* A few years ago I bought a Mk4 Triumph Metisse less engine from a bloke who had originally found the complete bike on the Inverell tip.
* A Victorian mate was in line to enter the tip a few years ago and happened to look into his rear view mirror and saw handlebars poking from a trailer a few cars behind. As there was a bit of a traffic snag he walked back to the bike and discovered an almost complete Bultaco M11 (Bultaco Metisse) . My mate offered the bloke $50 for the bike and they pulled over and swapped trailer contents. As well as the Bully he got a Deltex Rockhopper and a cherry pre war BSA pushy.
*Another old Vintage racer found a '76 WR250 Husky less motor, One of those mid 80s Kawasaki 250 2 stroke racey type road bikes (KR250?), that just needed plugs to go and a nearly complete KLX 250 all within a fortnight at the Wallgrove tip in Sydneys west.
* Back in the early 90s I was up in Mackay, Qld visiting a mate whose job was to service agricultural pumps and compressors on banana farms and other businesses. I went out with him on his run one day and at the end of the day he had to service a compressor at the local bus depot. As we were leaving we spotted something shiny sitting up on top of a pile of old bus tyres and other dumped shite. On a hunch we walked over to the pile and discovered a straight as a gunbarrel '74 Maico narrow alloy tank. As my mate was an old Maico racer we got a little excited and started to dig through the junk looking for the rest. After an hour we'd managed to find an almost complete '74.5 250, the only things missing being the back wheel, seat, pipe and assorted nuts and bolts. The next day while Rob was working I decided to pull down the engine and discovered that it was on original bore, with little work under its belt. The big end was trashed but other than that it was A1. It even threw a good spark. The back wheel turned up a month or so later at a swap meet, so Rob put the bike back together and raced it in a couple of beach races up there before selling it off to Paul Chipendale who had Andrew Bailey riding it from time to time.