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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I didn't have 2 Rickmans to wonder that, but I had a Rickman and a Cheney, both with T100C engines. I'd be a very rich old fart if I still owned everything I've had over the years - I always sell before they become trendy.
    Methinks most in this thread share that last sentiment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    I didn't have 2 Rickmans to wonder that, but I had a Rickman and a Cheney, both with T100C engines. I'd be a very rich old fart if I still owned everything I've had over the years - I always sell before they become trendy.
    What's trendy about a Rickman Metisse nowadays, most people wouldn't have a fuckin clue what one is.
    It's just an old motorbike, not a bobbed SR400.
    You'd be rich? Why, what are they worth now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    What's trendy about a Rickman Metisse nowadays, most people wouldn't have a fuckin clue what one is.
    It's just an old motorbike, not a bobbed SR400.
    You'd be rich? Why, what are they worth now?
    Fuck all, id take that one off your hands if that makes you feel better, swap you a KX65 and a KTM50



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Fuck all, id take that one off your hands if that makes you feel better, swap you a KX65 and a KTM50
    I'd rather swap it for a Hyosung Aquila 250. I think they are going to be the next smart investment behind old recipie Milo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    I'd rather swap it for a Hyosung Aquila 250. I think they are going to be the next smart investment behind old recipie Milo.
    See that's why you have ended up with an old Pommy shitter. Plus mates like Scivvy. The old milo fetish will be a hard habbit to break, esp when the packet is left open.



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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    What's trendy about a Rickman Metisse nowadays, most people wouldn't have a fuckin clue what one is.
    It's just an old motorbike, not a bobbed SR400.
    You'd be rich? Why, what are they worth now?
    They know a lot more about them now (it's only a click away) than they did in the '70's. They were just worn out uncompetitive MX bikes, there was no classic racing, let alone VMX. I paid $400 for the Rickman and $500 for the Cheney, both without engines, it was hard getting anyone interested in them. I swapped them both for a nice '61 Norton 99, about $1500.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    They know a lot more about them now (it's only a click away) than they did in the '70's. They were just worn out uncompetitive MX bikes, there was no classic racing, let alone VMX. I paid $400 for the Rickman and $500 for the Cheney, both without engines, it was hard getting anyone interested in them. I swapped them both for a nice '61 Norton 99, about $1500.
    The guy I got mine off also had a CZ400 bought very early 70's that had replaced the Rickman.
    The big 2 strokes slaughtered the old 500 twin.
    He also had enough other cool old shit to make your head cave in, not just bikes either.
    Most of it looked like brand new.

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    I watched MX when the Rickman was king, magic stuff....a few years later I saw the one I would own coming last in every race. I made it into a road bike, a power to weight ratio not seen on most road bikes of the time, it was a lot of fun. Late '70's a mate of mine put some non operating lights on a CZ400 and used it as a road bike (we did that all the time, I rode my sidecar on the road like that too - Blackadder it was later called). I didn't like the Cheney, the Rickman was made for scramble in padocks, it was built to slide...the Cheney was shorter and made for MX tracks, point and squirt pivot turns, not my style.
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    You owned Blackadder? The BSA twin big wheeler? That thing is still pounding the track, I know it well.

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    Rickman...wasn't he the keyboard player in Yes?

    Now enough of that old Pommy shit, here's a proper cool bike that old codgers like Mootoo only dreamed of, y'know bikes that run.
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    You didn't get proper exhaust wrap like that back in the day from Hemplemans.
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    The W650 never had a chance to be unwanted, it went straight from new bike to collectable without passing through ''who the fuck would want one of those''. It was never available to the bottom feeders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Bugger me....http://www.ebay.com/itm/Other-Makes-...-/291526700131Came across this thing whilst searching info on Rickman etc etc
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    Right up there with a Bevel drive SS in the beautiful stakes, ie how did modern motorcycles get so fucking ugly...what went wrong?
    Should've gone to spec savers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltaire View Post
    You didn't get proper exhaust wrap like that back in the day from Hemplemans.
    Yeah, you did....they came neatly wrapped in brown paper, carefully applied by a teenager somewhere in Birmingham...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Yep all good ive just never seen a Turbo Kwaka in a Rickman frame before.
    The original land speed record Rickman Turbo
    And a Rickman article from June 1980
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