Christmas quiz No 1
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Steve Holzhauser
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Re: Christmas quiz No 1
Have little experience with the Bullys but have seen a couple locally that have snap crackled and broke, where as back in that era many of us using Ty's tested them to the limits and nothing ever seemed to stop them. I will say the Ty is the heavier !
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Re: Christmas quiz No 1
Okay then Mark. I`ll go out on a limb here and say I reckon they both weigh the same or close enough to not be worried about the difference. If I have to lean one way or the other I would go for the 138 being just slightly heavier. Graham.
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David Lahey
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Re: Christmas quiz No 1
OK it's less than an hour until Christmas (in Queensland anyway)
What a fantastic set of answers.
No it wasn't intended to be a trick, I was just surprised when I weighed them and wondered what other people thought.
Until I handled them I would have said that the Bultaco frame, being made for trail riding (with extra frame elements compared with the Sherpa T frame of the same vintage) would probably have been heavier than the TY175 frame, and I was wrong!
Yamaha TY175 frame 8.5 kg
Bultaco Alpina M138 frame 8.2 kg
As for the tubing, yes the Bultaco frame tubes are very thin wall. I hope the Bultaco steel is nothing too fancy because I just used mild steel TIG wire and an oxy torch for the welding
What a fantastic set of answers.
No it wasn't intended to be a trick, I was just surprised when I weighed them and wondered what other people thought.
Until I handled them I would have said that the Bultaco frame, being made for trail riding (with extra frame elements compared with the Sherpa T frame of the same vintage) would probably have been heavier than the TY175 frame, and I was wrong!
Yamaha TY175 frame 8.5 kg
Bultaco Alpina M138 frame 8.2 kg
As for the tubing, yes the Bultaco frame tubes are very thin wall. I hope the Bultaco steel is nothing too fancy because I just used mild steel TIG wire and an oxy torch for the welding
relax, nothing is under control
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Mark K
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Re: Christmas quiz No 1
Geez 300g .... That's like about a cup of coffee, without even counting the cup.
Thanks David. Good question and good answer, and I must also admit it was only good luck that I got it right.
Thanks David. Good question and good answer, and I must also admit it was only good luck that I got it right.
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Takhli44
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Re: Christmas quiz No 1
I was going with trick question and same weight or Bul heavier if not trick. Those 175s are pretty light or at least they feel that way.
Merry Christmas to everyone on here. Still pretty early Christmas eve here.
Merry Christmas to everyone on here. Still pretty early Christmas eve here.
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Re: Christmas quiz No 1
Could be wrong - add the swinging arms and I think it may change things?
You have 49 days left to finish.
You have 49 days left to finish.
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David Lahey
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Re: Christmas quiz No 1
BOGWHEEL wrote:Could be wrong - add the swinging arms and I think it may change things?
You have 49 days left to finish.
Yes there is a lot more to a bike than a few kg of frame tubes
about the 49 days - what if I ride something else - even older and slower?
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Re: Christmas quiz No 1
I hope you are not thinking about dragging an old Deltec Grasshopper or something similar out of your shed David. Or maybe a Gemini 50? The possibilities are endless. Maybe a Posty bike. Graham.
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David Lahey
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Re: Christmas quiz No 1
David Lahey wrote:BOGWHEEL wrote:Could be wrong - add the swinging arms and I think it may change things?
You have 49 days left to finish.
Yes there is a lot more to a bike than a few kg of frame tubes
about the 49 days - what if I ride something else - even older and slower?
49 days is plenty anyway, all I have to do to make it rideable is assemble it - probably 4 hours work.
What might take a fair bit longer is if I get the chromed parts rechromed - still deciding on that
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David Lahey
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Bully fanatic wrote:I hope you are not thinking about dragging an old Deltec Grasshopper or something similar out of your shed David. Or maybe a Gemini 50? The possibilities are endless. Maybe a Posty bike. Graham.
Graham, was thinking M49 Sherpa T, its very slow and 7 years older
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