- Tue Sep 25, 2018 12:45 pm
#79338
Missed your last post while posting mine.
So you're dependent on your local engineering companies to get the existing frame repaired if it hasn't rotted too far. If there has been accident damage the frame also might need straightening. At the front end, if the bottom yoke is still OK a set of Indian Bullet forks and an Indian casquette will fit, though my comments about not wanting to use cut-down one still stand.
It would be good if the bike can still be rescued from decay without making you bankrupt or destroying your sanity, but if it is going to cost too much (I hope you didn't pay a lot to start with), don't be afraid to walk away from it and sell the other spares, or see if there's another Bullet available locally in better condition.
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So you're dependent on your local engineering companies to get the existing frame repaired if it hasn't rotted too far. If there has been accident damage the frame also might need straightening. At the front end, if the bottom yoke is still OK a set of Indian Bullet forks and an Indian casquette will fit, though my comments about not wanting to use cut-down one still stand.
It would be good if the bike can still be rescued from decay without making you bankrupt or destroying your sanity, but if it is going to cost too much (I hope you didn't pay a lot to start with), don't be afraid to walk away from it and sell the other spares, or see if there's another Bullet available locally in better condition.
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