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lcrken said:jseng1 said:My Race buddy Mic Ofield raced both Seeley and Rickman frames and declared that the Rickman handled better.
This is the Ofield Rickman at my place after an engine rebuild. It normally ran with a JPN fairing, but it was not installed in the pictures.
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This is in 2010, well after Mick quit racing the bike, but bit it was still raced occasionally by Scott Fabro for Mick's ex-wife Hillary. It had a lot of racing miles on it by then, and the cosmetics certainly had suffered a bit, but it was still a competitive bike. The bike is now Scott's, and he's retired it from racing so he can restore it to it's former glory.
One of the problems with both the Rickman and the Vendetta Seeley replica that Mick replaced with it was frame tube cracking. The frames were built for light weight, and after several years of hard racing started to suffer major cracking in the tubes. Mick had repaired and reinforced the frames of both of them more than once.
Ken
Thanks for posting these pictures Ken, Since I am building a bike aroun my original Rickman frame I would be pleased to be in contact with Scott at some time.
I have a works JPN style fairing I intend to use, which has an extended lower section to cope with the height of the bike compared to the monococque and space frame.
Steve