I remember that outfit. Didn't Perry Francis have it later?
Alan had trouble with his legs from what I remember so couldnt ride a kneeler.
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steve-e wrote:Alan had trouble with his legs from what I remember so couldnt ride a kneeler.
Which is why Pip Harris was riding a Vincent sitter at the VMCC Festival of 1000 Bikes. He told me that he had new knees and couldn't bend his legs far enough for a kneeler. Mind you, he is in his eighties now - can't imagine us still doing it at that age
Doesn't look any more top heavy than Dad's NSU was. They were a long stroke motor and with the overhead rocker single cam arrangement quite a tall engine all told compared to a bike engine, but quite something compared to other 4 stroke car engines.
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looks like a prinz? the TT was better with the round headlights
Mum had loads of 'em - we used to play in the engineless ones in the back garden
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Also we use to have holes drilled in the floor, so the rain went straight out. and they did handle brilliantly. one year we took the car and four kids and camping equipment to Lydden was it a tight squeeze. :d
When the wind blows ,we shall have snow! Hope not ,
An interesting site for NSU engines, this people bring an NSU up to 140 bhp, and sell all parts you need.
This is a German company, but the website it is also in English http://www.nsu-tt.de/index.en.html
I know nothing about NSU engines Ian ! but thats never stopped me before
Why didnt any body lay them down like an Imp ? You would need to make a scoop to direct the air through the block and move the oil pick up then it would make it small