Don;t suppose you know what sort of sidepanels I should have? They are two piece ones at the moment with the Bonneville badge bridging across the two pieces. Doesn't look right to me.
= Two piece sidepanels each side as Henry says, the front parts are plastic which are also the outer parts of the airbox, the rear parts are triangular shaped sheet steel pressings. Moulded sidecovers which only covered the same parts that were fitted previously, were only used on the T140/TR7 from 1978-on (also '77 T140 Jubilee).
It may have been changed when the splayed head was fitted. No proper air box either - just a pair of K&Ns or similar.
It should have a splayed (inlet port?) cylinder head? All T140V models did between 1973-'78
As the parallel inlet heads were first used on the T140E models from January 1978-on.
I suggest that you buy a copy of the FACTORY (not Haynes) workshop manual and 1974 parts book as soon as possible.
Boyer ignitions have served me well for many years, note that there are three suitable types available, the Micro MkIII, the Micro Digital and the Micro Power (which has it's own coils) and to use the other two Boyer types two 6V coils will also be required, as the two coils have to be wired in series with a Boyer, and that's what they recommend, you
could wire the two original 12V coils in series, - but you may end up with weak sparks or plug fouling problems?
http://www.boyerbransden.com/index.htmlThere are also some more electronically up-to-date alternatives; - such as the Tri-Spark 'Classic Twin ignition, Pazon (two types) and Sparx:
http://www.trispark.com.au/http://www.pazon.com/http://www.tri-corengland.com/acatalog/Ignition_kits__electronic__&_Coils.html