I used to put a little castro R in the gas tank of my cafe racer
motorcycle to get that great smell. No, it wasn't a two stroke--there
was no function other than smell. So even if there's a nefarious plot
afoot we can defeat it easily--all you need is about two teaspoons in a
five gallon tank for a delightful castor miasma.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack W Drews [mailto:vinttr4@geneseo.net]
Sent: Friday, October 16, 1998 7:59 AM
To: friends of Triumph
Cc: vintage race list
Subject: Castrol R
What's with this Castrol R thread?
I know who started this, but I'm suspicious about his motive.
First we debated vintage appearance, then vintage history, then some
twit suggested vintage air extracted from junkyard tires -- is there
skullduggery in the offing?
Is someone SLIPPERY trying to corner the market on Castrol R, get the
rules changed to require vintage smell, and finance a budding racing
career by being the only source?
(...and does it leak more slowly out of Triumphs?)
--
uncle jack
TR4 Rallye Replica vintage racer
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