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Post by lingy67 on Jul 16, 2014 19:34:26 GMT
its not the make but the type cheggs
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Post by Cheggy on Jul 16, 2014 19:35:37 GMT
No idea then mate
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Post by caprinix1959 on Jul 16, 2014 23:05:58 GMT
They were an enclosed disc that looked at a glance like a drum brake-they went shit very quickly!!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2014 23:13:12 GMT
I agree with Nix.......not that I want any claim on his prize.
Those really shitty enclosed jobs that were a maintenance man's worst nightmare.
Or are we missing the point?
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Post by lingy67 on Jul 17, 2014 12:04:25 GMT
Nix I'll give ya that one but they were called inboard ventilated discs
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Post by caprinix1959 on Jul 17, 2014 17:09:02 GMT
OOH ! Does this mean i gotta ask next question....? OK,here's one for the older members - What was the exact model designation for the off-road version of the Triumph Tiger Cub 200cc? (eg, the Bonnevilles were known as T120 for the 650 or T140 for the 750)
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Post by jonnyboy on Jul 17, 2014 17:14:15 GMT
would that be t20?
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Post by caprinix1959 on Jul 17, 2014 17:19:27 GMT
Theres a bit more for the off-roader Jon.......
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Post by jonnyboy on Jul 17, 2014 18:07:54 GMT
tr20? i had a tr25 which was the 250 single
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Post by Graham on Jul 19, 2014 23:55:27 GMT
Five different off roaders as far as I know
T20 T Tiger Cub Trials
T20 SL Tiger Cub Scrambler
TR20 Tiger Cub Trials
T20 S/C Tiger Cub Super Trials
T20M Mountain cub
I too had a TR25W which used a rebadged BSA B25 engine
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Post by jonnyboy on Jul 20, 2014 13:41:29 GMT
shows how little i know!
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Post by Graham on Jul 20, 2014 14:03:34 GMT
You were right with tr20 so go ahead and ask the next question
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Post by jonnyboy on Jul 20, 2014 14:20:08 GMT
Ok here is my question, anybody know what bike the bsa bantam was based/copied from?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2014 20:26:42 GMT
Penny Farthing? Minus the big front wheel...
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Post by baldgrimsbybiker on Jul 21, 2014 6:39:29 GMT
DKW 125 - repatriated from Germany as a war prize
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