It pains my heart to be reminded. Just not financially doable with trying to get a shed built and all. The history and uniqueness of these machnes is so over the top. The best part is, Mr. Nicholson is still alive and well. And there is new information popping up all over the place. It amazes me how much is not known about machines. The whys and the whos and such. OC250r was the first person who really was able to bring a ton of information together in one place on one of the mythical builders of such machinery. It would be nice to be able to bring such info together for the rest of the small builders, and I mean no offense to anyone with the word "small", so please don't be offended. The ingenuity and craftsmanship of these parts and frames and kits is just so cool. From bits like bolt-on swingarm kits to almost complete trikes to complete competition machines. I like mechanical things, and alot of engineering on these machines is just mind blowing.
Nicholson 500x (Project)
Nicholson 185s
Nicholson 110 (That takes an atc70 tank)
Ascott 500 head/350x (Project)
Homebuilt Racer Chromoly Suspension 110 (Ragin Runt)
PK Racing Suspension 70
A+ Inc Suspension 70
AWS Aluminum 90 frame
Hi Performance ATC Suspension frame rd350
Hi Performance ATC Suspension frame 90