E bay
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Re: E bay
I wish these dealers would do their homework and not just think a bike looks nice so it is correct and worth £6000.00
It has the wrong mudguards wrong cylinder heads, top fork nuts look homemade, there must be more,
It has the wrong mudguards wrong cylinder heads, top fork nuts look homemade, there must be more,
Roy
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That sounds right. It looks quite well done, but is perhaps a bit overkill? Still they are quite heavy bikes - perhaps that's the reason for the safety helmet in the last pic. Health & safety and all that...
The nut is missing from the centre of the chaincase, and there is evidence of something dripping into the LH downpipe. It is prettier than my bike though.
Malc
The nut is missing from the centre of the chaincase, and there is evidence of something dripping into the LH downpipe. It is prettier than my bike though.
Malc
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I am seriously contemplating the purchases of the 31 if the price was right, I moved house late last year and regrettably got rid of my 16ms G2 & model 20 thinking I would have no room for them now after getting settled in I have a little space for another bike. And I would like to know if any of the members know or have any information on its past. I really like the look of it.
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Re: E bay
Nice job posting details of the previous owner's name, address, telephone number etc on the internet (in the photograph of the documentation) .........
1953 AJS 16MS, 1939 BSA 250 and a 1/3 scale Sopwith Triplane but that's another story .....