NOVEMBER 2020

Classic Clatter

The Journal of the Classic & Enthusiasts Motor Cycle Club of NSW Inc.

WWW.CEMCC.ORG.AU

Just some of the crew on the Ted Conran 2020 memorial ride. See page 22 for Ride Report.

SEPTEMBER NORTH RIDES

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CLASSIC & ENTHUSIASTS MOTOR CYCLE CLUB OF NSW Inc. OFFICE BEARERS for 2020

OFFICE BEARERS ILLAWARRA BRANCH President David deLapp 9600 9894 Patron Norm Aldridge Vice President David Lewis 9630 6304 President Brian Martin 0408 835 139 Secretary Alan Harper 9627 3290 Vice President Tim Seiber Treasurer Barbara Poole Treasurer Joanne Dickie Committee Members Ian Wood 0414 556 677 Secretary Bruce McDonald 0402 566 945 Peter Wolfenden 4758 7177 [email protected] Konrad Dover 0414 605 766 Regalia Officer Barry Newell 0415 166 845 Librarian Allan Graham 4632 7202 Peter Boros 9920 6658 Sunday Rides Mick Johnson 0419 297 171 Editors Debra Hasler 0408 213 797 Ron Foye 1st Wed Peter Van Linden Bruce McDonald 0402 566 945 Tortoise Ride [email protected] Dam Ride Regalia Ray Gosling 0413 380 257 Off-Road Ride Brian Martin, Wayne Martin, Jim Cummins Events Committee Alan Harper 9627 3290 Coffee Ride Events Calendar 2-Stroke Tues Ride Co-ordinator Greg Cheney [email protected] Rally Committee Adrian Wallace 0415 422 167 Rally Secretary Vacant Debenham Rally Merle Graham, Wayne & Brian Martin Rally Director Vacant Show Day Organiser Jim Cummins Librarian Kim Fleming 9652 2223 Catering Officers Wayne Martin 0404 353 537 Permits Officer Peter Wolfenden 4758 7177 John Hughes 4297 5545 Web Administrator Ian Richardson [email protected] Welfare Officer Lester Hamilton 4229 4003 Membership Officer Alan Harper 9627 3290 Program Officer Vacant Email: [email protected] Historian Steve Ansell 0412 992 627 Welfare Officer David Lewis 9630 6304 Technical Officer Allan Graham 4632 7202 M NSW Liaison Officer Debra Hasler 0408 213 797 Property Officer Adrian Wallace 0415 422 167 Program Officer David Lewis 9630 6304 Machine Eligibilty Peter Boros 9920 6658 Illawarra Committee Members: Wayne Martin, Brian Martin, Jim Committee Peter Wolfenden 4758 7177 Cummins, Bruce McDonald & Joanne Dickie

Club Meetings: Dundas Sports & Recreation Club, 9 Elder Road, Branch Meetings: Keiraville Public School, Gipps Road, Dundas. Fourth Wednesday of the month 8:00pm Keiraville. Second Monday of the month 7:30pm Postal Address: PO Box 3033 Telopea NSW 2117 Postal Address: PO Box 5340 Wollongong NSW 2500

MACHINE EXAMINERS Albion Park Bob Vine 4256 6940 CENTRAL WEST BRANCH Baan Baa Warren Chapman 0428 422 708 Patron Rick Kent 6361 7915 Baulkham Hills Alan Smith 9639 7017 President Rick Kent 6361 7915 Bonnet Bay Rick Pont 0419 421 837 Vice President Mark Turnbull 6362 7953 Coledale Mark Clarke 0421 597 579 Secretary David Scott 0438 612 874 Coniston Michael Johnson 0419 297 171 Treasurer Michael Hall 6365 1233 Douglas Park Allan Graham 4632 7202 Librarian Don Wilson 6362 3584 Engadine Bob Moss 9520 4721 Publicity Officer Ron Mills 6360 0115 Kirrawee Richard Stock 0437 267 683 Permits Officer Rick Kent 6361 7915 Kurnell/Cronulla Greg Cheney 0416 661 518 Events Committee Rick Kent 6361 7915 Maroubra Richard Ementon 9349 4160 Mark Turnbull 6362 7953 Merrylands Ross McDermott 0412 826 436 David Scott 0438 612 874 Molong John Packham 6366 8622 David Thorn 0422 325 123 Orange Rick Kent 6362 9602 Brian Corey 6361 4396 Orange Brian Corey 6361 4396 Michael Hall 6365 1233 Orange Gordon Crisp 0413 437 387 Kevin Daniel 0408 871 604 Revesby Ray Lutherborrow 9771 5672 Robertson Robert Tobler 4885 1881 Branch Meetings: Gladstone Hotel Function Room, Corner of Hill Sanctuary Point Mark Mansell 0406 043 953 and Byng Streets. First Monday of the month 7:30pm Seven Hills Peter Scott 9624 1262 Postal Address: PO Box 431 Orange NSW 2800 Woodford Peter Wolfenden 4758 7177

LIFE MEMBERS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

Ted Conran (dec), Allan Graham, Merle Graham, John Harman (dec), Alan Harper, Ken Harslett (dec), Barry Jarvis (dec), Jack Martin (dec), Roger McGregor, Wayne Penny, Alan Pride (dec), Elsie Romey, Keith Sandell, Sue Simmonds and Allan Smith.

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Noises from the Big End.

Bearing in mind the importance of our first electronic ‘Zoom’ meeting (which was made available to the majority of members, giving them the opportunity to put forward their views on the two special resolutions, as previously listed), I was surprised to find that out of almost 400 members, only 5 were interested enough in the club’s affairs to attend the meeting. Even though the attendance numbers were down, I was very happy with the way the Zoom system worked and pleased the vote to accept the two special resolutions was passed. The minutes of the meeting are on the website.

