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Re: Storm in North Wales
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:22 am
by Jbrebel
Welcome to the forum

Re: Storm in North Wales
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 1:00 pm
by Whoa Nelly
Cheers Jb!
Chris, its a Sachs 650 - one of a small range of oddball bikes the Austrian suspension folk seemingly bolted together at random. This one had a Suzuki single out of the DR650 in a Fritz Egli frame. No one really knew what to make of it and stayed away in droves - I've only ever seen one other, which is a shame because it's a great little bike - sorta wish I'd kept it.
WN!
Re: Storm in North Wales
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:05 pm
by Anotherbikerbabe
Whoa Nelly! wrote:Di awn Benny bach. Lets try this
Ok, photobucket seems to work better than snapfish. Here's another one, loaded up for travellin'
That'll do for now. Look forward to sharing the wisdom of the vtr.org massive and meeting some of you out there!
Hiya and welcome..I like the bag on the back, where did you find that?
ABB
Re: Storm in North Wales
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 11:22 pm
by Whoa Nelly
Ta ABA aka Tracy - luggage is from Bagster. The bike came with the tank cover and tailbag, ebay provided the rest. Colour coordination is a happy but slightly embarassing coincidence - its nicely made & well thought out kit. Although it makes me look like a squash racquet salesman.
You live in a nice area - Dumfrieshire has the best mountain biking anywhere! Sadly my lovely Storm just isn't compatible with quite a few of my other interests, and the car wins out too often. *sigh*
WN!
Re: Storm in North Wales
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 10:09 am
by sirch345
Whoa Nelly! wrote:Cheers Jb!
Chris, its a Sachs 650 - one of a small range of oddball bikes the Austrian suspension folk seemingly bolted together at random. This one had a Suzuki single out of the DR650 in a Fritz Egli frame. No one really knew what to make of it and stayed away in droves - I've only ever seen one other, which is a shame because it's a great little bike - sorta wish I'd kept it.
WN!
WN,
that explains why from a google search I could only find 125cc or smaller bike's from Sach's. It looks a nice bike with it's clean lines, and the Suzuki DR engines are known to be good.
I know what you mean about wishing you'd kept it, I have quite a few old bikes I wish I still had too
Chris.