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[center]1960's Embossed REOC badges.[/center]






















[center]These embossed badges were cast in the 1960's and are not currently produced by the REOC.
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[center]The original badges were sometimes alloy as above, but more usually shiny as below, with the earlier badges having the members number engraved on the rear (Obverse - posh guys).[/center]

















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[center]The two holes were always a little off centre. Left, original condition, right, repaint with enamel paint in the standard Enfield green and black which suits most Royal Enfield motorycycles.[/center]




















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[center]Before and after - A repaint which is siuitable for maroon or red Royal Enfields.
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[center]This one looks like a repro. The paint finish might be considered a little under par.[/center]


















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[center]Tornado can hold his headlamp up high wherever he goes.[/center]













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Due to increasing engine speed related vibration at certain engine revs,it now looks unlikely that Tornado will be making the Kent REOC meeting tomorrow (Tuesday) night. We will be going to see Chris tomorrow morning for an assessment.

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Obverse is the front isn't it? Bugger!



Hopefully get there before the rain Les. Or I may check Tornado over, but nothing seems to be loose this time, so maybe the bearings are going? it is at certain small bands of revs that I get tons of vibration through the footrests, but only if on middle or no power when maintaining speed or slowing. If accelerating, then only a little vibration.



Any idea what may be wrong? I don't want to break my bike!


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Something I came across a while ago for poshing up car paint was "Britemax Black Max Ultra Fine Polish". Now this is for 'removing 4000 grit marks' to it's very, very fine, and it's also a metal polish. It's also rather fast cutting.

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