For your benefit, the committee plan to continue using this new technology, which, I must add, is remarkable in its capacity to bring members from Orange and Wollongong to the same meeting with , allowing the majority of us the chance to join in and participate.

I am looking forward to the next Zoom meeting at 8pm on 28th October (details and updates are posted on the website) and trust in my belief that our members are not just spectators but participators in club life and hope to see a few more members embrace the technology and in so doing, show support for the committee in their efforts to streamline the club’s administration and to bring all of our branch members closer together.

In addition to the electronic Zoom meetings, the new electronic membership joining system has proven to be very popular with new members. Considering more people are working from home these days, we have seen in the past few months, an increase in new member applications, mainly due to forgotten restoration projects (re)emerging from the depths of the man caves. The feedback from new members on the guidance of the flow charts, (available from the club’s website, outlining the steps required for either Historic or Classic registration) has been positive and well received.

It’s good to see the support for the various road runs, as listed in the club calendar and hope we will be in a better position to host our rallies and show days in 2021. Remembering always to keep to the required 1.5m distancing rule and to uphold the club’s covid19 safety plan whenever in a group.

Now, Is your workbench just as messy as mine? Send in your photos to the editor and let’s see who has the Best? Or the Worst?

Yours in Classic Motorcycling……….David de Lapp

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CLASSIC CLATTER – OCTOBER 2020

The editor’s bit

Don’t forget that the next edition is a combined December/January edition, so please get as many details on runs etc for December and January (even February if anything is already planned) in for that edition.

As always, thanks to the contributors in this issue.

The closing date for submissions for the next edition is Friday 14 November 2020. Don’t forget, for contributions:

• Microsoft Word format wherever possible • For photos, include location, event or ride and full names of members if you want them included in the description.

Email address for contributions: [email protected]

Whether old, classic or modern: Ride often, ride (and socialise) safely – Debbi and Bruce

THE FOLLOWING LISTED CLUBS HAVE INVITED C&EMCC MEMBERS TO ATTEND THEIR RUNS IN 2020

Vintage Motor Cycle Club 96241262 Macquarie Towns 47738027 Velocette Owners Club of Aust. 99206658 Veteran & Historic MCC 88830390 Newcastle Classic MCC 49467835 Shoalhaven HVC Club 44212140 Shoalhaven Classic MCC 44218810 Classic Riders Club of Goulburn 48221818 The BSA Club of NSW 0408286434 Central Coast Classic MCC 43964647 Parkes Antique Motor Club 68622105 Illawarra Classic MCC 42318492 Hunter Valley Norton Owners Club 0419307219 VV&CMCC of ACT 0413023875 A.J.S./Matchless – Australia 0423096659 Orange Classic & Cafe Racer (OC&CR) 0438 640 197 The Panorama Motorcycle Club (Bathurst) 0418 635 845

CLUB REGALIA

Available at bargain prices. We now have available T-shirts in black, sizes L, XL and XXL $15 each. Iron on Cloth Badges $5 Machine Badges $15 Lapel Badges $4 T-Shirts $20 (existing stock still $15) Sloppy Joes $30 (existing stock still $25) Caps $8 Polo Shirts $25 High Visibility vests $20 Number plate name bars $10 Plus delivery. Order all above from Ray Gosling phone 0413 380 257 or email [email protected]

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Mobile 0424 127 363 Phone Allan 02 4632 7202 Proprietor Bernadette Kesby PO BOX 92 12A Lawson Street DOUGLAS PARK NSW 2569 FREDERICKTON NSW 2440 E-mail: [email protected]

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Occasional Comments

The start of spring has brought with it some good riding days as well as some wet ones, Sydney Northern rides in September gave us an example of both. First the Wednesday ride was washed out, I drove the car down to the start and predictably no one showed up so I got to go back home after about 20 minutes. The Sunday ride was completely different with a warm and sunny start with 9 bikes at the start. Not too many older bikes with a panhead Harley, a Suzuki RE5 and my Z1000ST the only bikes on club plates. Not that it matters what bike you choose to ride as we were all out enjoying the lovely Spring weather along with pretty much every other bike in Sydney. We wended our way out through some of the less travelled roads in the Hills district and on to for a Lunch break at the café. Mick on the Harley had an issue with his rear brake being very weak (perhaps fluid on the brake pads ) and he decided to head back rather than risk it on the longer ride. After lunch most of us headed across the Ferry and on the very scenic route to St Albans for another stop. With the Hotel packed and not wanting to get caught out with the traffic heading back on the Webbs Creek Ferry we didn't stay too long. Fortunately we all just made it on the first ferry back and from there we went our separate ways home.

Next ride was a Wednesday ride to Thirlmere, six starters for the ride, not bad considering the grey skies and forecast for rain later in the day. The range of bikes included an Ariel, Honda 750/4, Honda VF500, Kawasaki Z1000, Moto Guzzi 1400 California, Yamaha V-Max 1200. Beginning from Blacktown and wending our way through backroads to avoid traffic, we managed to stay together for most of the ride down through some wonderful country to the Oaks, Oakdale and on to Thirlmere for a pie and a natter. We stayed perhaps a bit too long and took our separate ways home. By the time I filled the bike and headed out it was beginning to shower and increased a bit all the way until around Penrith, so a bit of care was required on the wet roads, but fortunately traffic was light and there were no incidents.

In the shed work slowly continues on the latest crusty not Trusty Triumph 500 with sourcing what parts I can from my collection. I managed to find a really lovely tail light bracket with just perfect patina to match the rear guard, but have had to buy a repro tail light as I only had later model lights on the shelf, might have to scratch it up and leave it in the weather for a while to get the right look. With no decent primary cases, I have decided to try and use the ones that came with the bike although the outer cover has been modified for racing, with holes drilled everywhere. Also it looks like it had been left sitting on the dirt for many years as it has deep corrosion, so I have tried to fill the corrosion holes and paint it black, it sort of fits with the rest of the bike. For those of you who haven't built a bike from a collection of parts from various bikes, it’s a long and sometimes dirty road as often every nut, bolt and part needs to be pulled completely down, cleaned by either degreasing or wire brushing or both and plated or painted and while many parts need to be modified or made and even then pushed, pulled, bent and twisted in order to get them to fit.

