- Mon Nov 25, 2013 9:01 am
#2935
Yesterday was the first run on my recently acquired 1950 Model G after reconditioning the magdyno, carb and giving it a general fettle. Marvellous, very smooth, very quiet and put a big smile on my face……………………………..until the first pot hole. Dear Santa can I have softer springs for my saddle?
The bike performed much as I expected without any real problems, slow, rubbish brakes, heavy clutch etc and a dribble of oil from the “seal†behind the mag pinion. Someone must have found a suitable gaiter seal to replace the felt washer assembly, please let me know. Off out for a longer run next Sunday, weather permitting.
Not sure what the previous owner had done to the bike but it’s only done 350 miles (according to MOT’s) from its complete rebuild. Looking at the condition of the rust pitting on various components and knowing it didn’t turn a wheel from late 50’s to 2004, I can only presume it’s had a new big end and re bore etc. I’ll be taking it easy until 1K. I suspect after 1K I’ll still be taking it easy, in fact I doubt it’s capable of anything other than easy. But that’s what I wanted. I have a 1957 350 Goldie for faster, a 1933 BSA TW33-9 for frightening myself and a BMW R100R for being sensible
Phil
The bike performed much as I expected without any real problems, slow, rubbish brakes, heavy clutch etc and a dribble of oil from the “seal†behind the mag pinion. Someone must have found a suitable gaiter seal to replace the felt washer assembly, please let me know. Off out for a longer run next Sunday, weather permitting.
Not sure what the previous owner had done to the bike but it’s only done 350 miles (according to MOT’s) from its complete rebuild. Looking at the condition of the rust pitting on various components and knowing it didn’t turn a wheel from late 50’s to 2004, I can only presume it’s had a new big end and re bore etc. I’ll be taking it easy until 1K. I suspect after 1K I’ll still be taking it easy, in fact I doubt it’s capable of anything other than easy. But that’s what I wanted. I have a 1957 350 Goldie for faster, a 1933 BSA TW33-9 for frightening myself and a BMW R100R for being sensible
Phil