Introduction
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 8:11 pm
Hi All,
I've always loved big singles. I've had Ducati 350s and 450s, a couple of MZ 660s, a couple of big Japanese singles, a BMW F650... and I've always longed for an Armstrong or HD MT500. On the few occasions I've found one for sale, they're rather scarce here in The States, the timing, budget or something else has gotten in the way.
I recently came across a Harris era Matchless G80 which will be my current stand-in for the MT. It has the electric start version of the Rotax 500 pushing around a charming collection of parts from England, Italy, the US and probably elsewhere. It came to me as a "project" bike and I'm joining up here to learn from you all about the vagaries, care and feeding of the Rotax engine. Yes, I'm technically an interloper but an earnest MT Rider Wanna Be.
Home is is Oakland, California, about 9 miles E. of San Francisco. Good riding country and great riding weather (except for a persistant drought).
I hope to be out on the road soon with my new toy and maybe to see some of you in person one day.
Regards,
-Danny Aarons
I've always loved big singles. I've had Ducati 350s and 450s, a couple of MZ 660s, a couple of big Japanese singles, a BMW F650... and I've always longed for an Armstrong or HD MT500. On the few occasions I've found one for sale, they're rather scarce here in The States, the timing, budget or something else has gotten in the way.
I recently came across a Harris era Matchless G80 which will be my current stand-in for the MT. It has the electric start version of the Rotax 500 pushing around a charming collection of parts from England, Italy, the US and probably elsewhere. It came to me as a "project" bike and I'm joining up here to learn from you all about the vagaries, care and feeding of the Rotax engine. Yes, I'm technically an interloper but an earnest MT Rider Wanna Be.
Home is is Oakland, California, about 9 miles E. of San Francisco. Good riding country and great riding weather (except for a persistant drought).
I hope to be out on the road soon with my new toy and maybe to see some of you in person one day.
Regards,
-Danny Aarons