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Picked Tornado up today. His head bearing will need changing soon, but he flew through the MOT.







The cylinder head that our hosts supplied (Thanks guys!) looks very tidy, one of the few shiny pieces of metal on the bike!


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I had always 'kinda' hoped that Tornado had been a real military bike, but 'sorta' knew he probably wasn't. Seems I may have been wrong!



Tornado has 4 missing years. He also has "50011 EX-ARMY" chalked on the frame under the tank.



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and unlike most other military bullets, the wheel rims, spokes and everything else came already painted olive green. This was not repeated on later 'made for export' military bullets



He was one of the 'Bavanar' import bikes, the military version being available as a special order only.



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Bavanar had the factory paint the gold pinstripes on, to make the bikes look more attractive.



I now believe that Tornado spent three years with the Indian Army, and was then returned to the factory to be refurbished and have gold pin-striping, before being sent to Bavanar in the UK. This might seem a bit fanciful, but also seems the only explanation that fits all of the known facts. Civilians in India are not allowed to have olive green (army coloured) vehicles, so for Tornado to spend four years there, it seems more likely he did three years in the army, as he could not be sold to, or used by civilians and it seems unlikely that he spent four years in the factory.

This would also explain the 'special order' to obtain one from Bavanar. They could only import them as and when they came back in from the army to be fixed up! Enfield India were in financial difficulty, and Bavanar must have been very useful to them, as anybody buying an ex military vehicle in India had to repaint it a non olive green colour. This makes it harder to sell the old bullets, so what better for the factory than to buy them back cheap, do a refurb, and then export them, saving on the cost of a total repaint? This might also explain why Tornado had three slightly different shade of green on him, the gold pinstriped parts are slightly glossy and a different colour to the engine. the frame and other parts are a third shade! This indicates that various sections of the bike were painted at three different stages.

Having said all that, I may never know for sure, but one thing is certain. I love my military bullet and whatever his history, nothing is going to change that!


Anyway, there is a pdf of the Bavanar 1990's bullet brochure on my site along with other neat RE, Lucas, Smith's and Amal documentation on the following link.




Scaly's RE stuff












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Re: Kevin.
I had the good fortune to have Kevin Turner strap me in to a Jet Provost of 1 CFS at RAF Leeming a few weeks before that tragic incident, I was due to get a flight in either 1 of the Vintage Pair on a Friday afternoon but bad weather curtailed that but the JP was a go.
One of the perks of being an ATC instructor, last day of an instructors course.
Flt Potter flew a 2nd JP with a collegue on the course, he briefed us both pre-flight, My pilot was Squadron Leader David Marchant, the OIC of the Vintage pair.
Weeks later I was at that Mildenhall and witnessed that terrible accident.
My pilot was in the Vampire both he and his co-pilot survived, but Flt Potter and Kevin had no chance.
That scene will stay will me for ever, and it's fitting that Kevin should have a Meteor named after him.
In two minds to call my 'new' Electra Andrew after his Pilot, who knows Kevin and Andrew may meet up some time!
Terry
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Kevin Turner's sister Dawn knows, and she was ok, saying that Kevin and his friend likes bikes and that it was nice he had one named after him.



Well if you name yours 'Andrew', and we do meet, we better be damned sure we don't crash into each other, that would be too ironic.



There are still the ITN and BBC news reports about the incident on youtube.



Dawn still replied to comments on one of them, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FgAume4aQ8



The other vid is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy9B8Lp_xsQ

A very sad and tragic accident.

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