Andy J
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If Gunther wants to run the bike as close as possible to original he needs to get him and the bike over to the IOM!
No noise limits here.
No noise limits here.
Nope. New Battlax CR11, possibly a little better than period Phantoms.So the bike isn't going to run with 17” Zane wheels so you can fit slicks?
Other issues preventing that I'm afraid. We are thinking about visiting the Manx GP next year, as spectators.If Gunther wants to run the bike as close as possible to original he needs to get him and the bike over to the IOM!
No noise limits here.![]()
I think I agree about the tyres!Nope. New Battlax CR11, possibly a little better than period Phantoms.
18" period magnesium Marvics fitted, would be a shame not to use them. Front is actually brand new, was never fitted after Günther experienced a major mishap in the '80s.
Other issues preventing that I'm afraid. We are thinking about visiting the Manx GP next year, as spectators.
piet
That was sarcasm mode Andy.Hi piet, Bridgestone CR11 far far superior to period phantoms. Used CR11 up and till 2024, now switched to 17inch wheels.
Andy
A wipe over with olive oil might soften them up a bit![]()







Quentin,What a stunner, Piet. Weld and paint quality are amazing and you're obviously dedicating time to keep the high standard flying high.
Brazing was almost universally utilised in the pre-war period, the quickest (cheapest?) method of industrial production of frames at the time. Also harkened back to the days of bicycle production methods. Automated welding hadn't yet arrived.Seem to remember one of the renowned English frames was bronze-welded, the gold coloured welds were very attention-getting. Not sure if it was Rickman, the original Norton feather beds, or the Slippery Sam Triumph Triples.
Hi Piet,In the meantime, I've also learnt that the v.Dijk bike was not able to be registered in the Netherlands, but the Schenk/Wagner bike did indeed some how attain german registration documents! Quite surprising as the german TÜV is rather stringent compared to dutch authorities.
piet
I know a bloke from another forum who did the same (as far as registration is concerned) with a Duc 750 TT1 - was also to the IoM - picture is from a meeting last September:
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