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By Norm
#31919
Maybe a chrome mushroom headed bolt and screw it in finger tight with a bit of loctite. I assume on these later tanks they are 8mm
By Norm
#31920
Hey Alan, cricket is done and dusted, tennis is now on, don't know how they can play in these conditions it is 41c at the moment and it is only 2.00pm, hottest time is about 4.00pm so could hit 44 easily
By neddy
#31921
You have made your mind up already, good luck, its from a while ago, very enjoyable ride and the bonus of "tinkering", want to commute buy something else.
By Paul
#31923
Hi,

OK, with a bit more info about your needs and what you already have I'd suggest you go for a 350cc Bullet. It will have the same performance as a 125 that you consider, but delivers it in a much more enjoyable way. The 350 is easier to live with, easier to start and doesn't snap it's con rod like carrots. Parts are cheap and seldom needed. It is a close copy of the original Redditch Bullet As a daily local hack, cheap transport, summat to tinker with , it ticks all the boxes. Many people feel they need a 500, but the 350 is a sweet motor and IMHO a better balanced bike all round. Good cheap fun.
By Norm
#31931
Paul the problem here is mixed messages if you go back to Davies original post he talks about a combined weight of 28 stone so in this situation a 350 would struggle as would a 500 and as for the 125 I hope he was joking
By Alan R
#31933
----------- but in the UK a 350 is in a cheaper tax band !!
By grunda 12
#31939
never go for cheapness this country will never recover from recession if we all buy 350,s buy a five hundred you can then get 6 months tax or just go the full hog and go unlimited ,pity you don,t do facebook alan ive got a nice little forum going with loads of bike pictures and of course everybody has a pseudonym atb paul.
By sofiaspin
#31941
I am now worried that despite our enthusiasm to offer sound advice and wise counsel Davie's silence is a reflection of my ranting tendency, Alan R's preference for capital letters and Norms unmatched collection of trashed Enfield bits. Davie - please come back.
By Norm
#31943
Sofie, with the bombardment of info Davie now has at his fingertips he can make a well informed decision on Enfield ownership, he will either run like hell or come out the other side and settle down like the rest of us sitting down wondering what the hell have I done but enjoying the whole silly ride as a true Enfieldian

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