oops, missed this, no not yet unfortunatly
Type: Posts; User: jellywrestler
oops, missed this, no not yet unfortunatly
rest of it is the nearly impossible bit to get, two bearing crank too in that
photos would help, there's a lot of clever people here who won't own a nimbus but still have a good eye for stuff
are you able to post photos or put them on a photo sharing site?
my one needs rebuilding, or does anyone do a modern upgrade please?
there must be considerable pressure on someone leading especially on the earliest bike there as there are a couple of big hills that he has to push it for some time, he's still very positive and win...
i got a set for my emblem, superb is the way to describe them
people ride bikes for several reasons
A unfinished business on something they sold years ago
B great memories of something they rode years ago
C that model they couldn't afford or dreamed...
there've been repops for several decades now so some of these have aged themselves, wondering whether the stampings on the original ones are a different font or something too?
what's the key to identifying original fibre gears folks?
it's what happens when you shake a baby
silver jubilee model, loads of them were brought straight as collectors items, late seventies it started becoming the in thing to collect bikes,
i don't have the unit, it's for a mate whose phone number i don't have....
that holes over an inch in diameter though
one more piccie
seems interesting as has a large hole right through probably for pedalling gear
they made scouts for a lot of years....
well if it is i' pay good money for detailed pictures of a 1914-16 emblem big twin, with the right piccies taken off a phone i can 3d print up some bits to copy, of course any emblem big twin parts...
one wonders what the enthusiasm others have when you're chasing those parts elsewhere, and they've seen them but just don't remember...
maybe allowing for heat expansion?
great idea, your 2 cents is about 7 cents worth over here in this case
again, 166 views and no other comments, common folks, where's the support for people around the world with the same interest as you, we just want a fair deal, nothing more, nothing less.
i have posted two threads asking the same, 546 looks, one post saying much the same as you and i have, they don't care. most people are into old bikes because of the money it seems...
for years the cost of overseas membership was always more, simple, postage for the magazine made it dearer.
now the mag is available on line, is there any justification to 'tax' people more for...
bifurcated rivet is the correct term might help in your search