« Reply #31 on: April 07, 2013, 02:54:55 pm »
So.....I was one third right with my Eric built JBR
. I'd forgotten all about those Merlin JBM's. I remember thinking that they were the coolest looking things on the planet but my tastes seem to have done a 180 deg turn.......they look a bit garish to my older and more conservative eyes today.
Sorry, another thread hijack The below listing appeared on Marks Swapmeet this morning. The frame looks familiar but I can't quite bring it forward into my frontal lobes. The geometry looks as primitive as the Hindall but like the Hindall we have to remember that they were built in the early days of the suspension revolution.It looks a bit RM Suzuki A/B
ish, especially the rear subframe area.
http://www.vintagemx.us/cgi-bin/largephoto.cgi?C=S3peVWEvTjs59tdS&w=3 PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Ad # 3214265 April 6, 2013
Just got this tt500 in a custom frame has CT 06 76 frame # on headstock any ideas on the frame maker?
Thanks
Paul Gaskin
San jose, CA
Phone: 916-220-4908 | Email
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