I'd quite like a go on that. Don't much like the front mudguard though.
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Funny how the engine still looks totally modern.Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 2:51 pm Had to laugh at this. I actually bought one soon after they came out and managed to get an 'XYZ' 500V registration.
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Scrap that just looked properly, they did do some 650/750's back in the day (interceptor?) .
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It's the 650 twin.
Two header pipes and that egg shaped bottom end.
That and I've got the 500 and the motor looks nuffing like that.
Two header pipes and that egg shaped bottom end.
That and I've got the 500 and the motor looks nuffing like that.
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Nope, the Inty and the Conti GT are both the same bike, just different styling.
The 750 Inty went out of production in 1970.
The 750 Inty went out of production in 1970.
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Are those fabric pads below the tank?
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I think its a carbon fibre fairing and the RHS clip-on is causing a shadow.
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They did twin cylinder bikes in 496 (“500 Twin” and Meteor Minor), 696 (Super Meteor and Constellation) and 736 cc (Interceptor).
There may have been an early 696 cc version of the Interceptor. Can’t remember.
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It's v strange, the lighting makes it look like a slab of padded corduroy!derek badger wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 7:04 amI think its a carbon fibre fairing and the RHS clip-on is causing a shadow.
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A lot of time and effort to make something look like it might be fast, even though it never will be !
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I like thatDitchfinder wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 11:45 am
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It doesn't look like there's too much been buggered about with either - plastics, paint, rearsets and exhaust look like the only changes, oh and it might have a fancy rear shock
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