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#31 Metisse

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Posted 09 February 2012 - 09:46 PM

Woody, with the best will in the world, there was nothing like that queuing at sections in 1982...

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Posted 09 February 2012 - 10:37 PM

True enough Hamish, but the reality is it's only the style of the bike that's different and it could have been done (rear mudguard excepted as it's Beta Zero - forgot about that) It's not a new frame from titanium or T45 or whatever, it's the original frame modified. The person that built it actually modified an Armstrong similar to this back in 1989/90 to ride in the Sebac championship (that bike is still around)

It also has a later engine but any engineer could have increased a 212cc Beta engine to 240cc and fitted a reed. Arthur Browning made his 325 Bulto into 370cc using a huge Maico (or KTM) piston. Yamahas were using reeds in 1973 and Ossa in 1975.

Bikes have always been modified, MacDonald Ossa from the 70s, Works UK Ossas with reed valves from 1975, Steve Wilson's Bultacos (one of which is owned by John Collins now) Rathmell's white 349, Vesty's and JR's 340 Bultacos etc. In fact when you look at JR's Bulto it was arguably more altered than this Beta but still looked like a Bultaco as it retained the most recognisable features in the tank and seat. The frame mods and swingarm mounts were extreme though.

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Posted 10 February 2012 - 08:25 AM

I have no problems with highly modified bikes, the must have bits was huge for my Fantic and Majesty beforehand and the expensive tweaks here and there also. What I struggle to understand is why these talented people who build bikes like the beta and several of the Pre 65 bikes featured on here and in the Mags feel they have to style them in such a modern fashion.
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Posted 10 February 2012 - 09:51 AM

View PostMetisse, on 10 February 2012 - 08:25 AM, said:

I have no problems with highly modified bikes, the must have bits was huge for my Fantic and Majesty beforehand and the expensive tweaks here and there also. What I struggle to understand is why these talented people who build bikes like the beta and several of the Pre 65 bikes featured on here and in the Mags feel they have to style them in such a modern fashion.
" J
Actually thats a VERY VERY good point because it may be why so many object? :popcorn:

Edited by Old trials fanatic, 10 February 2012 - 09:52 AM.

The Victor Meldrew of Trials Central. Dont believe everything you read about me because the truth is much much worse !! LOL

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Posted 10 February 2012 - 05:10 PM

View PostMetisse, on 10 February 2012 - 08:25 AM, said:

I have no problems with highly modified bikes, the must have bits was huge for my Fantic and Majesty beforehand and the expensive tweaks here and there also. What I struggle to understand is why these talented people who build bikes like the beta and several of the Pre 65 bikes featured on here and in the Mags feel they have to style them in such a modern fashion.
" J

Now that one I can't answer. My own preference is that my bikes look pretty near to standard as they are the bikes I liked when they were new (and I couldn't afford a new one) Certain aspects I never liked such as the thick seat padding on the Bultacos and Ossas and I always changed the seat for slimmer ones if possible. I hate the flanged rims on the older Bults and Ossas and changed them if possible. But I've never wanted to alter the appearance completely, colours and trim maybe, just to personalise it (once repainted an Ossa blue - disaster, but I was 17 at the time...)

I agree that if appearance is changed radically people will think straightaway - trick bike, without actually looking at the reality of what is there.

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Posted 12 February 2012 - 09:15 AM

View PostWoody, on 10 February 2012 - 05:10 PM, said:

Now that one I can't answer. My own preference is that my bikes look pretty near to standard as they are the bikes I liked when they were new (and I couldn't afford a new one) Certain aspects I never liked such as the thick seat padding on the Bultacos and Ossas and I always changed the seat for slimmer ones if possible. I hate the flanged rims on the older Bults and Ossas and changed them if possible. But I've never wanted to alter the appearance completely, colours and trim maybe, just to personalise it (once repainted an Ossa blue - disaster, but I was 17 at the time...)

I agree that if appearance is changed radically people will think straightaway - trick bike, without actually looking at the reality of what is there.
Isnt that the idea of thorpe's cub to make it look slightly rough when its as trick as a trick thing?

Edited by Nigel Dabster, 12 February 2012 - 09:16 AM.


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Posted 12 February 2012 - 09:05 PM

View PostMonty_Jon, on 06 February 2012 - 01:23 PM, said:

Not a lot, all the used parts seemed quite over-priced, some nice new items for sale though :thumbup:

There was some very nice new alloy hubs for £220 including the brake plate (looked like cub copy's)

Unable to go myself, had to work Sat, snowed in Sunday!!

I've been looking at these hubs for my B40, who did you get them from and did you get any contact info?

Thanks

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Posted 13 February 2012 - 12:50 PM

View Postwobblieb40man, on 12 February 2012 - 09:05 PM, said:

Unable to go myself, had to work Sat, snowed in Sunday!!

I've been looking at these hubs for my B40, who did you get them from and did you get any contact info?

Thanks
I didn’t purchase any, bit short on funds at the moment!

But they were on the Villiers Services stand (not listed on the website but there contact details are)

link

They looked very well machined with steel liners

Hope this helps :thumbup:

Edited by Monty_Jon, 13 February 2012 - 12:58 PM.


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Posted 16 February 2012 - 09:23 PM

I was down at the Telford show from Shetland and it was a brilliant show. I went on the Saturday and the amount of really nice bikes and bits available was excellent. I did buy a couple of front brake torque arms for the sherpa I am restoring and they only cost £5 each which I thought was excellent value. Hope to go again next year.





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