It's the bent and broken frame, dented tank, and blown engine of an Ossa
Pioneer, circa about 1969. Its remains need to go to its well-earned rest in
Mt. Trashmore. There's nothing even approaching usable remaining. It was a
good trail bike, bordering on being a fairly good trials bike, but it's
definitely done for.
And I'm keeping the '72 Norton Commando and the '74 Honda CB550, neither of
which got lost in the mess down there. :-)
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Tim Randles <tim.randles@xxxxxxxxx>
> What kind of motorcycle? I'm looking at project bikes these days..if it is a
> relic like a BSA, URAL or especially a Royal Enfield!!! I'm interested, email
> me
> offlist at tim.randles@xxxxxxxxx
>
> Cheers... Tim
>
>
> Walt Wayman <hiwayman@xxxxxxx> wrote: Still haven't finished with the wiring
> --
> lots of stuff to move out of the way down there. Found most of a lost and
> forgotten motorcycle, a bicycle, a set of Koni shocks and competition springs
> for a TR-6, an "Eat More Possum" front license tag, and a petrified rat,
> among
> other surprises. I gotta start selling stuff on the Bay. What are rat pelts
> selling for these days?
>
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