Finally after 49 pages, I have worked out how to get POLE POSITION AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE Who said I was slow
Just a reminder that we are trying to top last years 10 off ITALIAN BIKES with multiple
Ross Grimsey wrote:Rod, My Bultaco 350 79 last ran in 2007 or 2005 not sure, anyway yes i decided to go to the Jeff Gough memorial trial after reading something about it on the Western Districts Trial Facebook site (don't even know how i came to be on their mailing list but anyway they seem cool ) Saw a few people that i know, Tim English, Dave Goldsmith,John Barwick( who was a little busy writhing around on the ground after coming a gutsa ) and probably a whole heap of people i should know ( apologies if i saw someone i should know ) didnt see any Goughs maybe they came later i had to go. Anyway started to get interested again so i dragged (flat tyres) the Bulty out wiped all the dust and cobwebs off it and checked it out. Pumped tyres up checked fuel empty, undid float bowl plug and it was full of oil, strange but i remember i had been using Fuchs Silkolene Pro KR2 castor and ester synthetic 2 stroke engine oil for Kart racing ( yes i have the bottle in front of me my memory is not that good ) at 40 to 1 so maybe the petrol evaporated away and left the oil behind. Anyway put in some fresh premix and let some pour out the float bowl before replacing the plug, checked air filter it was gone completely disintegrated ( always wash sponge filters in kerosene not petrol ). After doing all this i suddenly thought shit it's probably siezed up anyway so i pressed the kickstarter down (with left foot of course) and it went down okay ( i had the fuel tap on )so i thought what the hell and gave it a proper kick and would you believe it started ! Blew plenty of smoke for a fair while but eventually settled down, stalled it putting into gear clutch not releasing, got it into 2nd gear and went for a tour of the property with the clutch pulled in until it finally released. Am amazed it fired up so easily after at least 7 years sitting and that it wasn't siezed, maybe that castor oil saved it ( i only used it because it worked as good as anything else and smelt absolutely fantastic ) Will put up some photo's if i can work out how to do it, Cheers, Ross
Ross, there is always questions and wondering leading up to starting a bike that has been left sit for a while which can be frustrating. All is forgotten with the Elation of it firing up and settling down to doing what it should, especially when you don't really know any history of the bike!
One of the characters you have mentioned was standing in a group flicking through the pages of ClassicTrial Magazine before a Trial recently. We were all peering over his shoulder when he turned to a page with a M.A.R, so I pointed and asked what is that? To which he replied that's an
, so worth it just to see the look on his face when I rode up to scrutineering on Chippy's M.A.R 250 




