honda_tlr Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 Here is a few pictures of my latest project bike that I got on Saturday. It's a BSA bantam D10 that I'm making it in to a Trials bike to use in Pre 65/twinshock competitions. Firstly I will need to source and Engine, hopefully a 175cc, 4 speed. Here is what I have done so far: The bike as I got it: Most of the un needed tin work removed: Year 2000 Sherco front end fitted: Longer rear shocks, well, one, fitted: And thats it so far, Will update the thread as and when things get done. Thanks for looking, Jamie. (I have stuck this in twinshock as the bike uses modern forks, thus it isn't a "true" pre 65 bike in some peoples eyes, don't want to start the old "modern bits on a pre 65 bike" argument) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davieboy Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 Are you considering entering the finished article as a twinshock with the modern forks and brake? Opinions will be split.Dummies will be spat etc. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
honda_tlr Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 Are you considering entering the finished article as a twinshock with the modern forks and brake? Yes I am. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
totalshell Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 full marks for having ago, although i cant think of a club that would be 'happy' with a bantam with discs and upside down forks (?) personaly i believe the bantam to be an excellent choice for modern p65 trials a quick glance at the latest result from yorkshire clssic has about 8 being ridden competatively. the juice is in the engine with oddles of potential the d14 is rated as best at the moment ( fashions change) with an excellent engine being available for sale on the yorks website. ( this bike has been ridden in the scottish and is a reguler top 3 finisher in the two stroke class despite.. being a rigid.) it or a replica engine would surely clean up in a twinshock.. good luck.. now must get back to organising that loan with northern rock for all the fantic bits i need... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
honda_tlr Posted October 21, 2008 Author Report Share Posted October 21, 2008 full marks for having ago, although i cant think of a club that would be 'happy' with a bantam with discs and upside down forks (?)personaly i believe the bantam to be an excellent choice for modern p65 trials a quick glance at the latest result from yorkshire clssic has about 8 being ridden competatively. the juice is in the engine with oddles of potential the d14 is rated as best at the moment ( fashions change) with an excellent engine being available for sale on the yorks website. ( this bike has been ridden in the scottish and is a reguler top 3 finisher in the two stroke class despite.. being a rigid.) it or a replica engine would surely clean up in a twinshock.. good luck.. now must get back to organising that loan with northern rock for all the fantic bits i need... If they get fussy Ill just enter twin shock, In my eyes its NOT a pre 65 bike, it's a twinshock bike now that it has these forks, I know of at least 2 bikes locally that have front disk brakes and uprated forks which are not standard, ok so not as new a a sherco front end, but at the end of the day I ride for fun, not to win things. If they want to get fussy even more though, then Illl enter youth B, oh wait , that would mean it would have to be a 125 , blah, blah ,blah See what this is going? I am doing this bike for my self, I don't care if it upsets people, I'm interested in peoples views on the bike though, but when I take it out on a Sunday morning, I can ride the bike knowing that it's done as I want it to be, not as it "should" be done There isn't many twinshock bikes round here any way, and I would have thought that any problems that arise would be from fellow riders, not the clubs them selfs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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