Is the below chrome number plate apron original or after market and can I get one from the UK or anywhere.? ?
thanks
Alison those alloy side panels are actually cast alloy and are the 'Holy Grail' for Sprite fans. They were standard on some models but are popular with special builders. A good proportion of American Eagles/Sprites that come up for sale are missing these panels. They're practically unobtainable and when they do come up you'd better prepare for a bidding war
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You can also put an American Eagle motor in them.
There's no such thing as an "American Eagle" engine Alison. They're actually Sprite Husky clones with American Eagle cast into the clutch and ignition covers.
John..I thought the Husky style 250 engine was the genuine article. In all of my research I haven't seen any reference to a Hipkin built 250 Sprite "Husky" engine.
The Sprite frame has housed a number of engines over the years including 250 OSSA Pioneer and Phantom (Alron), Villiers Starmaker, Husqvarna, Maico, Kawasaki 238 and more. In 500 guise they used Sprite 405, Maico 360, Husqvarna 360, Triumph 500 Villiers Starmaker and I'm sure more . The frame also housed 125 Sachs, Zundapp, Maico and Minarelli engines throughout its life cycle. Sprites are/were the best kept secret in VMX. Eligible for pre 65, they're a budget intro into the Cheney/Metisse aftermarket frame market (see Budget Bikes thread). VMX editor Ken Smith is restoring a Kawasaki 250 powered American Eagle, Alan Jones is building both 405 American Eagle and Alron and I'm collecting parts to eventually build an oval Maico powered Sprite pre 65er. Brad Lackey even owns one. Forget what the 'naysayers' will tell you...the Sprite/American Eagle/BVM/Alron are good things (
with the exception of the 405 Sprite engine which has some transmission shortcomings).
Below is a rare Zundapp 125 powered Sprite. Pretty little thing ain't she? Below: The 1966 press announcement of the new Starmaker 250 and Maico open class Sprites. Below: 'Bad' Brad Lackey with his '68 405 American Eagle.