3wheeler7
rBotM Winner
Hi, my son in law has a Rotrax that his sister saved from a skip, I've been telling him for years that I'd help him rebuild it but to no avail.
Anyway, for almost a year I've had a few frames sat in the garage that I couldn't identify but yesterday I found out that one of them is ......... you guessed it ....... a Rotrax.
Don't know the model yet but hope to get in touch with the V-CC Rotrax ME who may be able to shed some light on it.
Frame and fork number is 46 371 which makes it a very early one - as they didn't start until 1945.
It's generally in very good condition, nice and straight, so it'll go in the queue for a rebuild with some near period parts.
looks to have been built for 26" wheels as the 27s in the picture are a bit tight on clearances.
Anyway, for almost a year I've had a few frames sat in the garage that I couldn't identify but yesterday I found out that one of them is ......... you guessed it ....... a Rotrax.
Don't know the model yet but hope to get in touch with the V-CC Rotrax ME who may be able to shed some light on it.
Frame and fork number is 46 371 which makes it a very early one - as they didn't start until 1945.
It's generally in very good condition, nice and straight, so it'll go in the queue for a rebuild with some near period parts.
looks to have been built for 26" wheels as the 27s in the picture are a bit tight on clearances.