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By Grind and Click
#29395
Oh no! Half the initial impetus was to find a classy old runner that still kept gentlemanly charm and didn't leak all over my friends drives! Hah.

Is there any way to commit semi-sacrilege and perhaps replace older original seals or whatever causes the leaking on the bike?

I'd hate to replace original parts but would really- really hate to leave an oil stain on my friends drive ways.
By Alan R
#29418
Hi guys------------ Grind and Click, this is my mate Tim's 1938 350....It's in regular use during the best part of the year on club runs etc.......................... Image
By Grind and Click
#29774
First one looks great! Will let you know nearer the time I am thinking on buying. Not sure on the pea green but the second seems to need attention. Not looking for a fixer upper. Will have a lot of my time and focus on merely maintaining a fully working one I think.
By 25Tom
#68565
Sorry to resurrect a long-dead thread, but here goes. I've got a Battle-green C5 classic, but am increasingly hankering after the real thing in form of WDCO. I just wondered what people thought a sensible price was for these now and whether or not it's a regularly useable proposition? I've seen a couple around £5,000 here: http://www.wardepartment.co.uk/bikes-for-sale/ . As said in the thread, I'm assuming a 12v conversion and attention to the electrics is a good idea, but don't know how much to expect this to cost.
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By ed.lazda
#68580
From Paul Goff's website:



"A 6V Lucas/Miller dynamo in good condition is capable of powering a 12V system allowing the use of modern lighting components. The E3H "short" dynamo will happily run a bike at 12 V fitted with the 35/35W Quartz Halogen headlight bulb. Whereas if everything is in good condition, the E3L as fitted to most 1950s twins is capable of powering the full 60/55W. There is no need to alter the dynamo in any way."
By 25Tom
#68590
Thanks guys. So it sounds like the 12v isn't too much of a worry. Any ideas about general usability or a sensible price range? Cheers, Tom.
By Mark M
#68597
Tom, read the whole original thread. The answers to your questions are there. Prices haven't moved much except WD bikes slightly more expensive is my impression. REgards, Mark

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