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VICE REPORT

This edition of The Vice Report will relate one of the most epic motorcycle adventures of all time. Because of the need to try and condense a book down to fit into a couple of pages here, it will be presented over at least two issues of this magazine. Just in case you were wondering, the motorcycle at the centre of this story is a Panther of course. The ride took place from December 1934 to July 1935. Two young English women, Theresa Wallach and Florence Blenkiron, both very keen and competent motorcyclists, with much competition experience, particularly at Brooklands, rode a 1934 M100 600cc Panther sidecar outfit, pulling a trailer, from London to Cape Town, by way of the Sahara Desert!

Why a Panther? The British Motor Cycle and Cycle Manufacturer and Trades Union had recently decreed that no manufacturer could respond to requests for sponsorship and patronage from clubs or individuals. Although a founder member of this Union, Phelon and Moore (manufacturers of Panthers) had been shown the door because of their undercutting of prices of the hugely successful 250cc Red Panther model, sold exclusively throughout the 1930s Depression by London Dealers Pride and Clark. P&M management succumbed to the persuasion of these two resolute women. P&M wouldn't provide a one off special, but asked the ladies to choose from the current catalogue. Eventually other manufacturers came on board, with Watsonian supplying the sidecar and trailer, as well as donations of oil and grease, and spark plugs.

Theresa Wallach was born in 1909. She had a very comfortable existence, but into her teenage years, began to realise the injustices that women tended to face, on account of them being women. He father was a Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society, and had what was said to be one of the best private collections of archaeological and anthropological artefacts in the country, with items from Africa, South America, the Middle and Far East. This collection certainly piqued Theresa's interest in travel, and what lay beyond the boundaries of England. It was always expected that she would settle into a comfortable life of being a home maker, as society demanded. In 1928, she began an engineering course at the University of London, and discovered motorcycles. She was taught to ride, and bought a BSA Blue Star. She joined the London Ladies Motorcycle Motociclo Club and the International Motorcyclists Touring Club. She became 95-97 involved in sporting activities at Brooklands, entering her first race in St Peters NSW 2044 1932. She won, and was presented with a trophy donated by Sir Telephone 9557 7234 Malcolm Campbell. Theresa became one of only three women to be European and Classic Motor Cycles awarded a Gold Star, for lapping Brooklands at 100mph. One of the Authentic Merchandise & other women was Florence Blenkiron. Memorabilia Service-Repairs-Sales Florence Blenkiron was born in 1904. She began riding motorcycles Davida Helmets Halcion & Nanni at age 16. She took part in her first ladies’ race at Brooklands in Goggles Bike T-Shirts Norton apparel 1928, riding a Grindlay-Peerless. It was at Brooklands that she first Engineer & Rossi Boots met Theresa Wallach in 1933. They became firm friends, Ace Café Merchandise Wax Cotton participating in trials riding, track events and touring. They even Jackets and Jeans learned trick riding. In April 1934, Florence became the first woman UK Lewis Leathers rider to be awarded a Brooklands “Gold Star”, lapping at 102.06mph Sydney’s Royal Enfield Agent on a 500cc JAP-engined Grindlay-Peerless. All tyre brands and fitting Blue Slips/Pink Slips//QBE Green Florence had for some time been meaning to visit family members Slips in South Africa. Theresa half-jokingly suggested that Florence might Also classic leather gauntlets, white go there by motorcycle. The seeds were sown. They spent the next silk scarves, books, posters, b/w twelve months learning as much as they could about Africa, and photos, DVDs, badges, patches planning for the first motorcycle crossing of the Sahara desert, and a lot more thence to Cape Town. Email: [email protected] To be continued ...... David Lewis www.motociclo.com.au

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Dave’s Diary No.26 – Thread stretch.

Dear diary, while waiting on some parts to be machined by our friendly club member, Mark Mansell, I ventured into the back of the shed and decided to re-acquaint myself with a project I had placed on the ‘To Do’ list, some time back in the 1980’s. The bike is a very rare 1962 G9 Matchless 500cc twin. Rare because the factory never listed making them. There is no mention of the G9 range for 1962 in any of the AMC literature. FYI, The G9 had a long and successful career with a continuous, 13 year production from 1949 to 1961. The G9 engine configuration was used as the basis for the award winning G45 racer. Mine however, is just the humble road version, purchased in the late 70’s as a non goer, purely for spare parts to keep my every day 1963 G12 Matchless 650 running reliably. The G12 was my only transport at the time and is still with me today (now with a sidecar). Surprisingly, most of the parts between the 62/G9 500 and the 63/G12 650 are interchangeable but as luck had it, I hardly needed to use any of the G9 parts.

Over the years I have come across only four other 62/G9’s and research (confirmed by AMC guru Ted Conran) showed these bikes were requested by the NSW Police as ‘Station Bikes’, not destined for highway patrol. Since the factory were not making these bikes in 1962 the AMC sales team agreed to assemble a small batch from spare parts. These bikes were then sold as spare parts and not as production items, however all the engines were stamped as 62/G9’s, making these the very last of the G9’s.

Back to the project at hand and I decided to remove the top end from the engine only to find the heads needed overhauling and the pistons needed a new set of rings. Pretty good for a 59-year-old, ex police hack. Upon dismantling, I noticed the cylinder hold down studs had been overtightened causing some of the nuts to be frozen to the studs and with age, caused some of these 5/16” studs to loosen from the crankcase. Examination revealed the threads around the nut had been stretched, most likely by over tensioning the heads and by not keeping to the recommended 18 Lb Ft torque.

