Too my defence, I do buy on a whim at times, I did buy the Dt2mx with the intention of restoring it, the cost of buying new parts for the bike and my patience was running low I decided to shelve
the idea, I truly have lost interest in restoring bikes. Then the Maico came along, thinking this would be the perfect bike for the pre 70 class, and my friend Tony.C asked me if I would have a bike for him to race next years titles. But in the back ground of all these discussions I was looking for another british bike as well, and nothing was around. So I asked Tony if he would be happy riding the maico and he was. Just last week I was talking to another friend of mine and he told me he was selling his British bike, so the wheels started to turn, I then rang tony to see which bike he would prefer to ride, and the british won over the Maico and that is why the Maico and the DT2 are for sale to help pay for the British bike. and I know that Tony would feel much more comfortable racing a 4 stroke, this year at the titles it went pair shape for Tony, So I hope that I can improve on his disappointment.
My little Hodaka will be raced next year, even though its to good to ride. and my son will be racing my pre 78 bike too, Mark could leave my son out of all this please, it has nothing to do with him.
I do make the mistake of calling these bikes I buy keepers, and I live with that, and handle the sack remark from it all, but leave my son out of your comments please. I am not asking silly prices
for my bikes, and I am happy for someone else to have them , and enjoy the way they see fit. I will go to great lengths to make sure that Tony has the right bike that will suit his riding style on the day as I O that to him, Tony did a big favour for me and help my son Nathan which gave him opportunity and has set up for life in the work force, and I will not forget that. cheers Dave