Armstrong MT604

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Armstrong MT604

Post by mt500ish » Thu Jan 26, 2017 10:41 pm

Here is my bike.
Bbought this 5 years ago I think from a man who had it in a barn for 8 years took it all apart and Mr Pete Low converted the frame for electric start.
I live in London and go to the ace cafe a bit used the bike a lot to run around 1 hour in the car 20 mins on bike.
Harley front disc
handlebar risers
fork inserts
mt350 rear shocks
large tank
604 engine?
Headers that had to cut bash plate?
Straight through exhaust just for London loud and alive.
Genuine ex police bike boxes
With a 17 tooth front sprocket wheelies in 3rd gear past the pizza delivery boys when there flat out so put 18 on it after seeing blue lights and a quick word when I took my crash helmet off and I was 20 years older than him he did not know what to say.I had snapped the chain earlier that day so had put new chain and sprockets 18 tooth.I said was testing the chain and sprockets on the way to the ace cafe.Then taking home and putting away for the winter.
I put nsr 400 rear light so twin brake lights for the idiots in london.
I have had great times on all my Armstrongs.
These bikes are heavy old sometimes the lights work has cuaught fire outside the insurance ofiice while sorting out insurance.Every time I go out on it I love it sometimes it will be great and other I am swearing at it but would not change it.
There are great people on this forum and have had some brilliant times.
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Re: Armstrong MT604

Post by Wirralman » Thu Jan 26, 2017 11:40 pm

Hi Howard
I remember talking to you in 2009 when we had the first North Wales meet in Heverdots back garden.
Your trips to many places all over Europe have been a joy to hear about over the years
Eric
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Re: Armstrong MT604

Post by deadgrass. » Fri Jan 27, 2017 6:36 pm

proper bike 8-)

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Re: Armstrong MT604

Post by Bonnielad » Fri Jan 27, 2017 6:54 pm

Did you make a recess in the tank for the man sized kahoonies?
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Re: Armstrong MT604

Post by Bunker » Fri Jan 27, 2017 7:35 pm

Hey Howard, fantastic to see you back online - thought we'd lose you! Top man.
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Re: Armstrong MT604

Post by mt500ish » Fri Jan 27, 2017 11:22 pm

Here is a pic that I like the tzr 250 two stroke will give any bike round London a hard time.
The Armstrong has no trouble keeping up with KTM 690 or Yamaha xt660x is really an old motocross bike on the road red rocket comes to mind.
It is a terrible bike to ride all the gearing is wrong got gearbox longer 3rd short 5 gear and a 100 mm piston it will come up 2nd gear 1/4 throttle it is screaming its head off at about 75 mph will go to 90 mph for about 5 seconds before the noise or the front mudguard turning into sail gets you slowing down so great for non motorway or town riding.
If it starts to rain wheel spinning on roundabouts makes you feel alive but in the dry will wheelie out of roundabouts.
Was spinning the tyre on the rim and snapping valves over the speed bumps for a while.
A tyre will last about 3500 to 4000 miles so when you change the tyre you can change the chain and sprockets at the same time the swinging arm bushes wear out quick the front wheel bearings wear out really quick snaps speedo cables in less than 50 miles from new.
I do get off of it shaking in a great way regularly.
Will hope to be out on it again soon.
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Re: Armstrong MT604

Post by mt500ish » Tue Jan 31, 2017 2:39 pm

Here is a video armstrong 604 the engine came from a ccm crosser 97mm piston no neutral light same gearbox long 3rd short 5th rode this 1 to Spain twinshock.
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Runs out of 2nd gear quick have not got the bottle I had when I was young would come up in 3rd with a good yank.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MLq7_nlRvA
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Re: Armstrong MT604

Post by bth2bth2 » Tue Jan 31, 2017 3:25 pm

am watching the for sale section :D
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Re: Armstrong MT604

Post by mt500ish » Tue Jan 31, 2017 4:02 pm

There are both electric start mt500's
This is my harley mt604 did mot it about 5 years ago but never got it registered
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Here is good pic of the battery tray that I did when electric start convertion cut out the old tray ground down the edges till I could get the battery in has moved the tray down 2 inches
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Here is my last bike 1982 Suzuki GS300l rear in this country
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Re: Armstrong MT604

Post by Minter » Tue Jan 31, 2017 5:01 pm

Nice pics Howard!
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