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    McIntosh Bathurst Replicas on Ebay


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    Not much point in comparing either of those bikes to the bike Cam Donald rides. They kinda look similar to an amateur bike spotter that's about it.
    Think of all the other fun things you could do with 42k.
    USD forks & 17 inch tri spokes do not enhance a McIntosh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Not much point in comparing either of those bikes to the bike Cam Donald rides. They kinda look similar to an amateur bike spotter that's about it.
    Think of all the other fun things you could do with 42k.
    USD forks & 17 inch tri spokes do not enhance a Mackintosh.
    not those mags but i do like the dymags of the period, i remember when dallas rankine turned up on his harris kawasaki with dymags thought they were the coolest wheels i'd ever seen.
    yip other things you can to with $42k
    buy a harley, boat, flash ducati etc etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    not those mags but i do like the dymags of the period, i remember when dallas rankine turned up on his harris kawasaki with dymags thought they were the coolest wheels i'd ever seen.
    yip other things you can to with $42k
    buy a harley, boat, flash ducati etc etc.
    Yeah, it looks like a GSXR 750L with a different frame to me.
    Needs period parts.
    Plus, some idiot has written on the tank of the race bike, that's going to take some cleaning off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    not those mags but i do like the dymags of the period, i remember when dallas rankine turned up on his harris kawasaki with dymags thought they were the coolest wheels i'd ever seen.
    yip other things you can to with $42k
    buy a harley, boat, flash ducati etc etc.
    This any day, perfect for my Sunday riding to shop for milk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    This any day, perfect for my Sunday riding to shop for milk
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    Hope your local dairy is on a wide street...they've got the turning circle of a small supertanker...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Hope your local dairy is on a wide street...they've got the turning circle of a small supertanker...
    Current bevel desmo drive can manage a nifty u turn in front of the dairy... ( or was that 3 point)
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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    not those mags but i do like the dymags of the period, i remember when dallas rankine turned up on his harris kawasaki with dymags thought they were the coolest wheels i'd ever seen.
    yip other things you can to with $42k
    buy a harley, boat, flash ducati etc etc.
    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Yeah, it looks like a GSXR 750L with a different frame to me.
    Needs period parts.
    Plus, some idiot has written on the tank of the race bike, that's going to take some cleaning off.
    I remember reading Kens reasoning for the spoked wheels at the time, they were a shit load cheaper and quite a bit lighter than the other options it was the same with the twin shocks.

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    The Wheels on Hiscocks were at the time $2000 NZD the spoked wheels were sold for $900NZD they were the same weight.
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    I'd still rather drop $42K on that than some other bikes....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    I'd still rather drop $42K on that than some other bikes....
    I Emailed him about eight years ago when I was feeling pretty flush to build me a new one, Im still waiting for a reply, I was sure they were the sexiest bike of all time. It suits him to build me one now, but ive moved on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    I Emailed him about eight years ago when I was feeling pretty flush to build me a new one, Im still waiting for a reply, I was sure they were the sexiest bike of all time. It suits him to build me one now, but ive moved on.
    many people had pestered him over the years too Steve. he had one frame that came out of the jig wrong and built a bike out of that many moons ago but they're a tough bike to source all the bits for and simply the economics of building one are obscene
    Remind him he's an old barstard now , so old that what he built originally is now being reproduced as a classic, like the manx's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    I'd still rather drop $42K on that than some other bikes....
    You could pick up a pretty sweet cafe racer'd GN250 for that much though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post
    You could pick up a pretty sweet cafe racer'd GN250 for that much though.
    Stop it - I will never sleep tonight just dreaming of that and extravagant facial hair and tight colourful trousers - phoar...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    I Emailed him about eight years ago when I was feeling pretty flush to build me a new one, Im still waiting for a reply, I was sure they were the sexiest bike of all time. It suits him to build me one now, but ive moved on.
    The 1983 Aussie dollar retail for the Kit was $3199
    that included frame including mounting bolts swingarm and bearings and chain adjusters fuel tank and cap upholstered seat, footrests and controls, handle bars, yokes, steering head bearings, fairing and screen inc mounts, indicators, front guard, S&W shocks and a tail lamp. The first 5 kits for the Suzukis also included a custom made Megacycle exhaust for free.

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