Weird European Minis from the 70s-80s

DrSweden
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Banana_oil wrote:
The big wheel Cr80 were sold in Sweden and I'm about to restore one this winter. It has larger frame, swing arm and fork. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2014/07/30/61228/s1200_DSC_0632.jpg[/img]
The big wheel Cr80 were sold in Sweden and I'm about to restore one this winter. It has larger frame, swing arm and fork.



How did that restore go? I had one of those 1985, rode Barkaby plenty. Since I was tall 15 year old back then, I was picking between that and a CR125 1983, which was clapped to say the least. Loved the big wheel, very nice chassie, and the engine was good enough for me. If I find one as well, I will consider reliving the dream!
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Banana_oil wrote:
The big wheel Cr80 were sold in Sweden and I'm about to restore one this winter. It has larger frame, swing arm and fork. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2014/07/30/61228/s1200_DSC_0632.jpg[/img]
The big wheel Cr80 were sold in Sweden and I'm about to restore one this winter. It has larger frame, swing arm and fork.



DrSweden wrote:
How did that restore go? I had one of those 1985, rode Barkaby plenty. Since I was tall 15 year old back then, I was picking...
How did that restore go? I had one of those 1985, rode Barkaby plenty. Since I was tall 15 year old back then, I was picking between that and a CR125 1983, which was clapped to say the least. Loved the big wheel, very nice chassie, and the engine was good enough for me. If I find one as well, I will consider reliving the dream!
Unfortunately i had to let it go because of too many other projects. Sold it to Mx World Collection in Vimmerby.

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DrSweden
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Banana_oil wrote:
The big wheel Cr80 were sold in Sweden and I'm about to restore one this winter. It has larger frame, swing arm and fork. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2014/07/30/61228/s1200_DSC_0632.jpg[/img]
The big wheel Cr80 were sold in Sweden and I'm about to restore one this winter. It has larger frame, swing arm and fork.



DrSweden wrote:
How did that restore go? I had one of those 1985, rode Barkaby plenty. Since I was tall 15 year old back then, I was picking...
How did that restore go? I had one of those 1985, rode Barkaby plenty. Since I was tall 15 year old back then, I was picking between that and a CR125 1983, which was clapped to say the least. Loved the big wheel, very nice chassie, and the engine was good enough for me. If I find one as well, I will consider reliving the dream!
Banana_oil wrote:
Unfortunately i had to let it go because of too many other projects. Sold it to Mx World Collection in Vimmerby.
Damn. Well, I'm sure they look after it!
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9/29/2022 6:57am
Banana_oil wrote:
A friend of mine have this bizarr cr80 94. It won the swedish 80cc championship in 94 and by that time 21-18 wheels were allowed. The...
A friend of mine have this bizarr cr80 94. It won the swedish 80cc championship in 94 and by that time 21-18 wheels were allowed.

The frame is modified (taller and stronger, allowing CR125 steering stem) by RIWA, the fork is a WP4054 from a cr125, Öhlins rear shock, Talon hubs with 21/18 inch wheels, CR125 rear brake, ported cylinder by MTF, special exhaust, alu ignition cover.

At that time many riders had modified bikes like this, some even had RM125 chassis with RM80 engines.









Hi, does your friend still have this? I am looking for a Riwa or full-size pre-97 bike or frame. Thanks
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9/29/2022 7:49am Edited Date/Time 9/29/2022 8:25am
These "weird" minis actually still race in the italian vintage championships

---> Campionato Italiano Motocross d'Epoca

This was just 2 weeks ago at the famous Maggiora track: go to 11:03 to see the Minis race 50-80cc
Go to 11:03 for the start of this category

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwxoQG8Tksg&t=663s

If you see them race live you would be surprised at how potent some of these old, 50cc bikes actually are!


Like for example the BOMBACI
http://www.bombaci.eu/

A quick look through the championship reveals the following brands taking part in those races:
HRD
ANCILLOTTI
TM
KRAMER
APRILIA
BOMBACI
TGM
FANTIC
AIM
VILLA
ASPES
GORI
SWM
GUARESCHI
SUZUKI VALENTI (Big wheel 80cc)
MOTO VERONA (yes - thats of my frame maker Mr. VRP built at 17 years of age!!)





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luckynino
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Here's that VERONA bike. You should hear that engine scream....i'd guess it does like 14'000 rpm Wink

As mentioned it got built by Mr. Carlo Verona from Italy at age 17! He later became a real genius in motosports...he also did the famous aluminium chassis of my '89 Honda CR 125



Those interested might go anc check my Flickr album on Mr. VRP here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ottospeed/albums/72157649740167388



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Here's 1 lap around GP track Arco di Trento /Italy on a Kramer 50cc during the international RSP Classic Nations 2021. That same vintage race will be held again in about 2 weeks on 15./16. October 2022

Enjoy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-le4pX9RZc

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Banana_oil
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9/30/2022 10:38pm Edited Date/Time 9/30/2022 10:39pm
Hi, does your friend still have this? I am looking for a Riwa or full-size pre-97 bike or frame. Thanks
He sold it but I know the new owner also so forwarded your question to him

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