Considering building as Pre 65 Bike from scratch for the 2018 season.
Wondering what is out there that might fill the bill.
Ron Spencer
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PRE 65 TRIALS BIKE
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Re: PRE 65 TRIALS BIKE
Several factors to consider Ron and I offer this advice after riding Pre 65 classics for the last 18 years in Qld.;
1. What is your budget to spend on a bike, its possible to find a restorable two stroke villiers for a couple of grand or anything up to $8000 for a fully competitive Triumph Tiger Cub or BSA C15.
2. Be very careful about what qualifies as a Pre 65 Classic as the rules are very specific, eg. BSA Bantams 4 speed are not eligible, Bultaco M10 also as they both came into production after Jan 1st 1965.
3. Balance your budget against the amount of rides you can get, ie, specific events catering for a Pre 65 class, in Qld this season there have been very, very few Pre 65 events to justify the $240 MQ licence fee and consequently the class has just about died.
4. Is there a local club who have a nucleus of Pre 65 enthusiasts who can assist your project.
4. What are your mechanical skills like to help you doing work on a project to keep the cost down ?
5. Some bikes come up for sale as "a fine old Classic" but miss the Pre 65 date by 10 years, be careful, do your home work.
6. Within Pre 65 Classic grade there is a "Specials" category but as far as I can recall no club has ever promoted this to encourage bikes that don't quite fit into genuine Pre 65 grade
If you need any further help drop me an email, twinshock2@gmail.com
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1. What is your budget to spend on a bike, its possible to find a restorable two stroke villiers for a couple of grand or anything up to $8000 for a fully competitive Triumph Tiger Cub or BSA C15.
2. Be very careful about what qualifies as a Pre 65 Classic as the rules are very specific, eg. BSA Bantams 4 speed are not eligible, Bultaco M10 also as they both came into production after Jan 1st 1965.
3. Balance your budget against the amount of rides you can get, ie, specific events catering for a Pre 65 class, in Qld this season there have been very, very few Pre 65 events to justify the $240 MQ licence fee and consequently the class has just about died.
4. Is there a local club who have a nucleus of Pre 65 enthusiasts who can assist your project.
4. What are your mechanical skills like to help you doing work on a project to keep the cost down ?
5. Some bikes come up for sale as "a fine old Classic" but miss the Pre 65 date by 10 years, be careful, do your home work.
6. Within Pre 65 Classic grade there is a "Specials" category but as far as I can recall no club has ever promoted this to encourage bikes that don't quite fit into genuine Pre 65 grade
If you need any further help drop me an email, twinshock2@gmail.com
Galps
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Re: PRE 65 TRIALS BIKE
Roger - a question - why are 4 speed Bantams ineligible in Australia when they're eligible in all other jurisdictions including the Scottish Pre 65?
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Hi Paulm
I don't make the rules, I think the words "pre 65" might be a clue, but they are ok for pre 65 "Specials" category, not that anyone promotes it.
Pre 65 "Specials" were accepted into the MOMS about 4 years ago to include similar Classic models with later factory updates to 1968
I don't make the rules, I think the words "pre 65" might be a clue, but they are ok for pre 65 "Specials" category, not that anyone promotes it.
Pre 65 "Specials" were accepted into the MOMS about 4 years ago to include similar Classic models with later factory updates to 1968
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Re: PRE 65 TRIALS BIKE
mrgor wrote:Considering building as Pre 65 Bike from scratch for the 2018 season.
Wondering what is out there that might fill the bill.
Ron Spencer
Victoria
mrgor@connexus.net.au
Good move Ron.
To follow up Roger's tips & try to answer your question, "What's out there?", if you mean what might be for sale as a basis for your project I can't help, but if you mean what's in use in Oz here's some that I know of that have been set-up for classic trials:
CZ-Jawa 175 & 250 - some excellent ones in your own state. Geoff Lewis and Paul Sens know plenty about them
Ariel Colt 200
BSA C15 & B40, Bantam and even a C11 side-valve 250
Greeves Scottish
James, Francis Barnett, DMW, Cotton, HJH and Sprite. Villiers-engined, usually 197
Honda 90 & Benley twins. The 90 can be taken out to 145cc with a bit of work. Very light & perform better than you'd think
Guzzi Stornello 125
Triumph Cub
Vibsa and Trilliers (Villiers-engined Bantam and Cub)
Suzuki 80 K10/K11, taken out to 100cc
BSA-Otter B40 (eligible for Pre68/Specials)
Hopefully I might be able to find some pics of them to post later.
