How many recognize this?

yzvet426
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Edited Date/Time 10/1/2013 8:33am



This was at an old school weekend event. Lot's of history for those in the Midwest. Check out the footpegs bolted to the side case
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Tdub13
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9/30/2013 8:58am
Shock mounts have been played with as well. Interesting looking CCM. I never noticed that they run a chain primary before. cool bike.
motogrady
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9/30/2013 9:18am
One of the few 4 strokes that were around before the cheater rule.
Guy in Dist 7 had one, freaking piece of art.
newmann
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9/30/2013 9:25am
I got one of those engines in a hardtail flat track setup as part of a five bike (all BSA) purchase back in 1993. Sold it like a dumbass. Well, like a broke dumbass who didn't have the $2500.00 to buy a mint 1970 B50 MX, mint 1970 441 Victor Special, crusty but complete 1965 A10 Road Rocket, basketcase 1958 Goldstar with most all refurbished engine components to be reassembled and the CCM hardtail flat tracker. Had to go in halves with a buddy of mine! He kept the B50 and I kept the 441 Victor. Sold the other three for $3500.00. Thought I had hit the damn lottery.....Laughing

There is a local guy here that claims to have one of those still in the crate.
newmann
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9/30/2013 9:32am
Basically a modded B50 500cc engine if I remember correctly? Outer cases were cast in magnesium with the peg mounts integrated into them. Cylinder fins were cut in the staggered pattern.

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10/1/2013 7:50am
newmann wrote:
Basically a modded B50 500cc engine if I remember correctly? Outer cases were cast in magnesium with the peg mounts integrated into them. Cylinder fins were...
Basically a modded B50 500cc engine if I remember correctly? Outer cases were cast in magnesium with the peg mounts integrated into them. Cylinder fins were cut in the staggered pattern.

Are those Curnutt shocks?
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10/1/2013 8:33am
Not sure, just grabbed that pic off google. They do look like Curnutts though.

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