David Joy
Grasshopper
Saw this along the road side yesterday:
Found this yesterday. Owner has no idea what he has, thinks the value is all in the very-sorry-state Yam 350. Wants $1500 but now says $1200 buys the pile (bike doesn’t run; mileage unknown). I like old two-strokes but this ugly duckling would be very hard to love as is and too expensive to restore. But I do love the fairing! Driving by, immediately knew it was an early Vetter and from the info on Craig’s great site, I think it’s a Series 1000. There is a Vetter logo label (obscured by much dirt and grime) on the left inner surface, but no way to peek at the serial number under the windshield foam. I some have concerns. Any thoughts?
Found this yesterday. Owner has no idea what he has, thinks the value is all in the very-sorry-state Yam 350. Wants $1500 but now says $1200 buys the pile (bike doesn’t run; mileage unknown). I like old two-strokes but this ugly duckling would be very hard to love as is and too expensive to restore. But I do love the fairing! Driving by, immediately knew it was an early Vetter and from the info on Craig’s great site, I think it’s a Series 1000. There is a Vetter logo label (obscured by much dirt and grime) on the left inner surface, but no way to peek at the serial number under the windshield foam. I some have concerns. Any thoughts?
- The mounting hardware looks different from the mounting instructions that Craig has posted. The top mount looks professionally made but is bolted to the steering head instead of attached with hose clamps. What’s with that? The lower mount is wrapped with what looks like some old rags, so very hard to see what it is, but again, it doesn’t quite look like the mounting shown in the instructions. Is this maybe a homemade conversion mount (perhaps the fairing came off another bike)? I believe this is a ’71 R5B, and Series 1000 production was ending just as this bike rolled out.
- I don’t have a good photo to show it, but the handlebars were converted to an aftermarket pair that have a lot of setback, apparently to allow the bars to turn full lock without hitting the fairing. I know the instructions talked about the need for this, but these looked excessive. Anybody know of a good “cockpit” photo of Series 1000 mounted to a 250-350 size bike?
- The windshield is missing the left side with a very sharp jagged edge (photo doesn't show it, sorry). It's a real disaster – just looking at it gives me visions of a gruesome injury. Given Craig’s amusing story of his shaping these compound curve windshield using P40 field reapir techniques (smoking oil!), where would I ever find another? Ideas?
- Anything else for the good of the order? Not sure what I will do, or if I can justify $1200 just to be able to look at this in my garage, but I can’t see giving this to somebody who doesn’t know what it is. Thanks in advance! David
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