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AlanW Beautiful Restored Honda
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 1:57 pm
by lloydy1
Had the privilege of visiting a good friend AlanW over the weekend and seeing his beautifully restored machine. Posted some pics for him.
A big thank you Alan for all your help. :)
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 7:05 pm
by rrietman
what's the little racer sitting next door?
Randy
cb77
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 7:36 pm
by mike1969
Beautiful job. That's my dream bike since I first saw one in the early 60's. Love the red color and short bars.
Re: AlanW Beautiful Restored Honda
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 10:08 pm
by G-Man
Dave
Thanks for posting those. Alan is a great guy.
Another beautiful restoration. I like the red ones. I have a few surplus parts from his racer. :-)
G
lloydy1 wrote:Had the privilege of visiting a good friend AlanW over the weekend and seeing his beautifully restored machine. Posted some pics for him.
A big thank you Alan for all your help. :)
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 10:41 pm
by honda brian
Great looking bike Al. A credit to the builder. Nice shed! Did Wendy build it? .Bri.
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 11:01 pm
by honda brian
Hi Randy, the racer is Al's old CB72/350 that he raced as a 250 in the late sixties. He traded it for some Mini parts from Eddie Roberts and Eddie started his racing career with it. Eddie went on to be a fairly successful racer and I believe he now is involved with British Superbikes and Pirelli. He finally had a chance to get the bike back from old mate Donny Williams's widow. Donny was a sidecar passenger of some note a few years ago and was Al's best mate, until an industrial accident took him a couple of years ago.
It had a Read titan kit in the engine and the old standard four speed. When I think of the stuff we threw away when we built it, Oh Boy!!! I remember Al putting his foot under the engine when it fell off the workbench one day. Very funny for me, not so funny for him. I think he broke a toe. The main thing was that it didn't damage the engine.
He is going to get it up and running for display purposes one day.
I know all this because he is my identical twin who lives in England. I went to UK last year to help him build bikes. Long way to go, but it's as good a reason as any to see him and drink his beer and wine.
Brian