« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2013, 02:49:24 pm »
What company made the glass and were the DMR frames built in house or produced by a known frame builder
I believe Dick Mann designed the above DMR frames but they were made at the factory in Spain. Later versions appear to have been made by Champion in California.
A factory built DMR A Champion framed DMR http://www.theworldofmotorcycles.com/_ossa_motorcycles_st1_short_tracker.html Excerpt from a post on the OSSA Yahoo forum....Not a lot is known about the production of the bikes. I ask John Taylor and
Dick Mann about the number built and they didn't know. So even the basic info
about how many were built is not known at this time. At the end of 1971 a friend
of mine went on a quest to buy a new DMR and was told by OSSA dealer after
dealer that the factory had stopped building them. After a lot of calls he
finally found one on a dealer's floor. He claimed it was one of the last ones.
The plate number was 144. My guess is the total number sold was not more than
160 or so. Of course this does not account for those that never went through a
dealership. For example, since Gerald was being sponsored by the factory his
bike came straight from the factory and did not have the frame plate. There is
no way to know how many were sold or given to riders this way.
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