Harry Hindall

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Harry Hindall

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En faisant des recherches sur les Yam TT500 , je suis tombé sur ce fabricant de cadre.

Harry Hindall was a motorcycle frame builder, aerospace engineer, and a desert racer From England who learned his welding skills working from some of the best; Don and Derrick Rickman. A new job brought him to SoCal. where he worked for Northrop in L.A. area, and until the layoffs of the 70′s would work as an engineer. While in SoCal he became a desert racer in District 37 AMA. Others noticed his specially built Triumph Twin in his home built frame, and they asked to ride it.
After that he had friends wanting frames built for their bikes as well. When he was layed off for a few years, he ramped up his production of hand built one-of-a-kinds’s to make frames for D & RT1′s, Suzuki’s 250/400, Kawasaki 350 Bighorns, BSA and Triumph Twins and Singles. His final design was a TT500 Yamaha. Most 2-stroke bikes were about 30 lbs lighter when done, and the Twins sometimes up to 60 lbs lighter! He also made his own plastic Rickman style tanks (in Red) and seat combos.

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The motor in this Hindall is a T100SC 500cc Triumph twin with factory ET ignition. Ceriani MX front forks and S&W rear shocks handle the suspension. The stock Triumph wheels have been completely rebuilt with new sealed bearings, rims imported from England, and Buchanan stainless steel spokes.
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