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Montesa Cota 349


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Hi the montesa is a red model i'm hoping it's an 80's bike but will have to check the frame no# and clear it up. I will be on the lookout for a pair of mudgaurds prefer genuine one's but pattern one's would do. I'm just looking for availability of the mudgaurds and other spares at the moment .

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Engine/frame # doesn't tell us much other than it's a 349. There may be other subtleties of which I'm not aware. If it's red it could be either the mark 1 or mark 3 (the white wonder being a mk 2).

You'll have no probs finding pattern mudguards. Originals? Dunno.

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http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk254/D...63/DSCN0880.jpg

Dont know if you will get the picture from above but this is my new purchase, and now just getting to grips with oil changes, needs a few things but looks all orginal.Ive also got a frame, bash plate, tank seat cover the idea is to start building another from scratch.Are there much differences between the MK1 TO MK3 in frame and engine .Can you tell me a year of manufacture of the white wonder.

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Slim: it's about an '80. Not my favourite bike. I had all manner of probs with mine. Do a search on these forums for details.

Davy: Can't say what years the white wonder was, but the frames changed dramatcally from the "Mark II" to "Mark III". On the Mark II the stays between the swinging arm pivots and the head steady were bolt ons. On the mark III it was an integral part of the frame.

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Hi does anyone know if the two head stay tubes are vital or is it possible to have a single tube on the engine at one time, also i have a problem with the choke lever on the amal carb it won,t stay open, it works if i hold it open but it's an a*** to kick at the same time.slim

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Yes both of the tubes that go from the head to the swingarm pivot are necessary as is the stay that goes from the head to the top tube. On this bike and the 348, these components are not just to steady the head, they are to provide triangulation for the main frame loop.

The other issue just means that the indent that holds the starting device on is not strong enough. Does it still have a MK11 AMAL carby?

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