That is a very nice machine!
Frank, that outer cone for the 41mm Rickman CB front brake is being quality produced in Poland today. I considered getting one when I still had a Rickman-Honda since the stock front rotor looks so wimpy.
The frame is most certainly not a Rickman. Given the backbone oil tank, my vote would be for an Egli lookalike or a PFM. Also note the oval steel swingarm. That certainly points to an Egli-like frame with rear non-concentric adjusters.
There were rumored to be a few sets of 41mm Rickman race forks with dual disks, but in my thirty years of working with my Rickmans I have not been able to verify the rumor and I've inquired worldwide. In looking at the forks on this bike, I'm inclined to call them Cerianis but the triple tree is more like a Rickman CR or a Marzocchi. To my knowledge and research, the only 41mm Rickman forks were single disk and the rotors were nothing like the machined rotors on this bike. The CR dual disk forks were, of course, 38mm and made by Betor. The Rickman 41mm forks were made by a company with a somewhat generic name like "Continental Fork Company" but I just don't remember the actual name.
If I can provide any additional info, please just ask. I'm no guru but I do have some experience with the Rickman CR.
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