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By Norm
#40968
Alan you must be doing this for other makes of bike, apart from Pauls race bikes I didn't think Enfields went fast enough for balance to be a problem
By Alan R
#40969
--------- sorry, forgot to add that I'm also truing wheels and and replacing broken spokes as well---------I actually had a spare Bullet swing arm but it was in almost new condition and was sold on here about a year ago----------I thought I'd pick up an old one fairly easily, but that has proved not to be the case ..........I still have the adapter plates, sensitive bearings etc. hence the need for another Enfield one....
By zippy
#40970
I do mine where there is a bit of room and no clutter - Here in the lounge :)

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By Scalyback
#40972

There's a reason for the gears.

1st and second, for off road, woods, shale, slag heaps, things like that, 3rd is for green trails and if you had managed to escape the guns, 4th was only for go like, er GLF down the road!



It is amazing exactly how much strength there is in your legs, to keep the bike up off road, and also forcing it around boggy conditions, in an effort to keep the thing moving, when there is somebody wanting to pop you off with their rifle.



Sand is a bugger too!



Lovely bike, Is it camera shy, or could we see more of it?
By Alan R
#40976
not camera shy---------just land-locked as you can see...As soon as it makes a break for freedom I'll take some photos and post on here.....................Meanwhile}... has anyone got a surplus Bullet swing arm ??

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