Yeah Firko, I did realise the B50/T100 had been done by the factory
after I posted my blurb. I remember seeing one up in QLD (Brad!!!), at Mike Reily's place a few years back. It wasn't complete but was a brand new bike. From memory, I think the tank and exhaust were the only bits missing.
There's a lot of weight to be saved off the B50 frame as you say Firko. By running a remote oil filter set up you can remove a big section of the backbone past where the rear loop top rails connect to it. The beauty of removing all that extra weight is the added bonus of being able to fit a decent air box as well. I run a CCM air box on mine. I've got Betor forks
and shocks on my B50. After fiddling with PDS valves and YSS classic ($600) shocks, I tossed the lot and went back to the standard Montessa valving with slight mods on the rebound holes. It cost me a set of original dampening rods to fit the crappy PDS valves and when I went to re-oil the shocks, well, lets just say push bike suspension has more components. The Betor MX shocks cost me @ $300 delivered and are excellent straight out of the box. I use a '74 Honda XL front hub and reckon it's the ducks guts. The brake is light years better than the Montessa set up I started with. One finger braking all day long! I use a early Bultaco rear hub that saves heaps of weight, but I reckon a Maico hub might be a bit stronger. At least the B50 has brakes to match the big thumping pommy lump of motor now