Why Are There So Many Alloy Wheeled 865 Bonnies For Sale??

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  1. curly

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    Newchurch model fitted my bill perfectly
     
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    I dream of owning a California T3. Gorgeous.
     
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    So do I but mines a California EV 1100 rat bike come bobber sort of thing :cool:
     
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    Might just be the alloy wheel ones were fuel injected and the styling a bit less pure of the original.
     
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    Two pluses in my mind.
     
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    I would have preferred carbs as they offer more possibilities to play around with, but wasn't bothered with it having EFI. There was a Bonnie produced in 1979 I think with alloy wheels.
     
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    Later T100 also had EFI but a 17" front wheel was the big sell for me with the SE. A bit less like ploughing a field than the 19" thing on the T100. :grinning:
     
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    In 2017, I really wanted a Moto Guzzi V7. Choice was either the Special with spoke wheels or the matte painted Stones with cast wheels, but black exhaust. I don't like black exhaust, matte paint or spoke wheels, so looks won out and I got the Special. Kept telling myself I was going to get a flat with these tubed tires. So, it only took 300 miles to get a screw in the back tire out riding the back roads far away. Called for a tow truck, got home and ordered the Stone wheels. I guess I talked myself into a flat. And yes, I've ridden many bikes since the '60's without getting a flat.
     
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    Yes the cast wheel model of the seventies was where the modern day version came from.
     
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    Wasn't that the 'Custom' version when a lot of factories stuck longer forks, high bars and a King and Queen seat on an existing model? Anything but a custom :laughing:
     
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    There were some, however the 1st mag wheel was pretty much just a T140, a friend had one, black with gold pinstripes
     
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    No wasn’t referring to a US style spec but we had it around the time of the gear lever change over.
     
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    I only bought mine a few weeks ago buy spent a couple months looking. I'd say it's about 50/50 spokes vs alloys. I believe the alloy wheel version was particularly popular with those with shorter riders but I'm 6"1 and it's perfectly comfortable for me.
    I just ended up with an alloy wheel model because it was the nicest bike in my budget.
     
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    The plus side is that the cast wheel version is slightly quicker to corner as wheels are more nimble. I had that version for many years and it rode well.
     
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