Howdy Peeps,
Its been a while. Just thought I would drop you all a line now that we are moving towards the end of winter and thoughts of Spring and Summer come to mind...
I am still mucking about with my Scimitar GTE, which although is in storage, I am able to do a few jobs on. Currently I have the timing chest off the Ford Essex V6, to replace the timing gear as the original is prone to stripping the teeth and lunching the engine. Whilst in this area I found I had water leak, so a new water pump is being fitted as well this weekend.
Like my old airhead/s the Scimitar is relatively simple compared to modern vehicles, which is part of the attraction.
My last airhead, the R100 is still in the conservatory, much to the wife's annoyance. But it has an issue with the front wheel, in that when the brakes are put on there is a discernible wobble/pulsing. Its not the discs as they are new EBC's. I might be the wheel bearings or a general looseness of the larger airhead front fork set-up, which I have never really come to terms with. The yoke setup being far more sturdy on the R65. I need to look into this before presenting it for an MOT.
As most of you have noted, the Airheads have now become very popular with the 'Hipsters' so that the prices have risen across the board - same as all steel framed, air-cooled motorbikes. This is fine whilst we still own our P&Js but is problematic when trying to find a new bike...
A similar thing is starting to happen to Scimitars, as people are priced out of the usual suspects in the classic car world, they start casting around for alternatives. Scimitars have always been very cheap, but now the prices are creeping up for the best cars....Soon we will have 'chancers' asking stupid money for incomplete cars that have spent a decade or more in a farmers field.
My Scimitar is a 'rolling restoration' and will take years to get up together, but I will enjoy it in the meantime.
I have also promised myself to be back on two wheel by the end of March and at some point, early in the year I am going to look at the R100 and get it back on the road.
My son has passed his motorcycle test and he is currently riding my old Honda Bros 400. Hopefully we will get a few rides in during the year.
Hope you are all well.
Steve