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British Bikes / Re: More foreign made rubbish bsa A10
« on: January 29, 2013, 05:41:14 PM »
This is a double-edged sword, I reckon. Part of the appeal of restoring a British bike, or at least keeping one on the road, is the wide availability of spares for them. You can build an entire Vincent twin or Commando from spares these days and probably a Bonneville too. This has led to inflated bike prices, even for projects, as novice restorers look on them as easy projects. It also means there's a huge demand for pattern spares, usually made cheaply in the far East or India. These pattern parts are copies of old, worn out bits, or even copies of copies, no wonder they don't fit. I've been offered countless new restos that have dodgy fitting exhausts, lights that don't etc, all lovingly restored using pattern parts and ending up with a tragic motorcycle. I recently saw a Indian made BSA tank, supplied fully painted for £450 ( including chrome). It fitted where it touched and had THREE pairs of different-sized tap holes in the base to cater for all tastes! Inside, you could clearly see that it had been fabricated from some sort of metal road sign. But to have that hand made in Britain, then chromed and painted, would cost at least a grand. For a market of what? twenty a year?

If you restore an old Italian or Japanese machine, the pattern spares supply is almost non-existent, excepting the obvious Z1/CBX etc. The restorer has no choice other than to try and find original parts, usually at silly money. But they fit! This makes it a long and expensive job, to be sure, but the end results can be brilliant.

I've seen a massive surge in people buying scruffy, broken and damaged original British parts, seemingly for stupid money, but at least you know they are likely to work.

Cheers

ATG
Paul

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Ciao!
I've a VHB on the Falcone. The sport came with a 29mm SS1 and the 'normale' with a 27mm unit. Mine was a 27mm and FUBAR'd. I fitted a sport inlet manifold and the larger carb, a secondhand unit from an autojumble, you see them everywhere. I think I paid £30 for it. When you get to that point I can have a poke inside and see what jets were fitted, I had it set up by Brian Silver.  Don't buy a new one!!

Cheers

ATG
Paul

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Hello,
new member here. I've got a couple of Guzzi singles, including this:



I've also got a Nuovo Falcone in Civile trim.

For spares, I can get pretty much everything I need from: www.stucchiluigi.it
They speak english over the phone and should be able to sort you out.

Corsa Italiana, in Hersham, have a superb Super Alce in urestored condition, including the machine gun mount! ( You know its a military bike, right, so you're not obliterating originality if you overpaint anything). Its well worth a trip there to have a look, or if you get stuck let me know and I can pop over and take a detailed photo if it helps.

Good luck with the project- slow project, slow bikes! (but fun :D)

Cheers

A tutto gas

Paul



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