Hi,
The mystery with this site is, I post early morning before doing work &" husbandly duties", a phrase picked up from the native "Kentings", I now live with/ in the County & the post appears on the site and says 11.04am? Does this just happen on Mondays?
The British factories,from what I have read/gleaned talking to others, were unfortunately slow to respond, Norton in particular, Primary Chain Case, inadequate Final Drive Chain, I suspect this was due to " dyed in the wool" Management attitudes and the Accountants, being held to account! One thing that didn't help, was the Americans passing Legislation moving the gear change to the left-hand side of the machine, (sometime in the 70s I think), duh! a supposedly safety issue, however in the 80s, I coped with having a Honda & a BSA on the road at the same time, ( where have all the good times gone?), I had no problems & I am cack-handed!
Incidentally, when riding both bikes on the same day, as a direct comparison, I believe, WE for once had it right, I personally always felt that having the front-handlebar brake on the right and the rear foot- brake on the left was a far better balanced & safer arrangement, when in motion, riding & so did the Italians in the early days, does the brake lever effect the rider that much, when stationary ? After all riding on he Right was a Anti-British or were we Anti-French, political gesture wasn't it & riding on the wrong side, sorry I mean on the right side of the road, (Freudian slip there) was an early schism in the way things were done!
Paint's a bugbear and a constant irritation to me personally! The Morris Minor is a good case to point in how colours weather.
As for paints , we are now faced with paints that do not do what they say on the tin, Lead-based paints, Marine Zinc-based Anti-Fouling paints were all out-lawed, then cellulose- based Automotive paints, I live in a seaside town so I have first-hand knowledge of corrosion. And finally the corner-stone of the Home restorer, Finnigan'sHammerite was taken over by ICI & they will not tell you what's in it, because I rang them up in Teeside and it was a very evasive in giving answers to my questioning and it, (new Hammerite) doesn't seem to resist petro-chemicals any more, so WE need some input on paints, the best and where to get old supplies from, which work as a protective coat.
Because, I wasted my time painting and trying to lacquer a K75, through the inter-reactivity of the base paints and the unwillingness of the paints to protect my investment and not resist unleaded!
Cheers
John