Description
1970 500cc Honda Twin DOHC Black Bomber
A highly specified and competitive 500cc Classic Race machine
Maxton Front Cartridge Kit in 500T forks
Maxton Rear Shocks
300mm D&M Front Disk
GPFAX Race front Pads
HEL Brake lines
New Koso Electronic Rev Counter
New Chain
Rain Light
AM22 Tyres
New levers and Footpegs
Titanium Silencers by Alan Oversby
New Fairing, Seat and screen with one off airbrushed paint scheme
HPI programmable ignition
New Arrow rods , Omega Pistons and new cages with Engine build for Blackfords IOM pre TT meeting in 22
New 5 speed close ration gearbox with selector forks for 2022
Oil Cooler
Joy Camshafts
Adjustable Timing Gears
6 Spring Clutch
36mm Smoothbore Amal Mk II Carbs with new slides
Asa Moyce Chassis #112 ( similar to Drixton)
Large IoM polished Alloy Fuel Tank
HRC Catch bottle and one way valve
Stainless Steel fasteners
CMRC and BHRC registered for Race / Parade
Extensive spare package including Crank, Pistons , engine and gearbox internals, sprockets, cables, plugs , clipons, master cylinders etc etc
The bike was built by Ken Rutter and Steve Elliot with the engine maintained by Ken Garfield. all who are well know in the Classic Racing paddocks CMRC & BHRC
This machine is a well sorted and competitive bike in the right hands and has a 2022 Blackford Pre TT 500cc Classic win with Simon Lehane on Board
Due to ongoing health issues I have only managed 2 race days and 3 parade meetings since I bought the bike in Oct 2022 and its too good to sit in a garage so reluctantly now selling
Call Graham. the details belowThe Bike was built by Steve Elliot - a highly respected racer with amongst others CMRC and Ken Rutter a highly skilled engine builder and tuner and over the years has developed to the specification offered today
The bike was offered for sale to Simon Lehane by Steve and Ken in 2016 and sold to me Oct 2022
Steve and Ken know the history and provenance around the bike including the Chassis fabricated by Asa Moyce who was a talented British Championship racer in the70's.
Asa built around 150 of these licenced "Drixton " frames in Ireland and sold them worldwide , one of which is on this bike
Ready to race or Parade and am happy to fill in further details on request