what beautiful detail!who would have thought of that....(reservoir tank recessed in the top tree..)
maybe not good for normal sus ,but the britten hossack system was a bit different so the top tree wasn't really a structual unit(maybe not much torsional rigidity required)
Yes, 2004 Cafè Racer to be more specific.
It's curious to note that while France probably has the finest riding roads in the world all they come up with are these mediocre products.
A Boxer Bikes VB1, made in Toulouse, France, using the Voxan 1000cc engine with Thierry Henriette designed bodywork. The chassis and running gear was standard Voxan Cafe Racer, and it was really just a dress kit, but it NEARLY made production before Voxan tanked.
There are a few of these around still, and Thierry was actually producing some from parts he had left over. There is a warehouse I know of full of Voxan's, including some VB1's, if anyone's interested...
This one has me stumped....for now... congrats, thats not easy to do. Edit: after some research, Ive determined that the 2nd bike is a Norton 500 Wulf SPX, circa 1975
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