #105 on: January 03, 2013, 03:45:46 pm »
so with the Royal/indian enfields what year are ok for pre 60
 any 350 bullet without front disc?
500 bullet???  any help appreciated

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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #106 on: January 03, 2013, 03:46:13 pm »
I raced and owned the same bike, thats I now, it was to slow for me, for your riding style it would be perfect.
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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #107 on: January 03, 2013, 03:48:20 pm »
Brad, I could sense the smile when I posted the photos of a couple of Jawas earlier in the thread ;). As I said to you offline, that bike is a genuine one owner jewel, owned by one of the most knowledgable Jawa two stroke guys on the planet, Dave Morris. It's your bike so you can paint it passion pink if you like but seeing that it's such a well preserved survivor, it'd be a shame to restore all of that hard earned patina out of it. If it were mine I'd be leaving it just as it is. Restoration often sucks the soul right out of a bike....and trust me Brad, this bike has a ton of soul. Congratulations mate.....but one small thing. Is there a hope that your dad might ride the Jawa in pre 60 and give us old punters a sporting chance ::)  ;D. Now all we need is someone to buy Gus's Adler and pre 60 will start to look interesting.

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have a 350 and a 500.in the late 70s early 80s there were some iron 500 ariels in featherbed frames they were faster than most manx nortons and g50 matchos.corish ariels i think they were called.if you didnt through bolt them and run hi comp and methenol they blew the tops off.
Jimmy, there wasn't a lot of original Ariel parts left inside the Corish bikes mate. They were, for all intended purposes ESO/Jawa speedway engines with an Ariel "skin". For motocross, the HS or Red Hunter is fine in stock or semi stock tune. While the Corish Ariels were cool bikes, the Corish family were low life scumbags. They did time for stealing old Allen Burts AJS 7R and rare as rocking horse shit Matchless G45 twin. The bikes were never recovered and poor old Allen was never the same bloke again. He loved those bikes and died a broken man. It was a disgraceful thing to do to a brother racer, especially one that trusted them.
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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #108 on: January 03, 2013, 03:49:53 pm »
cool bike Brad.Hope to see it at Nudgee this year.

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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #109 on: January 03, 2013, 03:52:14 pm »
Opp's! I'm treading on egg shells today! Unfortunately I have seen him ride and its fact. You could give him a pair of roller skates with square wheels and he would still be quick.

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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #110 on: January 03, 2013, 03:55:18 pm »
There are plenty of quick riders out their, brad is riding classes that their isn`t much competition.

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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #111 on: January 03, 2013, 03:57:55 pm »
cool bike Brad.Hope to see it at Nudgee this year.
it will be for sure.
Firko, there is a real good chance that this will be the bike that Bertie will have a ride on. I'm not that interested in riding it in the nationals if only because I don't want to look like even more of a trophy hunter. One way or another it will be on the start line at the nationals simply to bolster numbers.

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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #112 on: January 03, 2013, 03:58:45 pm »
There are plenty of quick riders out their, brad is riding classes that their isn`t much competition.
you're an idiot. I ride just about all of them.

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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #113 on: January 03, 2013, 04:00:45 pm »
From where I was he might have to grow  some extra arms to carry all trophy's back to Qld

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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #114 on: January 03, 2013, 04:05:01 pm »
Brad

The old Jawa 557/559 might be a good pre60 mount

The MX built in VICTORIA via Drakie /friends think based on 559 road bike was sold over here the 1st owner rode the wheels off it bloody fast and Great to watch
Everybody saying thats a heap of shit OLD JAWA   ;D   ;D   ;D

This one down in Victoria ridden by Buster blows a lot Mega dollar pukka racers into to the weeds in P3 in the roadrace world










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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #115 on: January 03, 2013, 04:08:37 pm »
Should have got the road racer and give us all a chance!

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« Reply #116 on: January 03, 2013, 04:11:21 pm »
Brad thats a really cool bit of kit  8) Russell had one over here , saw it get ridden once in an exibition ride and seemed to get along well.

I think that one got sold to a bloke in the UK  ??? That one you have bought looks the goods , will be great to see Bertie out there doing it  :)

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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #117 on: January 03, 2013, 04:13:01 pm »
There are plenty of quick riders out their, brad is riding classes that their isn`t much competition.
you're an idiot. I ride just about all of them.
Nasty little weed, I`am not the trophy hunter, it will be a good bike for your dad.

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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #118 on: January 03, 2013, 04:13:28 pm »
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so with the Royal/indian enfields what year are ok for pre 60
 any 350 bullet without front disc?
500 bullet???  any help appreciated
Noel there was a rather heated discussion on here a couple of years ago over whether the India Enfield was legit for pre 65. I reckon it is, Michael Bamford reckoned it's not. The newest MoMs I've got is 2008 and it lists all Royal Enfields as legal for pre 65 but for some reason they're not listed for pre 60. Jonesy's got a 1958 big fin Royal Enfield Fury motor which is basically an Enfield India motor with a big finned head. His plan was to fit the motor to a BSA A10 frame and ride it in pre 60 but that project was canned when he got his 59 Monark GP. Assuming an Enfield India is legal for pre 65, I can't see why they wouldn't be allowed in pre 60 seeing that the engine and frame were virtually unchanged from the fifties British built bikes.
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Re: Pre 60 bikes. What are the choices?
« Reply #119 on: January 03, 2013, 04:14:52 pm »
I raced and owned the same bike, thats I now, it was to slow for me, for your riding style it would be perfect.

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