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Rozabikes Tim:
Sorry Europa, hadn't realise the thread had moved on. 😜

McCabe-Thiele (Ted):

--- Quote from: Rozabikes Tim on February 08, 2024, 05:13:32 PM ---Sorry Europa, hadn't realise the thread had moved on. 😜

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I drove a Renault Engined Europa back in the 1970's when I was in the trade it was surprisingly quick and handled as they used to say - like it was on rails.  Sold in less than a week - it was as noisy as hell in the back so it felt fast at 40 mph.

Orcade-Ian:
Ash,
The GB (400 and 500) were really easy to start - no fumbling around finding compression like on a Brit single, just give it a good prod and away it went!  Is the RSA leccy as well as kick?  I have a  CBX 250 RSE which I ought to move on - running out of years left!
I don't have any recollection of the dealer Ced Francis - where was he based?  I left Hull to go to Huddersfield Teacher Training College in 1975 and then landed my first teaching job in Southport, so have been away a lot longer than I lived there - still visit rellies and friends now and then.
Ian

Laverda Dave:

--- Quote from: AshimotoK0 on February 08, 2024, 04:35:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: Orcade-Ian on February 07, 2024, 12:56:41 PM ---Ted, that's a lovely looking Europa - FAT Hull reg too!  Don't remember the car though - wonder if Ash does? 
I sold mine Moorey to a chap in our Jag and VJMC clubs - he still has it too.  I then got a GB500TT in that Burgundy colour.  I still think the 400 was better than the 500.  With the kickstart operated decompression system, my party trick was starting the 500 by hand on the kickstart - try doing that with a 500 Goldie!

Ian

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No I don't remember it in Hull Ian. My friend in Hull is just restoring a 60's  Elan Roadster. He got the body painted by SMS in Spalding last year..... ££££££. The car he bought in late 1970's from Ced Francis. Do you remember that dealer Ian? Cost him a few hundred quid when he bought it.

Interested about your comments on the de-compressor fitted to kick-start mechanism. My newly acquired CB250RSA has that arrangement. Does that mean it will be easy to start too? LaverdaDave will know.

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You have to make sure you follow the procedure in the Haynes manual with regards to free play in the cable for the decompress or to work properly. I definitely couldn't start mine by hand as the compression was quite high on these engines although Bill at the bike shop said he knew of someone who could start theirs by hand. Maybe I need to use my Bullworker a bit more but I don't have the strength to get it out of the box.....🙄

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