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I would tend to agree, its either fallen into the crankcase during the rebuild or it has been in through the airbox, only two believable entry routes, its via the induction tract one way or another!
I had a short length of copper wire stop a Bultaco motor recently and fortunately didn't do any damage, parts of it were fornd on top of the piston in fact. Again a previous rebuild with the said "foreign body" entering the motor when not protected by a rag or blanking piece was the most likely culprit!
And before anyone says something, I hadn't rebuilt this particular motor myself. I do tend to "blank off" with duct tape, the inlet tract even when I'm working on a carburettor!!!
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Nice place for a barbique Ross!
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I remember years ago my mate who was a farmer and inside his tractor acb was a warning sticker, it said (in similar type of wording), "do not attempt to leave the vehicle in the even of an overturn or accident, remain in the cab until the vehicle comes to a resting place"!
Who is daft enough to actually jump out of a sliding car?
Yes where is that barking mad Geordie Woman, I presume that is the same barking mad Geordie woman that was married to an old rocker? I agree, she is totally deranged!
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Yes indeed, what Greeves??
Not so long ago they were boasting about the interest in their trials effort.....Its almost a year since the launch at Alan Wrights show......<long silent pause>
Moving on......
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Beemers have never been the best in bad driving conditions, and low profile tyres are crap in the snow...now SAAB, that is a different story!
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What a load of old cobblers, the thing hasn't been seen running in public, hasn't won an award anywhere yet and they have circa 1200 folk wanting to buy it, yeah, sure thing!
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It's not the end of the world, you can come back up the lochside and back to Fort William by Annat if you have the time!
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Blimey the return of IanJ!... founder of Trials Action, where have you been?
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Well its a bit more affordable than the previous list price of
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Well in 1968/69 NVT owned the AJS brand and they decided to build their own 2 stroke trials bike the 37A/T and they wanted to use the Villiers exclusively for thier own product. Also AJS made the "Stormer" MX machine with an uprated Starmaker Villiers power plant. I think the NVT company was also part of Manganeze Bronze Holdings. Greeves switched to the Austrian built Puch 6 speed 169cc power-plant for their new Pathfinder, which the factory lads hatee, all except Mick Wilkinson, his brother Bill loathed the Puch engined bike and he shifted to Ossa imported by his long time pal Peter Fletcher.
Rest is history I suppose!
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New ones available from M-Sport, I saw an advert in a bike newspaper prices from
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I don't get this at all!
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I got an original one just to have as a spare from the US on evilbay no problem!
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Ah well the finale to this story is that original rider Nigel Greenwood has managed to get in touch with the current owner, so no doubt a bikes' history can now be preserved!
Nice one... happy ending indeed!
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If 6 DAY was for sale I might be interested!
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Maybe Susan does have loads of money, I have plenty bikes now, so...NO thanks!
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Aye that'll be right!
I already have a "Wee Jean" for the last 25 years, that'll do me thanks!
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Well I live there now, but I'm not a native of Inverness, I'm originally from the central belt, born in the capital, and lived within 3 miles to where Susan Boyle is from!
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Sorry Sparks2, but you are wrong on this one, I have spoken to the man himself today at around 2.30pm, it was his Dalesman, he bought it from Terry new and the bike wasn't in his name the year he had it the bike, it wasn't registered in Nigel's name but Terry's. Nigel bought it back in around 1973/74 and it was registered in his name at that time before he sold it on. Nigel has been watching the thread himself but hasn't posted on here for quite a while. Nigel also confirmed the bike that followed was indeed a Cotton as you say.
So Swampy, you do have the ex-Nigel M. Greenwood Dalesman! Nigel will try to send you a message on here so you can make contact for more information shortly!
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Edinburgh accents are a breeze, no problem... but broad Aberdonian and the Mearns accents, well, even I have trouble sometimes!
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See I knew I was right!
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The guy on that sounds just like Bigfoot...Fit Like!
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