To test for thread stretch, you can use a thread gauge (as shown) or the correct thread tap. As a last resort, use an equivalent (New) bolt to compare against. If the threads, of the gauge /tap or bolt, do not match perfectly, then the stud must be replaced. Make sure a new nut turns freely along the full length of the thread.

Don’t throw your old parts away as sometimes the old parts may be re-purposed. In my case the AMC twins came in a variety of sizes from 500 to 550 to 600 to 650 and 750cc configurations, each with different cylinder stud lengths. Therefore, it is possible to use a discarded longer stud, from a similar model, to be shortened by cutting off the damaged thread and then re- threading the stud, with a new thread to the correct length.

The potential benefits of fine threads are: 1. Size for size a fine thread is stronger than a coarse thread. This is both in tension (because of the larger stress area) and shear (because of their larger minor diameter). 2. Fine threads have also less tendency to loosen since the thread incline is smaller and hence so is the off torque. 3. Because of the smaller pitch they allow finer adjustments in applications that need such a feature. 4. Fine threads can be more easily tapped into hard materials and thin walled tubes. 5. Fine threads require less torque to develop equivalent bolt preloads.

On the negative side: 1. Fine threads are more susceptible to galling than coarse threads. 2. They need longer thread engagements and are more prone to damage and thread fouling. 3. They are also less suitable for high speed assembly since they are more likely to seize when being tightened.

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First Entry for the Most Messy garage Vs the Top Tidy garage!, as suggested by David de Lapp in the October edition. Thanks Mark Mansell – think it is easy to see which category it would be!

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PLEASE NOTE – ALL FREE “FOR SALE” ADS WILL RUN MOTORCYCLE SPARES & OTHER ITEMS FOR THREE EDITIONS AND “WANTED” ADS SIX EDITIONS FROM INSERTION AND REMOVED AFTER NEW THIS MONTH THAT TIME (UNLESS PREVIOUSLY NOTIFIED). Eds. Of Ron Foye’s Estate

Free Ads – For Sale - 3 x Progressive Shock absorbers - 1 x Mulholland Shock absorbers - Assorted 1” Handlebars - 1 XT 500 Yamaha Top end Gasket Set - Brando Leather Jacket (Large) size 48 MOTORCYCLES - Bikers Leather Vest (Large) size 56

Triumph Bonneville 2006-2007 Parts NEW THIS MONTH - Black Rear Mudguard th 1969 Velocette Sportsman. 4 owner and superb condition. - Set original mufflers Shown on page 26 of OBA #25, photo’d in January 1979 at - Countershaft sprocket Amaroo Park beside the Sportsman’s of Jim Scaysbrook & Michael Robinson and Lindsay Walker’s Thruxton. Has been Harley Davidson Sportster 1996 Back Parts kept to the same specifications as when that photo was taken. Bike is also fondly mentioned in the OBA #25 text and - Lockhart Oil Cooler (Chromed) has participated in many VOCA national rallies and historic - Highway Foot pegs motorcycle club rides over the past 12 years. 1 of 14 of the - Head lamp glass (Quarts) 3rd batch supplied to Burling and Simmons by Veloce. First - Tail Lamp Chrome Cover kick starter, always. Truly a great bike. $32,000. Outer - Screamin’ Eagle Fork Brace Sydney area. Email me for photos and more - Assorted Foot pegs and Handgrips info. [email protected] - Handle bar Risers and bushes - Side Stand - Sissy bar Brackets - Pannier Bag Stays - Carburettor Tops - Fuel Taps - Fuel Tank Black and Silver - Solo Seat - STD Air cleaner - STD Blinkers - Custom Chrome Blinkers - 3 x Oil Filters - Screamin’ Eagle Shotgun Mufflers - After Marker Shotgun Mufflers

Phone Emma 0422 602 315

350cc Royal Enfield G2 Bullet Circa 1950s. Beautifully Suzuki T250 Hustler crash bar. Free if you can use it? restored three years ago. In very good condition. Brent 0403 448 433. Engine No G2/32529. Swing arm frame matching engine number. Four speed gear box, Amal Monobloc carburettor Amal Carburettor component. All straight and good. Just 76/10. Lucas magneto. New tyres. Use this bike as is or it needs a clean. $60.00. It’s too new for my collection. Mark can be easily restored for road usage. Has headlamp 0406 043 953 (photos below). nacelle. Price : $5,000 or best offer. Email for photographs. Contact : Paul 0431 578 694 or email [email protected] 10/2020

Yamaha DT175 Super Trail 2005 model, last of the series, only 3500km, good knobby tyres, owner’s manual. Extra sprocket, good condition, runs well. No rego. $2200. Located near Orange. Peter 0427107789. 05/2020

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Everest and Beyond: The Himalayas by Bike by Chris Looking for BSA B50 engine anything considered. Call Phil Skinner. Price $49.95 – CEMCC will receive $14.95 for 0414973502 or email [email protected] every book purchased by a CEMCC member. Email Chris at 02/2020 [email protected] to order a copy and quote CEMCC and your member number. Chris can also be contacted on Copy or photocopy of Green Horror – Victorian Motorcycle 0412 099 525. 07/2020 news 1974 Sept – Oct. Surfers Paradise bike race meeting ph. 0412745423. 01/2020 Watsonian Grand Prix Side Car. Just the side car, not the entire outfit. Was attached to a modern Triumph Bonneville 5/8 bore Honda front brake master cylinder 1970’s. Phil Hall and used as a promotional vehicle. Blue and Silver in colour. 0413 626 660. 05/2020 Has an esky behind the seat. $5,000. Contact Michael 0421 587 843. 08/2020 Mirrors for a Honda CB 350/4, must be genuine with Honda emblem. Brent 0403448433. [email protected] Yamaha XJ650 Engine 1982 Seca Turbo complete. $50. 04/2020 Engine came out of a donor bike I purchased for the frame. Engine turns over. Contact Frank Wood on 0419260397 for 1971 T120R Triumph mudguards, handle bar, switches etc. more details. 08/2020 Daryl Jolliffe 0409 318 321. 03/2020

