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Well it wasnt easy but there it is !!!

Very original I would say although I do want to 

replace the levers. The red seat is something I

havent seen before but is definately Montesa

having the " M " embossment in the side.

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Hi Mark  Boots and helmet have arrived got ACU license so

ready for my first ride Sunday ! Son and 7year old grandson

are riding too. A three generation entry might be unusual do

you think ? However I just posted to say I will check out the

chain tensioner and post a photo if possible. Yes I have seen

the chain tubes but not sure if my model was fitted with them.

Cheers

Laurie (talbotvanman is in memory of a camper van I used to own !! )

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Chain tube bracket and tubes available as 4stroke say's, got mine of a chap on my group, and the bracket from inmotion, but they stock tubes also, I have some engine parts contacts in Spain, gears/shafts/selectors etc if you ever need. Cheers, Mark

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zerorev3rev4

yes it came from your neck of the woods

was it trialed much ? if so good riding cause

it aint  knocked about at all to the point I wondered

if it had been a "farm" byke only !! curious about the

red seat never seen one before.

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hi it was bought as a non runner and was the early cota 200 a later frame came up ( with the engine guards and narrower top shock mounts ) already painted ready to go so i transferred the engine and other parts adding other parts which i had to build what you have today , the seat prob came from another bike i think its just the standard seat with a red leather cover been made ,, it was originaly for sale from Middlesbrough poss on gumtree or piston heads , then paul hanley  from crook bought it he didnt get to do anything with it and i ended up with it ,rebuilt it and past it on to a neighbour which sold it to you  so non of us actually used it , it did have a white frame with an extended swing arm all in all it made a fairly decent little bike 

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Thanks for that interesting info of the bikes history As you say a decent bike that performs well

certainly for what I will be doing with it ! Mainly keeping an eye on my seven year old grandson

on his Oset while my son competes. 

Now Mark asked about the chain tensioner. I have "  bin on me hols " so not had a chance to

photo it but looks to be original as I cant see any obvious bracket welding. Perhaps you could

comment on that ? Cheers and thanks again.

PS  Fell off and snapped the none original brake lever so fitted a matching Amal. LOL

 

 

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