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    Hesketh up for sale

    The Hesketh Motorcycle Works near Brackley is being put up for sale.

    Owner Mick Broom said: "I've reached retirement age, and I'm looking to pass the business on to someone who can take it forward through this century. I've been running it for more than 30 years and in that time the bikes have matured into classics. We don't tend to advertise locally because our market is world-wide, from Alaska to Australia. The reason why I've kept it going for 30 years is that I believe Hesketh motorcycles have a future. They're nice to look at and people enjoy riding them."

    For more information, Mr Broom can be contacted at 01280 841842
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    Did not even know they were still around!

    Has to be #3 on my list after Munch and a Panhead.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conquiztador View Post
    Has to be #3 on my list after Munch and a Panhead.
    I'll keep the Panhead and swap the Munch for a MkIII Rickman Metisse....and the Hesketh will be 3rd for me too.
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    I remember the sales manager at Casbolts had/has one.Something different.
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    There's at least one in NZ - I saw it at the Cold Kiwi a few years ago. Interesting, although a bit agricultural, perhaps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    I remember the sales manager at Casbolts had/has one.Something different.
    Still has it Brought it from Christchurch Motorcycles way back in the mid/late 80's for $10k if I remember rightly. Stood out like dogs balls in amongst all the hogs

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    Still has it Brought it from Christchurch Motorcycles way back in the mid/late 80's for $10k if I remember rightly. Stood out like dogs balls in amongst all the hogs
    Good stuff Bill,he seemed a nice bloke when i met him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Good stuff Bill,he seemed a nice bloke when i met him.
    yeah strike him on a good day and alls sweet

    I drooled over the bike a few times before it was brought as I was in there quite regularly with the old man but then they got a XLCR 1000 and I turned into a dribbling mess

    Actually was thumbing through a 6 page article a couple of days ago from MotorCycling Magazine (July 80) all about Alexander Hesketh and how the bike was born. makes for interesting reading especially with what he envisaged initially

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    yeah strike him on a good day and alls sweet

    I drooled over the bike a few times before it was brought as I was in there quite regularly with the old man but then they got a XLCR 1000 and I turned into a dribbling mess

    Actually was thumbing through a 6 page article a couple of days ago from MotorCycling Magazine (July 80) all about Alexander Hesketh and how the bike was born. makes for interesting reading especially with what he envisaged initially
    Ive an old magazine here somewere with an article on him/his bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I'll keep the Panhead and swap the Munch for a MkIII Rickman Metisse....and the Hesketh will be 3rd for me too.
    I'll buy that. Make the Rickman #4 on my list. And add as #5 a Black Shadow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Excellent race

    Excellent commentry and the camera work was pretty top notch as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conquiztador View Post
    I'll buy that. Make the Rickman #4 on my list. And add as #5 a Black Shadow.
    Get one here http://www.godet-motorcycles.com/egli/egli03.htm
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    My son bought one about a month ago for $8000. I have not seen it yet as he lives up North. He seems to think all the original faults have been ironed out and they are great bikes. Only a small number were ever made.

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