Set of exhaust pipes to suit a Suzuki T250, would prefer Free Ads – Wanted reasonable to good condition, also maybe interested in other parts for a light restoration of the bike. Brent 0403448433 [email protected] 04/2020

NEW THIS MONTH Fuel tank for 1972 Suzuki T500 Titan. Contact Peter 0474 973 874. 02/2020 BSA wm20 fuel tank in useable condition (dents ok but prefer not rusted out). Warren 0428 422 708. Original Mirrors for a Suzuki TS, must have the Suzuki S on

them. Brent 0403448433. [email protected] AJS model 18S single 500cc parts. 04/2020 Battery holder (same as Matchless). Front Mudguard stay. Ray Robinson 02-9489 8561 VF750 Regulator/rectifier Andrew Brookfield 0418 280 614. 03/2020

1984 DR 250 S Fuel Tank Call: 6365 1233 10/2020 Yamaha 1979 Yamaha DT 250 F Left hand plastic side cover (unique to ’79!). Contact Doug Newall 0428 321 645. BSA b31 / a10 plunger rear axle /nut / spacer for pre 02/2020 assembly. Still require a LH a65 engine pipe . Ads can be supplied to Club Secretaries or the Editor. If your ZB b31/b33 engine crankcases late serial numbers or ad is successful, or no longer required, please notify Club halves before 1954. Secretaries or Editor. Exhaust engine pipe suit 49/50 500cc Ariel, condition not important /for start-up. Warren 0428 422 708. 09/2020

LH engine pipe (non balanced) engine pipe suit BSA A65 1970 Lightning or similar in useable condition. Warren 0428 422 708. 07/2020

BSA A65 side stand 1970 Lightning L/R engine pipes (useable) Head light rim / glass and reflector Seat to suit the same (the bike is original and wish to retain the patina) Warren 0428 422 708. 05/2020

BMW K100 (early model) RHS switch gear and cable (i.e. indicator lights, start and kill switch) plus screws. Guy Francis 0421 818 544. 03/2020

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NOVEMBER 2020 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Central West 3 4 Illawarra Ron 5 6 7 Monthly Foye Ride Meeting & AGM

8 Central West 9 10 11 Central West 12 13 14 Illawarra outing Rally Meeting Monthly Meeting South Ride Meet & AGM @ Heathcote 15 Illawarra 16 17 Illawarra 2- 18 Illawarra 19 20 21 Sunday Ride Stroke Tuesday Dam Ride Central West Mid-week Ride 22 South Ride/ 23 Illawarra 24 25 South Ride 26 South Ride 27 28 Central Illawarra ride Off-road Ride Meet @ H’cote Meet @ West Sat ride Sydney Zoom Deepwater Illawarra Meeting & AGM Club Tortoise Ride 29 30

NOVEMBER 2020 RIDES/EVENTS Killalea Reserve. Return to start point or break-off at riders’ discretion. Details Jim 0414 379 419. Monday 2 Central West Monthly Meeting and AGM - Gladstone Hotel Function Room and AGM 7:30pm. Tuesday 17 Central West Mid-Week Ride – Meet at McDonald’s North Orange at 10am – Molong via Nashdale and Peabody Rd, Wednesday 4 Illawarra Ron Foye Ride. Meet Key Batteries return via Amaroo. roadside 10am. Departure time will be sharp to reduce social contact time. Ride will be to Cambewarra, west of Nowra, where a Wednesday 18 Illawarra Dam Ride. Meet Key Batteries roadside garage visit has been arranged. Return via most suitable route. 10am. Departure time will be sharp to reduce social contact time. Details Peter 0490 173 118. Pick up Albion Park Hotel 10:30am. Run will be to Bundanoon for lunch. Bring your own or visit the local cafes. Details Brian 0408 Sunday 8 Central West outing departs Gladstone Hotel Carpark 835 139. at 10 am - Cargo (morning tea), Canowindra, Gooloogong (lunch), return via Billimari and Canowindra.. Sunday 22 South Ride. Caltex Heathcote 9 am, Sublime Point 9.30 to meet any Illawarra members that want to join us, Appin Wednesday 11 Central West Rally Meeting 8:00pm. Road to Wilton, Left Wilton road through Broughton Pass, Right at Douglass Park Drive, Left at Menangle road, Right at Picton road, Wednesday 11 South Ride 10am – 1pm. Meet at Heathcote Left Picton, Right Barker Lodge Road, Left Caltex Woolworths 10am. Suggested route Heathcote >Old Mowbray Park road to Thirlmere. Highway>Bulli tops>Bald Hill> Bundeena>Home through The

National Park or Old Highway. Contact Richard Emerton 9349 Monday 23 Illawarra Offroad Ride. Meet Pheasants Nest Service 4160. Centre 9:30am. Call prior if weather and fire conditions are in question. Details Brian 0408 835 139. Saturday 14 Illawarra Meeting & AGM. Ride to Meeting at Sublime Point Lookout for a 1:00pm and 1:30pm split meeting time Wednesday 25 South Ride 10am – 1pm. Meet at Heathcote starts. Numbers limited to 20 for each session. Details Brian 0408 Caltex Woolworths 10am Suggested route Heathcote >Old 835 139. Highway>Bulli tops>Bald Hill> Bundeena>Home through The National Park or Old Highway. Contact Richard Emerton 9349 4160. Sunday 15 Illawarra Sunday Ride. Meet Key Batteries 9am, riding to Albion Park Hotel for 9:30am. Ride Macquarie Pass, to Wednesday 25 Sydney CEMCC Monthly Meeting & AGM 8pm – Bundanoon for lunch. Return via Kangaloon or most suitable route. 9pm Club meeting via Zoom until further notice. See CEMCC Details Mick 0419 297 171. website calendar for further details. www.cemcc.org.au

