excuse the long blurb below but this is my take...
I've been meaning to build something similar to the Gaunt Suzuki for ages. I have a '65 80cc which is the model used in the day but I was actually thinking of using the 'full size' B100 pressed steel chassis and matching 120cc 'plonker' motor. Basically the same thing except a little larger in all aspects. I actually had the '65 K10 80cc (pictured earlier in this thread) with me at Classic Dirt 7 but it never got out of the van
After arriving and seeing all the bling I figured most people would probably laugh and I felt a bit embarrassed that many would see it as nothing more than a 'woftam' and piece of shite with very little to do with vmx
( In hindsight I should have had more backbone and displayed it regardless of opinions
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I love the old pressed steel chassis 'shitboxes'
I've always been of the mindset that it doesn't matter whether you build a Maico Mega 490 or a CL90 the work and commitment involved doing either is much the same. Best part about doing the bikes no-one seems to love is you don't have have to fight off the masses for any bits you happen to come across. Most people are only too happy to deal in beer and are gracious to be able to finally offload that redback nest that rests behind the garden shed.
Resale value of any bike or project I own NEVER EVER enters the equation. I do it for the enjoyment of piecing them together and the satisfaction of bringing back to life something that would otherwise probably hit the dump never to be seen again
Building bikes such as these from parts/bikes very few care about or even wish to recognize as a real motorcycle is always going to be a win/win situation and the satisfaction at the end of the day is exactly the same or better. Even if I had $ to burn my habits would not change. Money simply makes things a bit easier but at the end of the day this does not necessarily equate to more satisfaction or enjoyment
This thread is great and it's given me a bit more incentive and it's about time I start digging out all the bits I have that will make this Gaunt project a reality