There's a few heavyweights around too (but the class is all but extinct):
Grumpy 350, ie Triumph-twin engined Greeves
RE Bullet
Ariel HT500
BSA 350 (Goldstar?)
AJS 350 & 500
Matchless 350
Norton hybrid, 500T? ES2?
Triumph twin
Here's a thread showing numerous classics from around the world, if you need ideas/inspiration:
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=8271
Some lovely bikes & plenty of food for thought there. (Drool, drool!)
And here's an extensive draft list from another thread on this forum of what should/could be eligible (if you can find them):
Pre65 CLASSIC - Eligible Models Guidelines, ie models "available to the public before 1 Jan 1965" :
(These lists are not necessarily exhaustive, or infallible)
British:
AJS, any OHV single, eg 16C
Ariel , any single, eg Colt, HT3/5; plus Arrow 200/250 twin
BSA, any pre-unit models, eg Goldie; plus C15 & B40 distributor models & Bantam to D7
Butler Trials; Tempest, Fury (Parkinson) & Spitfire (Starmaker)
Cotton Trials, Trials Special, (NOT Minarelli-engined Cavalier or mid 70s DMW-engined Javelin)
DMW up to Mk17 Trials & Mk18/Mk18D MX (NOT mid-70s DMW engined model)
Dot, any Villiers-engined models, eg Trials Marshall & Works Rep
Douglas, any eg Dragonfly 350
Francis Barnett, any AMC or Villiers-engined models, eg Falcon Trials 83, 85 & 93
Greeves Prospect & Scottish (ie to TFS)
James, any AMC & Villiers engined models, eg Commando L25T, M25T, M16
Matchless, any OHV single eg G3C/LC
Norman, any eg B2C & B4C
Norton ES2, 500T etc
OEC, any eg C1, C2, ST3
RE OHV singles, eg Crusader & Bullet
Scorpion Trials
Sprite Villiers/Cub-engined models (NOT Sachs/Zundapp/Hodaka/Sprite-engined)
Sun, any eg Wasp (not to be confused with later Wasp RT4 from Rhind-Tutt)
Tandon, any eg Kangaroo, Imp, Scrambler
Triumph round-fin & oval-fin Cubs; 350/500 twin, eg 3TA/5TA
Villiers engines including 8E, 9E, 10E, 32A, 37A, Starmaker & DMW versions
Villiers alloy top-end conversions including Ajax, Greeves, DOT, DMW, Marcell, Parkinson, Vale Onslow
Velocette Venom, Viper , LE 200
German:
Adler M125/150/200, MB250
BMW R25, R26 & R27 250
DKW RT175, 200 & 250
Horex Regina 250, 350 & 400; Resident 250 & 350
Hercules, 4sp Sachs-engined models, eg K100 to K103 (100/125cc) & K175 (175cc)
Maico M150/175/200/250 oval barrel, single down-tube frame, eg M250 Blizzard/Sport/Bundeswehr, Scrambler & Enduro
MZ ES125/150/175/250/300 & ES175/250G
NSU 100 Fox, 125 Super Fox; 175 Maxi; 200 Lux, Super Lux; 250 Max,Gelande Max, Supermax; 300
Sachs 4sp models only, eg K100 to K103 (100/125cc) & K175 (same as Hercules)
TWN 250 split-piston models, eg Cornet
Zundapp 4sp models to 250, eg 200S & Challenger, 250 Super Sabre, KS100 (type 514), GS/KS 75
Italian:
Aermacchi 175 Ala Rossa, 250 Ala Verde/Bianca
Bianchi 125 & 175 eg Bernina, Mendola, Cervino, Tonale; also M61 Military
Benelli 175 OHV Turismo, Sport, S
Ducati Cadet/Mountaineer 90; narrow-case OHC singles to 250 (NOT wide-case or Desmo models)
Gilera 150/175 OHV Sport/Rossa
Guzzi 125 Stornello OHV 4sp; 175 & 235/250 Lodola (OHC) 4sp
Italjet-MZ 125 Junior Sport (MZ 4sp engine)
Morini OHV 125/150 Corsaro/GT; OHV 175 Tresette/Sprint & GT/Briscola; OHV 250 Settebello 2 (maybe only 4sp models)
Motobi 125/175 Catria
MV Augusta ‘50s/’60s 125/150/175 (4 stroke), 250 Raid
Parilla any, eg 175 Fox Sport & 250 GS, Wildcat etc
Japanese:
Bridgestone 90
Hodaka Ace 90 (4speed engine)
Honda C100/105 (all variants with 50/55cc OHV 2bolt engines), C200 & CT200 (all variants with 90cc OHV 2bolt engines); S65 (65cc OHC 2bolt engine); S90 (90cc OHC 3 bolt engine); C/CA/CB/CS92 Benly ‘sloper’ twins (NOT later SS/CD/CB/CL125 sloper twins); CA95 Benly sloper twin; (NOT vertical twins)
Kawasaki B8 125
Suzuki 80 K10/K11
