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I know there are some motorcycle enthusiasts on these pages: you might be interested in this old bike which is a regular visitor to my local transport cafe. It is a 1930 Scott 'Squirrel', 500cc twin cylinder, water cooled two stroke. The owner is a 79 year old man and he has had the bike since he was 16 years old. It was 30 years old when it came into his possession - it is now 93.
He tells me that the crankshaft was replaced many years ago; the magneto and dynamo have been reconditioned several times; the wheels were rebuilt recently. Apart from ball ended control levers and turn indicators it is mostly original and unrestored.
An unusual feature is that the crankshaft has bearings at the centre, between the cylinders, but not at the ends.
The performance is quite sprightly and it sounds very distinctive.

He tells me that the crankshaft was replaced many years ago; the magneto and dynamo have been reconditioned several times; the wheels were rebuilt recently. Apart from ball ended control levers and turn indicators it is mostly original and unrestored.
An unusual feature is that the crankshaft has bearings at the centre, between the cylinders, but not at the ends.
The performance is quite sprightly and it sounds very distinctive.

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