I posted this on Wed Jul 28, 2010
"Lurking at the back of the garage is a pre V twin single. It was used as a field bike and is a bit beaten up. It has been safely stored in the dry largely because I forgot it was there. If you are interested, I will look for an engine number and take a photo."
My apologies to anyone who replied... circumstances got away from me for a while. The bike is still here and still available. I could not see an engine number today but if someone can suggest where it would be, I will have another look. Must go, chaps.
Stuart Tallack
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Rather sad single
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Re: Rather sad single
Hi Stuart, I did message you a couple of times in the past. I'd like to know a bit more about this bike, any chance of a few pics, please? I'll PM you again with my phone No and email etc.
Thanks, Steve.
Thanks, Steve.
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Re: Rather sad single
Hi all,
this rather sad single is now mine! The engine and frame are normal Corsaro but the forks and front wheel/fuel tank are something else, as yet unidentified. It looks to me to be mainly a road Corsaro that was tarted up to look like a Regolarita/Country on steroids. The forks and rear suspension units look way over standard lengths.
So, my questions are;
Does anyone know how to identify from the frame number?
If/where there is an engine number?
Have you got a pile of rusty Corsaro parts you don't want?
Should I get out more?
Will I have time to get out at all?
Cheers! Steve.
this rather sad single is now mine! The engine and frame are normal Corsaro but the forks and front wheel/fuel tank are something else, as yet unidentified. It looks to me to be mainly a road Corsaro that was tarted up to look like a Regolarita/Country on steroids. The forks and rear suspension units look way over standard lengths.
So, my questions are;
Does anyone know how to identify from the frame number?
If/where there is an engine number?
Have you got a pile of rusty Corsaro parts you don't want?
Should I get out more?
Will I have time to get out at all?
Cheers! Steve.

All donations to the rest home for old Camels, Leicestershire.
Re: Rather sad single
There was a nice I.S.D.T 125 at Bristol for sale! I was tempted!-but my shed is
full!


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Re: Rather sad single
Hi all.
That I.S.D.T at Bristol is mine and is still for sale @ £1750 ono,photo of it in members bikes photos.If interested or for photos e-mail me,Dave Roberts at david.r123@rocketmail.com
Cheers Dave.morini500dave.
That I.S.D.T at Bristol is mine and is still for sale @ £1750 ono,photo of it in members bikes photos.If interested or for photos e-mail me,Dave Roberts at david.r123@rocketmail.com
Cheers Dave.morini500dave.