hat is a real beauty.... My wish list is very long!! Congrats !
Flange,
Nice Speedtwin!
Love the forks on the early ones
Thanks guys. I acquired the bike as a "barn find" but in reality it was not actually a bike as such but just a significant part of one. The parts I got were:
Frame (including engine plates), forks, wheels (but no wheel spindles), a saddle, pillion seat, voltage regulator, horn push, a single piston, an oil feed pipe including restrictor, a rear brake pedal and brake rod, a steering damper with broken knob, a top chain guard and a rear light.
There were almost no fasteners but it did have an amazing amount of documents and provenance so I decided to build it back to a complete bike.
That was a few years ago and its been one of those very difficult (and expensive) projects that you keep starting and stopping due to lack of parts or money or both. For instance I saw a pair of levers on ebay recently with a starting bid of $500. They were the first pair I have seen on ebay for 2 years. You eventually become a bit of a nerd on minor model changes from year to year. (I bet I am not the only one on here that this applies to)
Its not been easy locating some of the parts but I am now almost there. I have just finished making the control cables and next is a new wiring loom. Then I need to go over and check everything and start it up. Then I will partially dismantle it and get a few parts painted and then hopefully it should be finished. With one crucial exception. I need a tank. I have an Indian repro which is awful quality so i need an original one. I let one pass last year because someone else had promised a better one to me. That one turned out to be a post war 350 tank. Similar but not the same, the forks hit the front of the tank at full lock because the front sticks out further.
I will update you all when I get it moved forward a bit further although I currently have a house project that will take a couple of weeks to complete before I can get back into the garage.