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681/2-69 re

Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 9:57 pm
by chipper
Hi we have two bikes hear a 19681/2 & 1969 or thats how the reg is, vin on the 681/2 1a420 the 69 1225. is this right. we are going to need parts for the bikes just whant to be shore befor we order,thay are nice cleen bikes been stord in ac now the new owner wants to make them so he can ride, any help thanks

681/2-69 re

Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 7:30 am
by Mark M
Chipper, from those numbers I think you're talking about a Mk1A Interceptor and a Mk2? These would be 750cc twin cylinder bikes? If so, Hitchcock's have lots of parts for these, you can look them up in the Parts Books Online section (to the left of this page). There is also a special Yahoo News Group on the internet for Interceptors titled RE Interceptor. Come and join, lots of knowledge and data available!
REgards, Mark (1966 Mk1)

681/2-69 re

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 2:28 pm
by chipper
Thanks for the reply, has any one used the eltronic ignition on these models, if so which one.

681/2-69 re

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 9:36 pm
by Norm

Chipper,
You haven't told us what you have so as Mark thinks they are probably Interceptors Why do you want to fit the electronic ignition? I have a Pazon unit on my Series 1 Inter, seems to work well and very easy to adjust the timing, less that a minute, no pulling the timing cover off every time. Not sure how the other types are

681/2-69 re

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 3:44 pm
by chipper
Hi yes two 750 interceptor, the owner wants to go electronic he has no clue how to set points, but that keeps us in work, do you know off a tapered head stock bearing to fit,thanks


681/2-69 re

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 3:55 pm
by Mark M
Chipper, tapered head races for the Mk1A from our Hosts on this site. Mk2 is a Norton fork and has different races, you will need a Norton specialist like Norvil (Google them,) or possibly even Andover Norton themselves.
REgards, Mark