Tuesday 17 Illawarra Two Stroke Tuesday and Side Valve-Girder Thursday 26 South Ride 10am – 12pm. Meet at Deepwater Fork Friends. All bikes are welcome on this ride which is meant to Motorboat club at 9.30 for a 10am start. Loop road via Heathcote encourage members and friends to get their machines out for a road and New Illawarra road to Woronora Park. Contact David short outing. Meet Wollongong Lighthouse top level carpark 10am. DeLapp 0423 096 659. Plenty of parking at the Lighthouse if members trailer machine to start point. Prompt departure to ride to Shellharbour Marina and - 15 -

Saturday 28 Central West Saturday afternoon ride. Meet at the DON’T FORGET TO CHECK THE Big Flagpole on Bathurst Road at 1.30 PM for a short ride to WEBSITE CALENDAR FOR RIDE/EVENT Millthorpe via Lucknow and Phoenix Mine Rd, return via Forest UPDATES. Reefs. Rallies & Events All rallies listed are club Saturday 28 Illawarra Tortoise Ride. Meet Key Batteries Mt Keira plate runs. Rd 1pm for a local ride. Older machines and returning to the road machines encouraged. Details Jim 0414-379-419.

DECEMBER 2020 RIDES/EVENTS Sunday 6 Central West Registration Day – Don Wilson’s business 8.30 AM – Sausage Sizzle and short ride to Forest Reefs and return via Cadia Rd.

Monday 7 Central West Monthly Meeting, Gladstone Hotel Function Room 8.00 PM.

Wednesday 9 Central West Rally Meeting 8.00 PM – Rick’s.

Wednesday 9 South Ride 10am – 1pm. Meet at Heathcote Caltex Woolworths 10am Suggested route Heathcote >Old Highway>Bulli tops>Bald Hill> Bundeena>Home through The National Park or Old Highway. Contact Richard Emerton 9349 4160.

Sunday 13 Central West outing departs Gladstone Hotel Carpark at 10am – Rally Route tba.

Sunday 13 South Ride. Caltex Heathcote 9 am, Sublime Point 9.30 to meet any Illawarra members that want to join us - to Wilton, left Wilton road through Broughton Pass, right at Douglass Park Drive, left at Menangle Road, right at Picton Road, left Remembrance Drive Picton, right Barker Lodge Road, left Mowbray Park road to Thirlmere.

Sunday 20 Illawarra Sunday Ride. Meet Key Batteries 9am, riding to Albion Park Hotel, 9:3-am pickup Jamberoo, Gerringong, Berry Mountain, Cambewarra Mountain Café, returning via Robertson. Details Mick Johnson 0419 297 171.

Tuesday 22 Central West Mid-Week Ride – Meet at McDonald’s North Orange at 10 am. Blayney via Forest Reefs and Tallwood, QUALITY MAGNETO SERVICES return via Millthorpe and Beasley Rd. Wanted Second Hand Lucas or BTH Magneto parts Wednesday 23 South Ride 10am – 1pm. Meet at Heathcote Caltex Woolworths 10am Suggested route Heathcote >Old Bosh, BTH, MI and Lucas Magnetos Highway>Bulli tops>Bald Hill> Bundeena>Home through The Lucas, Miller Dynamos National Park or Old Highway. Contact Richard Emerton 9349 ALL UNITS 4160. Restored “as new”

Wednesday 23 Sydney CEMCC Monthly Meeting 8pm – 9pm 3 years Warranty on Labour Club meeting via Zoom until further notice. See CEMCC website Large stock of spares calendar for further details. www.cemcc.org.au 40 years experience Peter Scott Thursday 24 South Ride 10am – 12pm. Meet at Deepwater Motorboat club at 9.30 for a 10am start. Loop road via Heathcote Motor Cycles Sydney road and New Illawarra road to Woronora Park. Contact David Phone: 02 9624 1262 DeLapp 0423 096 659. [email protected]

COD Australia Wide International Service

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CLASSIC & ENTHUSIASTS MOTOR CYCLE CLUB OF NSW Inc.

MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FOR 2021

Please renew my membership of the Classic& Enthusiasts Motor Cycle Club

In Submitting This Membership Renewal, I Hereby Accept & Agree to the CEMCC of NSW Inc. Code of Conduct & Constitution *. *Details are available at www.cemcc.org.au or by contacting The Club.

Name…………………………………………………………………………………. Membership Number…………………...

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I want my Classic Clatter delivered to my postal address I would like the Classic Clatter emailed to me

CROSS OUT ONE OF ABOVE

Membership Renewal fee $47.00 For Direct Credit the Bank Account Details are BSB 062 279 Acc. No. 10015486 Please ensure that you include your name in direct credit reference and email or post your completed renewal form

Cheques should be made out to C&EMCC

Return to C&EMCC Membership officer ALAN HARPER 65 FERMOY RD. MARSDEN PARK NSW2765 [email protected]

Please include this Membership form with your remittance *we need to allocate your renewal to the correct member.

OFFICE USE ONLY

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To ensure that your details are correct and new membership card is processed the membership officer requests that every member fill in & supply one of these forms to renew his/her membership.

Revised 06-10-2020

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CEMCC of NSW Central West Branch MONTHLY GENERAL MEETING Tuesday 6 -10- 2020 - Gladstone Hotel Function Room.

