Anybody want to offer any info they have about there experiences with berkeleys ?
im quite interested in a replica , the big bonus is the composite construction which is something i want to do ....
I lived across the road from a guy who had an blue-green one looked like the biz in crude sort of a way ---- trouble was I was 8 yrs old at the time so not much more info
3 cylinder 2 stroke IIRC smooth as silk (excelsior ?), front wheel drive, always wanted one
Twin
700 Enfield engines were the BEC of the day
[Edited on 30/3/12 by ReMan]
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Originally posted by britishtrident
I lived across the road from a guy who had an blue-green one looked like the biz in crude sort of a way ---- trouble was I was 8 yrs old at the time so not much more info
I had one in the mid 60's, had a Royal Enfield twin of indeterminable capacity, had to lift the engine cover and stick a leg in to kick start it. Went like stink but very easy to get on 2 wheels, or was that just the way I drove it 17 year old with only a motorcycle licence
I've always quite liked this 4 wheel re-interpretation (from a Berkeley fan)
http://www.minimarcos.org.uk/altpics/camarotta/index.html
My dad had one when he was sixteen and built it as his first car (to run on a bike licence)
I believe he swapped the original engine and subframe for one with 600(honda maybe) and grafted an mg hardtop onto it. Will quiz him on it further
i went here today to look at one , gave me plenty of inspiration from other microcars too ....
www.bubblecarmuseum.co.uk
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Originally posted by 40inches
I had one in the mid 60's, had a Royal Enfield twin of indeterminable capacity, had to lift the engine cover and stick a leg in to kick start it. Went like stink but very easy to get on 2 wheels, or was that just the way I drove it 17 year old with only a motorcycle licence
Mate stuck a Triumph 650 twin in his.
As above ^^ went like stink but folded up pretty quickly when he had an argument with a tin-top!
Cheers, Pewe10
My 1st car was a BMW Issetta 300cc. went to school in an had great fun and started a bit of a trend in my area!
I always loved the Berkeley ,but couldn't afford one, a modern take on that would be a good kit , it had a nice sleek body.
Also didn't they have British Anzani engines as well, that was probably the weak link back then , but today with a 4 stroke 600c it would be
great.
Youtube Berkeley!!
[Edited on 2/4/12 by Surrey Dave]