Homemade Can-Am we had a local welder/machinist friend build for us in mid 1982. Frame is scratch built while the swingarm,shock, rear brake, seat, axle and hubs are all off a 82 250r donor bike. The orange engine is a Can-Am 400 but we also used a Can-Am 250 motor in this bike for a while as well. Fuel tank is off a 1980 CR250 i believe but the seat and tank changed a few times as you can see in the photos.
In many ways this was the prototype of our Franks bikes.
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George gets the state of the art Nicholson Selvy 250R and i get the weirdo rolling parts bin bike...thanks Dad..
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Pipe is off a Can-Am dirt bike with a few changes to make it fit. Nickolson triple clamp with a second lower clamp welded on as a brace. Simon forks with a very rough looking front brake mount/stay. For what a Frankenstein creation it was the results worked really well on the track and i raced this bike for better part of a year with no DNF's or complaints. Can-Am engine had its short comings but the built proof clutch and gearbox made it a winner for our purposes.
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All in all a great bike built from scraps and a bit of steel tubing.




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