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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #465 on: February 26, 2010, 04:42:00 pm »
I reckon the tank is diffeent, the cap on Alisons appears further back.  But the eyesight aint as good as it used to be
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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #466 on: February 26, 2010, 04:42:31 pm »
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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #467 on: February 26, 2010, 05:40:22 pm »
I reckon the tank is diffeent, the cap on Alisons appears further back.  But the eyesight aint as good as it used to be

yep caps set further back and its also very similar to Terry Challinor's 1968 version with 250Husky,which looks much better than the little Villiers.

1965:Villiers-tank fiberglass red or green.
1966:Starmaker
End of 1967 big row between Frank Hipkin and Husky Importer Brian Leask this engine itself ran backwards.
1967/69:Nickel plated frame fiberglass/alloy tank,frame kiits for Maico and Husqvarna
405cc Sprite Engine with carby separate at 179 pounds
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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #468 on: February 28, 2010, 06:31:02 am »
There's talk here of 'tax avoidance' and 'tax loopholes' regarding Sprite motorcycles, but I think what was going on was a legitimate way of lowering taxation.

In the UK 'Purchase Tax' was introduced in 1940. It was a complicated system with exceptions, differing rates, 'luxury goods' and almost constant governmental tinkering. But if you make things complicated, it leaves lots of room for ducking and diving: a car attracted higher Purchase Tax than a van for instance, but buy a van, cut some holes in the sides, stick in some windows, put a bench seat inside and you got a sort of a car at the cost of a van. Companies soon sprang up to cater for this dodge. Similarly, a heap of parts that could be bolted together to make a car was classed by the tax authorities as 'components' and attracted a negligible rate of Purchase Tax - the reasoning being that these components could be assembled into cars by British labour and exported at a competitive price. Smaller 'kit car' manufacturers latched on to this and the first Lotus car available to the general public was the Lotus Seven - in kit form.

This applied to motorcycles too, a 'bitsa' motor bike would sell at something like 12% - 15% below the cost of an assembled one - well worth getting your hands dirty bolting in the motor and putting the wheels on.

This came to an end in 1973 when the UK introduced VAT - Value Added Tax, an across-the-board tax with few exceptions. Whilst there was general buggering-about with this tax too, one thing that disappeared at a stroke was the lower tax rate for so-called 'components'. Whilst kit cars continued to be sold, often with customers sourcing their own engines, the big tax advantage had gone. So, was 1973 the beginning of the end for Sprite Developments? If so, it wouldn't be 'tax avoidance' or even a 'tax loophole', but the end of a legitimate application of Purchase Tax which had given Sprite a price advantage.

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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #469 on: February 28, 2010, 09:53:38 am »
Interesting.

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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #470 on: March 15, 2010, 11:54:23 pm »
Been slow here on the Alron front

So a progress Photo of Alron/ossa





Half BSF /metric threads pain in the butt to work on

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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #471 on: March 16, 2010, 12:22:51 am »
looking good
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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #472 on: March 16, 2010, 09:56:16 am »
Very nice, VMX.

Looks like CZ brake pedal, shocks back to more upright position, Bul front brake stay. Are they betor forks?

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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #473 on: March 16, 2010, 12:24:11 pm »
JC/ Tossa
Still unable to find Sprite lower fork leg plus they are just over 34mm so instead of boring the trees to 35mm have kept the complete Sprite front end as is.
Replaced top trees with 35mm ossa betor made up shaft using taper bearing. Good pickup on the brake stay bracket lower legs are mk7 ? bultaco
Keep in mind this is a race bike not a full restore at present

Correct CZ brake pedal worked out ok better than 2inch angle iron model ;D
Shocks are still a maybe up or laid down. Then in the photo are road koni :-\ pre 74 means upright no hassle or finger pointing
Missed picking up the New cast foot pegs a rare period part.

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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #474 on: March 16, 2010, 12:32:58 pm »
I really hope you're going to tidy up the wonky engine placement.  ::)
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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #475 on: March 16, 2010, 01:02:44 pm »
Firko
Going to leave the motor as factory WORKS Fitment  will be a on going talking point at VMX meeting this year or sould i say on the PISS  :)

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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #476 on: March 16, 2010, 01:04:07 pm »
I really you're going to tidy up the wonky engine placement.  ::)

He'll use the tried and true Alron method, sprocket to sproket, if they are in line don't worry about the rest.  Or is it the old statement "never mind the quality feel the width!!lol"
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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #477 on: March 16, 2010, 03:18:47 pm »
Sounds like a girl I once knew Tossa!!

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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #478 on: March 16, 2010, 10:49:18 pm »
Then in the photo are road koni :-\ pre 74 means upright no hassle or finger pointing
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Re: Sprite/Alron/American Eagle
« Reply #479 on: March 17, 2010, 11:59:06 am »
don't you mean "you show me yours and I'll show you mine'!!
1973 Rickman Zundapp Metisse, to rebuild
1979 Husqvarna WR250
1974 Husqvarna MAG CR250