kick starts come a long way.

Not seen that film before, going to find it and watch it. Sounds awesome! Also i didnt know mert lawill was/is a motorcycle rider foremost.
 
FMJ":1lj3xzjf said:
This thread needs more retro.

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TL125! first motorbike i owned,wonder where that is now? bet i will never find it again,would like to try one day.
 
Heres a pic of my old Beamish Suzuki 250. It was one of the first handfull built. Its now gone to a new home to help fund my 60 Triumph Tiger Cub Trials project. Duncan MacDonald of Pace Cycles fame is supplying most of the custom parts for the new build.

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Dr S":2511j1vo said:
Heres a pic of my old Beamish Suzuki 250. It was one of the first handfull built. Its now gone to a new home to help fund my 60 Triumph Tiger Cub Trials project. Duncan MacDonald of Pace Cycles fame is supplying most of the custom parts for the new build.

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beamish6.jpg

That Beamish looks sweet Si.

Shame you got rid. Think those old Suzukis are a lot rarer than tricked up cubs. ;) :LOL:

I see Duncan has a thread devoted to him over on Trials Central just now. His riding has been impressing some folk. :cool:
 
I didn't like the handling on the Beamish. The front was too slack and you had to get all your weight over the bars to get it to turn in at low speed or it would just wash out. Not ideal for trials. Otherwise it was a good bike. The engine was lovely and had loads of low end torque for a two stroke.

Besides, I'm a tart and love the looks of the bikes from the 1960s.
 
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