Meeting opened: 7.30 chaired by President Rick Kent Attendance: in attendance, as per attendance book. Apologies: D Scott, D Thorn, D Wilson, J Packham, A Daniel, J Streatfield

Visitors: Nil

Previous Meeting Minutes: Motion: That the minutes be accepted Moved: R Mills 2nd; K Daniel

Business Arising: Nil Treasurer’s Report: Cheque A/c: $ 3334.54 Term Deposit: $ 8001.54 Balance: $ 11336.08.

Motion: That the Treasurer’s report be accepted. Moved : G Crisp 2nd : B Corey

Correspondence in: Newcastle Classic Bikes – September Trailer Registration

Correspondence out: Emails: Minutes, for sale, coming events for Clatter Email to David DeLapp and co supporting the membership applications of Lauren Daniel and Jay Wicks, two newest and youngest members. We need a few more! Email request for updated Orange membership list .

Registration Report D Swain’s BMW R65, G Candale’s BSA A10, M Turnbull’s ES2

Past Events: September

Sunday 13th Central West outing to Millthorpe, Blayney, Hobby’s Yards, Trunkey Ck, Rockley and return. Well attended – M Turnbull, B Corey, D Scott, G Crisp, D Thorn, G Wicks, R Kent. Met B Coles at Bathurst and had lunch at Rockley, meeting members of the Bathurst club. Tuesday 22nd Central West Mid-Week Ride – 5 members met for coffee – no ride.

Sat 26th Central West Saturday afternoon ride for a short ride to Molong via Amaroo Rd and return – Cancelled due to snow. Sunday 27th Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride - no club members participated this year due to the changes COVID format.

October Sat 3rd Trials/ Enduro Classic Bikes – Canowindra – Attended by Gordon C, Dave S, Aaron D, Glen W, Barry S, Kevin D, Lauran Daniels, Jay Wicks. Good to see younger riders. 5 historic off road bikes. Enduro and Trials track. I have asked owner if we can camp next year – he agreed and we all agreed the event should be repeated next year, along with the Hill End ride.

Coming Events October

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Tues 6th Central West Monthly Meeting, Gladstone Hotel Function Room, 7.30 PM Sat 10th Central West ride to Trunkey Creek to meet with the Panorama MCC. Depart 1 pm from the Big Flagpole. Sun 11th Central West ride to Molong, Cumnock, Mumbil (Lunch) Orange. Departs The Gladstone Hotel at 10 am Tuesday 20th Central West Mid-Week Ride – Meet at McDonald’s North Orange at 10 am – Blayney via Huntley Rd, and Millthorpe, return via Pretty Plains Rd and .

Sat 24th Central West Saturday afternoon ride. Meet at the Big Flagpole on Bathurst Road at 1.30 PM for a ride to Blayney, via Beasley Rd, Spring Hill, Millthorpe, return Millthorpe and Forest Rd. November Mon 2nd Central West Monthly Meeting and AGM - Gladstone Hotel Function Room and AGM. 7.30 PM Sunday 8th Central West outing departs Gladstone Hotel Carpark at 10 am - Cargo (morning tea), Canowindra, Gooloogong (lunch),return via Billimari and Canowindra.. Wed 11th Rally Meeting 8.00pm Tuesday 17th Central West Mid-Week Ride – Meet at McDonald’s North Orange at 10 am – Molong via Nashdale and Peabody Rd, return via Amaroo.

Sat 28th Central West Saturday afternoon ride. Meet at the Big Flagpole on Bathurst Road at 1.30 PM for a short ride to Millthorpe via Lucknow and Phoenix Mine Rd, return via Forest Reefs

General Business. –

40th Orange Rally: Format or rally to be decided at this meeting. Rally Committee met two weeks ago and decided that it was not advisable to have the full Rally at Lake Canobolas due to uncertainty over COVID.

However, the committee did discuss the option of getting an expression of interest from past participants to see if they would be interested in two separate rides on Sat 13 Feb and Sunday 14th. These would be un-marshalled rides, with a local leader and tail- end Charlie. If numbers were larger than expected, we could run two rides on each day in different localities, to keep numbers down. Meals and accommodation are up to the participants. Motographix This proposal is flexible depending on the response , but at least keeps the Motor Cycle Sticker & Decal rally going. Reproduction Service PO Box 104 Council has agreed for us to use the showground as a staging point and we Lower Snug TAS 7054 can hire a pavilion Saturday night if we wish for $200. David Scott has Phone 0439 883 164 checked with the adjoining caravan park and there are currently 8 cabins Vintage Classic Japanese English European free on that date, these accommodate two adults at a cost of around $100 and American Ducati from1954 to current “The World’s Best Range” per night. There are also caravan sites and camping sites available, with a HONDA KAWASAKI YAMAHA gate opening onto the showground. AJS ALLWAYS AND ONIONS ARIEL BENNELY BSA BULTACO C Z GILARA GREEVES HAGON th 40 Rally Booklet: David Scott – concept approved. Currently HENDERSON HUSKY NORMAN LAVERNA working on this. Thanks for those who have supplied photos. MALVERN STAR MATCHLESS MONTESSA MOTO GUZZI MOTO SCOOT NORTON OSSA Other Business: Nil RICKMAN NORVAL ROYAL ENFIELD RUDGE SUNBEAM VELOCETTE VINCENT Etc Etc Etc

Meeting closed : 7.55 pm. Next Meeting: Monday Nov 2, 7.30 E-mail: [email protected] Gladstone Hotel.

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Illawarra Branch Minutes Date 10 October 2020

Meeting Opened: 1:15 pm Brian Martin by the barbeque used as a desk.

Attendance: As per covid 19 sheet

Apologies: Joanne Dickie

Correspondence In: Shannon’s auction catalogue

Previous Minutes: None taken due to truncated meeting format/location and absence of the secretary

Business Arising: Nil

Treasurer: No change from last report.

