I didn't think a little trailie would get the kind of responce it has!
The farmer I got it from bought it because of the electric start. It seams when you are using a bike as a working bike on a farm, just being able to push a button is a great sales feature. He now uses CT200A's, mainly for getting between the machinery sheds which are spread out over about 1km. He likes them because of the electric start and a semi auto tranny like the postie CT110.
When I was a first year apprentice, back in 75, one of the mates bought a DT125E, the updated version of the AT, and we gave him hell about it having an electric start.
I also have a fairly complete and original DT2 and the remains of a RT2 and a RT3 in the shed that I might oneday get around to doing something with, and as Friko said, an electric start would have been a godsend on thr RT's as there were always a pig to start. I will have to keep an eye out for a LT2 and a CT2 now to complete the collection.
Can anyone comfirm the model year for the AT2, the bike came with the original owners hand book, and the way I interpret the printing code on the back cover, the handbook was printed in May 1971.
CJ