Thanks for another great video from Oley. We saw you filming and were very busy talking to yourself, never interrupt folks talking to themselves as a rule. What a huge turnout and great weather!
I worked in a Suzuki dealership starting around '79 and we had a new RE5 that no one wanted. The goofy space age one. Eventually, someone bought it. I was an apprentice mechanic and never saw one come in. I don't think that I even saw one come to the shop. Why Suzuki ever made such oddball stuff is a mystery. Maybe it was the only category available in the Japanese monopoly.
the Indian at 11:28 has a VERY nice look, I love it. it needs a 7.5 X 9 rectangular front number plate spray painted gloss black. then display it on that rotational display stand at 25:58 in my living room under a giant antique chandelier. DO NOT TOUCH sign scotch taped to the number plate. us the whole dispenser of tape making it laminated, permanent on the number plate.
28.45 Speedway bike is beautiful. The Australian rule book described a speedway bike as a "diamond frame, single cylinder 500cc, no brakes." Has advanced a bit since, no matter what the English tell you, speedway was invented in Australia. I'm trying to make a road bike out of a 70's Jawa frame I have. Will be more like a grasstrack bike as I need a swingarm & suspension.
@@bullpencycles Speedway is oval dirt track but circuit lengths are short unlike your flat track. There is a world championship GP series run by the FIM
I want that $600 Yamaha so bad lol, and that RD350 sidecover was neat with the modified waterpump running off the oil pump gear, never seen that before , must of been running a 81-82 rd350lc top end on the aircooled bottom end so they rigged up a water pump I’m guessing