Lovely report Brehn, as always, this trip is reminding me of the summer of '76 when I lived in Oxford and worked shifts that gave me four - effectively five - days off every two weeks and I'd ride down the A-40 on my Ducati 350 to that region - no trails but lots and lots of sweeping bends ...
The Quasar used a Reliant engine - not bad, I drove the original on my bike license back in the day. Now if they'd fitted a Hillman Imp engine, likewise aluminium, that would have been something!
I think it was Royce Creasey who invented/made it? I remember reading the test in Bike Magazine, a while ago. It was probably ahead of its time but rang no bells for me. Wasn't the odd steering arrangement a Difazio set-up?
Royce Creasey didn't invent or make it but he raved about in in his ...
Meanwhile we were up at Coll de Triador (2.083 m) yesterday with dogalog checking out the snowmelt and thinking of you. No, not because we kept looking at cow's arses through the windscreen on the Niva but because there were hundreds of calves ...