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Offline kimbo

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royal enfield wd/co
« on: September 15, 2009, 10:23:19 PM »
can any one help looking for royal enfield wd/co frame /or any parts have engine to start me off just looking for rest of bike lol
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Re: royal enfield wd/co
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2009, 08:25:52 PM »
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can any one help looking for royal enfield wd/co frame /or any parts have engine to start me off just looking for rest of bike lol
 :-/


Hi Kimbo,

Is it just the engine your starting with? If it is, you would be better buying a basket case project as parts for this model arn't common and as the post war G and WD/C were similar its easy and expenve to purchase the wrong parts (Not all will fit).

A frame on ebay recently sold for £200+ (just the front section), the rear frames from another seller went for £100, the forks go for about £200 to £350 (depending) a rear wheel (very rare) will set you back £150 to £200, rear carrier (original) £100, gearbox £30 - £50, chain covers £60, repro battery carrier £50, repro chain guard £60, toolboxs £50 - £100, rear stand £60, pillion foot rests £40, Side stand £40 - £50, Front wheel £100 - £120, Tank £100, foot rests (Correct originals non existent) but expect to pay upto £100 on ebay for the correct items. Speedo £120, mudguards £200 etc.

As you can see, the cost of buying in bits is very expensive (Although a Jumble would be at least half the price). By comparrison, a complete bike in bits sold for £800 on ebay a few months back.

Do you know its a WD/CO engine for sure? It could be a model G, the WD/CO engines were never marked as WD/CO. If you give me the number under the cylinder and the number under where the magdyno sits I could tell you a little about it.

Cheers, Chris.