- Mon Aug 19, 2013 4:45 am
#2570
Hi
I live in Western Australia and I am currently restoring my father’s 1953 Meteor.
It has been sitting for 47 years and it is a bit of a basket case.
My father originally had the 1953 Meteor and took it out of that frame, then he put the engine & forks back into a 51 - 52 bullet frame.
There are some BSA bits and pieces on it, such as the rear brake assembly, so it is semi-custom from the start.
I am building it with as many original parts as I can, but I doubt that it will be a full original restoration.
I noticed in a past thread 2010 someone was able to source a paint match in Australia for polychromatic copper beech and I was wondering if anyone could give me more details about this.
Trying to find original paint for this bike has been extremely frustrating for me, as there are suppliers in the UK, but getting it to Australia due to dangerous goods shipping regulations seems to be a problem apparently.
Is the polychromatic copper beech maroon in colour?
The only example of it that can see is a pair of fork covers for sale on Hitchcock’s, but it looks more like a metallic brown to me.
I am also trying to find a paint code for the red colour which embosses the Royal Enfield sign on the timing cover and the gear indicator position displayed on the gearbox cover.
Any help with these subjects would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
P
I live in Western Australia and I am currently restoring my father’s 1953 Meteor.
It has been sitting for 47 years and it is a bit of a basket case.
My father originally had the 1953 Meteor and took it out of that frame, then he put the engine & forks back into a 51 - 52 bullet frame.
There are some BSA bits and pieces on it, such as the rear brake assembly, so it is semi-custom from the start.
I am building it with as many original parts as I can, but I doubt that it will be a full original restoration.
I noticed in a past thread 2010 someone was able to source a paint match in Australia for polychromatic copper beech and I was wondering if anyone could give me more details about this.
Trying to find original paint for this bike has been extremely frustrating for me, as there are suppliers in the UK, but getting it to Australia due to dangerous goods shipping regulations seems to be a problem apparently.
Is the polychromatic copper beech maroon in colour?
The only example of it that can see is a pair of fork covers for sale on Hitchcock’s, but it looks more like a metallic brown to me.
I am also trying to find a paint code for the red colour which embosses the Royal Enfield sign on the timing cover and the gear indicator position displayed on the gearbox cover.
Any help with these subjects would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
P