Yamaha, any YG1 (80s); YA 125 (up to YA6), YAT-1 125; YC175
Spanish:
Bultaco 4sp models to 175/200: M1 to M9, eg Tralla, Sherpa N & S, Matador, Campera, Mercurio
Derbi 125 Super & Especiale
Lube 125, 150 & 250 (NSU engined)
Montesa 4sp to 175; eg Impala, Comando, Sport (model prefix 2M, 3M, 4M, 6M)
Mototrans; see Ducati
Ossa 125/B/C; 4sp 160, 160T & GT; Gran Tourismo 175 (OHV)
Sanglas 100 Sport (Zundapp-engined)
Other:
CZ/Jawa round case 3 or 4sp models (eg Type 470, 475) & banana-framed 250 ISDT (Type 652)
Harley 125/165/175 2T models, eg Hummer, Super 10, Ranger, Pacer
Husky 250 4sp round case, bolt-up frame
KTM 125 Trophy
Motobecane 175 Zs
Puch TF250 & any split-piston model, eg 150, 175 & 250
Tempo 125/150/175 4sp Sachs engine
WSK M150
Potential Flow-on models – These may be eligible for Pre65 (NB Must check all major components are "visually indistinguishable" from those available before 1965):
Bridgestone 100 maybe?
Bultaco 4sp models to 200cc; eg Saturno, Lobito, Junior, Senior (eg M12,13, 19 to 22 etc)
Daelim CL90 (copy of eligible Honda 90)
Guzzi Stornello 160 4sp maybe?
Harley 175 Scat
Honda CL90, CD90Z (with 3 bolt engines), CT90K0 frame only (it's same as CT200 frame), C65 frame (same as C100 frame)
Kawasaki B8 150 probably
Montesa 4sp 175 models, eg Kenya/Texas/Cross/Enduro 175s; 8M, 12M, 14M, some 13Ms (ie 175s); probably Impala2 (minus the 7 spoke cast wheels).
Ossa 160T2 & T2/72; 4sp 175 Sport/SE /Trail probably; NOT 230/250 models
Indian built Enfield Bullets probably
Suzuki K15 Hill Billy/Trail 80
Yamaha YGS-1 (80); YA7 125;
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OK, here's some pics of classics in Oz, in no particular order:
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Re: PRE 65 TRIALS BIKE
Hello All,
Thank You for your interest, replies and excellent photo's
Still thinking of the best way forward.
You have given us lots to ponder.
Ron Spencer
Thank You for your interest, replies and excellent photo's
Still thinking of the best way forward.
You have given us lots to ponder.
Ron Spencer
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The Vibsa with the blue tank was the first Vibsa that Chris Leighfield built and photographed outside my house, I bought it off him in 2008. It was a 197cc Villiers motor in a BSA bantam frame with highly modified ****** forks,,, ssshhh.
I rode it a couple of times but the power wasn't to my liking (2 stroke) and the brakes needed improving but Chris persevered with the VIBSA theme and produced two more before he passed away.
It won a "Best presented Bike " and first place in Classic grade at a Logan river trial and I sent the "best Presented Bike" award down to Chris before he died.
Hey Jeff, is that one of the other Vibsa's in the pics above ??
I rode it a couple of times but the power wasn't to my liking (2 stroke) and the brakes needed improving but Chris persevered with the VIBSA theme and produced two more before he passed away.
It won a "Best presented Bike " and first place in Classic grade at a Logan river trial and I sent the "best Presented Bike" award down to Chris before he died.
Hey Jeff, is that one of the other Vibsa's in the pics above ??
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Hi all, nice collection of classics. Wouldn''t it be nice to see them at a trial, now that would be nice! My blue "vibsa" is one I put together but have only ridden a few times (spoilt for choice!) . I thought , from memory the blue tank Vibsa hat Chris built was a 150cc and maybe ended up in Queensland? A biased opinion but it's hard to beat a Villiers 6E "something" for bang for bucks. Even with the 3 speed they are lots of fun for lower grade riders (not a Cub or CZ beater) .
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