baggies Posted January 17, 2016 Report Share Posted January 17, 2016 Hi Guy'a Hi Baggies, The unwanted stock of these frames were Bought by "Fraser Honda" from Redditch Uk. And Honda engines of various CC's were fitted. (photo later). You could have a machine that is very near one of a kind? Regards Charlie. Hi Charlie, purchased the bike in 1986 and registered as a D plate by DMW who still had the ability to register bikes new . The bike was manufactured well before that date and was stored up a corner in the factory covered in dust. It was a special with a chrome frame and was not even finished. I had to finish the bike first before i could ride it, LOL, no rear brake pedal fitted etc . I was after a trials bike to ride in the winter months to have a bit of fun on until the speedway season restarted in the spring time. My father use to visit DMW to purchase parts for is James Captain and Plover he was rebuilding at the time. The spares Lady at DMW lived across the road from us in Lower Gornal and knew my father and told him about these competition bikes of which only 2 were left . Obviously all bikes were twin shocks at the the time and had a look and thought what a lovely looking bike. The guy at DMW even fitted me some lighting coils , great bike to ride and fantastic engine really for that period of time. Alpha bearings crank and Greeves cylinder head combined with DMW engineering. I live 15 minutes from the old factory site , so the bikes still in its home land as you might say. I know May the spares lady is still alive in an home apparently who knew about every nut and bolt on a DMW . Regards Baggie 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
charlie prescott Posted January 17, 2016 Report Share Posted January 17, 2016 Hi Guy's. Hi Baggie. Thank you so much for the story, and look after that treasure you have. And if you get to meet "May" say hello from me as part of the wonderful British Trials Machine Heritage that we still have and need to respect. Respect Charlie. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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