Rides past: Ron Foye Ride was to , 8 Riders, lunch was enjoyed together with a look around the dam. A bit of light rain on the ride back but nothing too serious.

Tortoise ride has become by default the Saturday meeting ride to the meetings, pending a return to more normality. In the meantime the 2 stroke rides are available to cater for older bikes as well – the route and roads will be decided based on what bikes are in attendance. Likewise Greg Cheney advised that the South riders have regular log book rides through national park, which being 60kph most of the way are suitable for the older smaller bikes. Call Greg on 0416 661 518 for details if interested.

2 Stroke Tuesday was to West Dapto and the Huntley Hill climb site. Member Wayne Penrose takes around 24 seconds to go from top to bottom in his highly modified VW hill climb race car, the two strokes took a little longer (not that there were any timed runs on the day)

Off road day at the usual venue, Belanglo state forest, a good roll up, excellent weather with a mix of dirt bikes and riders from the modern and quick through to the classic and quick (or classic and slow in the case of the secretary) but everyone sets their own pace and a good ride was enjoyed by all with both dust and mud featuring. The tracks are become really chopped up by 4 wheel drives in particular and bits of the single track sections are getting deep grooves from bikes in wet weather– deeper than footpeg height in some spots.

Dam ride to the Oaks via a circuitous route, as usual, with some new roads for some attendees.

Ted Conran ride was to Kandos and Blayney via various back roads between here and there and back. Wet ride back from Blayney on the Sunday, resulting in some “machine fail to proceed” moments, but all made the trip OK

Coming Events For the latest correct/updated information on rides, look up the club site/Clatter. Useful mobile numbers for rides are Jim Cummins 0414379419 or Wayne Martin on 0404353537.

General Business: AGM will be next month, November meeting. Consider giving an office bearer position a go - it isn’t that hard yakka and helps keep the club active.

Meeting Closed: 1:45 pm Next Meeting: AGM 1:00 PM Saturday 14 November 2020, Sublime Point Lookout park

President: Brian Martin Secretary: Bruce McDonald

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TED CONRAN MEMORIAL RIDE 2020

An amazing three day ride was enjoyed by all our members to the beautiful country and roads between the " Gong" and Kandos. Twenty-two riders on club plate and full rego bikes covered in excess of 1200 kilometres in motorcycle heaven. Accommodation was the usual pub style. The meals and drinks at the end of the day were well earned and much appreciated. We stayed one night in Kandos and one in Blayney.

I have to acknowledge the always busy Mick Johnson, for always putting his hand up to organize these two and three day rides. I'm sure I can speak for everyone in saying thanks for such a well organised weekend of riding, roads, accommodation and camaraderie. Thanks. Hopefully we will see you on the next ride somewhere.

Pete van Linden

CEMCC ORANGE RALLY 2021

Orange Rally 2021 – To be or Not to Be?

As a result of uncertainty over the situation with COVID, Orange Rally organisers have decided to run a modified event on Sat 13th and Sunday 14th of February. Following discussions with Council, we believe it is too difficult to safely run the event with overnight accommodation at Lake Canobolas Scout Camp.

We are proposing to run a ride on the Saturday and Sunday around the beautiful Orange countryside, with participants organising their own accommodation in Orange. There are two caravan parks and numerous motels and hotels – check out the Orange Information Centre for details.

We are intending to have a BBQ on the Saturday night. We need you to let us know in the next two weeks if you are likely to participate by sending an expression of interest listing names to: David Scott at [email protected]

Once we have an idea of numbers, this will allow us to make more detailed plans, which will be in the December Clatter and emailed to all past Orange Rally participants who have email addresses.

TRO JAN CLASSIC MOTOR CYCLES Copies of photos of the early CLASSIC BRITISH Orange Rallies in the 1980s, or SALES SERVICES AND SPARES your memories, as I am putting

together a booklet for our 40th ORDER 02 9759 6990 Orange Rally to be held next SHOP 4/117 PUNCHBOWL ROAD February. I look forward to hearing from you. BELFIELD NSW 2191 WEB www.trojanclassics.com David Scott, Secretary, [email protected] [email protected] 0438 612 874 Triumph, Norton, BSA, AJS and Matchless

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VALE Ron Standfield 22/09/1932 – 22/09/2020

Ron recently passed away on his 88th birthday. He joined the club around 1990 and was a regular at many rallies, weekends away and countless club rides - generally on his 1939 BSA which was the same bike he got his license on! He restored this bike and rode it to Kyogle and back. The family still have the bike, including the original bill of sale from Bennett and Woods in Lismore. Ron worked at the family business from age 17 until he retired at age 69 and made many friends through the club, a number of whom attended his funeral. Ron had many bikes over the years but always had a soft spot for BSAs, continuing to ride up until about 12 years ago when failing health prevented him from riding - but he always maintained a keen interest in the club, and bikes generally. (Contributed by Narelle and Sean Hogan).

The Club extends its sympathy to the family for their loss.

Ron on the 1939 BSA

Ron participated with his father in the three Redex Trials in 1952, 1953 and 1954.

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Orange CEMCC Off-Road Ride

Eight keen off-road riders, members of the local CEMCC brought out old bikes and some new for the opportunity to practice their skills on an Enduro Track and Trials track in the hills outside the nearby town of Canowindra. Classic bikes included Gordon Crisp’s 1970’s trials Bultaco, his Yamaha of the same period, Dave Scott’s 74 Montessa 250 Enduro and Aaron Daniel’s and Barry Swain’s 1980’s TT 350 Yamahas. We also welcomed two of our youngest members, Lauren Daniel and Jay Wicks. A great day enjoyed by all.

Orange Off Road Ride

1970’s Dave Scott’s 250 Montessa Enduro and Gordon Crisp’s Trials Bultaco.

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