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There have been a couple of things recently which have highlighted to me the way motorcycling has changed over the years since the things were invented. First was the picture we used on page three of the February issue showing contestants in a chariot race at a gymkhana sometime in the 1930s. The second was a recent trial held by the Poacher’s Pre 65 club and reasonably local to my house. So local it wasn’t worth even hooking the trailer up, instead it was a gentle few minutes ride up to the start. This scenario would have been familiar to most trials riders years ago but it isn’t commonplace these days. There are a number of reasons why this is so, the main one being trials motorcycles have become increasingly specialised and no longer do duty as daily transport. Lower gearing to cope with reduced length courses mean on the road is a pain and anyway, trials tyres are so soft these days a couple of work runs would rip them to shreds. The second reason is much more social, motorcycling isn’t an easy thing to get into these days and a chat with a motorcycle shop owning mate brought the revelation, he’d not sold a bike to a youngster for months. Years ago a motorcycle was the way to mechanised transport for so many people, even if they were not into the scene, work had to be got to and buses were restricting. In those far off days the motorcycle scene was much more widespread through the social scale and the focal point would be the local motor club. Such clubs would generally organise all sorts of activities – runs to race meets or other sporting occasions, maybe even trials, scrambles or grasstracks for the more competitive element in the membership. Of course not everyone wanted to ride in competitions but liked the idea of a fun day with their fellow club members. For such occasions the gymkhana was ideal. There would be a competitive element at some, the chariot or pram race would probably be it; or maybe an egg and spoon race, or an obstacle course with cones, nothing too serious just an enjoyable day. Maybe there ought to be an OBM gymkhana…
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otorsport champion John Surtees will be in attendance as guest of honour at the 34th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show in April, and he’ll be bringing two historic machines with him. In a rare coming together, the MV Agusta on which Surtees took the 1956 500cc world championship crown, and the Ferrari that he drove to the 1964 formula one title, will be side by side in the main hall of Staffordshire County Showground. This year marks 50 years since Surtees became the first, and only, winner of world championships in both motorcycle and car disciplines and April’s Stafford show will be one of the few times that both
machines have been in the same place with Surtees, now 80. James Robinson, editor The Classic MotorCycle, said: “John Surtees is a living legend. What he achieved on two wheels and four is remarkable. It’ll be fascinating to hear him talk about his wideranging experiences; surely he’s the only man in the world who was employed by both Enzo Ferrari and Count Agusta, as well as being Mike Hailwood’s boss!” The 34th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show takes place at Stafford County Showground on the weekend of April 26-27. Advance tickets are now on sale and can be purchased at www.classicbikeshows.com
Getting to Stafford
John Surtees, 500cc motorcycle world champ and Formula 1 car race world champ... ‘legend’ is hardly enough a word...
Date change for East Fortune event
■ This year’s Bob McIntyre Memorial Classic Races held at East Fortune Raceway, East Lothian, will now take place over June 7-8. This popular and well-attended annual event will have as special guest Eleanor Quigley, Bob’s daughter. For more information visit www.scrmc.co.uk
VJMC Popham Autojumble ■ The Hampshire section of the VJMC’s autojumble will take place at Popham Airfield on Sunday, April 6, with gates open at 8am until 2pm. There is no pre-booking by traders required; just turn up and pay £5 per pitch. Admission for the public is £2. There will be rare spares, bargain machines, tempting projects and the opportunity to go rummaging around in countless boxes of goodies. For more information visit www.vjmc.com/events.html
Night at the museum
■ If you’re going to be in the West Midlands on Thursday, May 15, then pop in to the Coventry Transport Museum in Millennium Place, Hales St, during the evening. There will be a full range of transport on show and of course some excellent motorcycles. For more information visit www.transport-museum.com or telephone 024 7623 4270.
Ian Douglas is organising a Burrells’ coach trip to the 34th Carole Nash International Classic Motorcycle Show at Stafford from Barnard Castle in County Durham. The date is Saturday, April 26, and the coach leaves from Barnard Castle Post Office at 6.30am. There’s a pick-up at 7am in Darlington at the Bedding Centre in Victoria Road. Other pick-ups by arrangement. It costs £33 for adults, £31 for seniors, and the ticket deadline is April 16. Contact Burrells on 01833 621302 (day), or 01833 621 494 (evening) or email alburrell@hotmail.com
One circuit. One thousand bikes A celebration of motorcycles featuring more than 1000 twowheeled dream machines will be held at Mallory Park Racing Circuit in Leicestershire this summer. The newly christened Mallory Bike Festival takes place on July 11, 12 and 13, 2014. It will be run by circuit owner Real Motorsport with Mortons Media Group, publisher of The Classic Motorcycle, Classic Racer
magazine and OBM as official media partner. Real Motorsport coowner Stuart Hicken said: “It’s going to be spectacular. There will be more than 1000 bikes parading round the circuit and famous riders making an appearance. There will be classic sports bikes, an autojumble and loads more.” There will be more news to follow but book the dates in your diary now.
Bournemouth revving up for an adrenaline-fuelled Wheels Festival This year sees Bournemouth welcome the inaugural Wheels Festival to town from Saturday, May 24, to Monday, May 26. Billed as the UK’s biggest free family wheels-themed festival, it’s set to combine motion, power and elegance in three days of high-energy action across the seaside town. From historic classic cars and worldclass BMX stunts to monster truck shows and supercars, there will be something for
everyone. The line-up so far is planned to include show-stopping arenas on the beach, a cliff-top demonstration course featuring racing cars and bikes, pier jumps, displays, live entertainment, fireworks and much more. Keep up to date with events on Twitter; BmthWheelsFestival, #wheelsfest, the Bournemouth Wheels Festival Facebook page or alternatively, visit www.bournemouthwheels.co.uk
Viva Espana rallying ■ Fancy rallying with a Spanish flavour? Try contacting the MC Piston Club in Santander, Spain. The club’s website www.mcpiston.com has full details of two big rallies for 2014. First is the 18th Cantabria Tour taking place over June 5-8 incorporating the 5000 Curves Rally. There are only 120 places so get in quick. Second is the 27th Moto Club Piston Rally Meeting taking place from September 28 to October 5 with routes over the mountainous roads of the region. More information is available from secretaria@mcpiston.com.
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All-star team is lined up for Classic TT event
■ One of the most successful classic motorcycling teams of recent years, Team Winfield, has confirmed its return to the Mountain Course in 2014 with an all-star three-man attack on the Classic TT Races presented by Bennetts. The team had mixed fortunes at the inaugural Classic TT in 2013 but Roger Winfield’s outfit will have one of the strongest teams on the island in August with John McGuinness, Gary Johnson and the returning Ryan Farquhar riding in the Bennetts 500cc Classic TT and Motorsport Merchandise F1 Classic TT Races. As per the 2013 event, 20-times TT winner McGuinness will contest the Bennetts’ 500cc Classic Race onboard a 500cc Paton where he’ll be joined by Farquhar on an identical machine.
Pioneer Run back in print
Thundersprint regular Jim Redman jokingly says: “It may be illegal to run it without me!”
Final Call for Thundersprint 2014 entries T
he last 10 entries are available for this year’s Thundersprint spectacular which is being held over the weekend of May 10-11 at the beautiful Darley Moor circuit, near Ashbourne in Derbyshire. Riders taking part in the Thundersprint get over an hour and a half of track time, the Thundersprint itself and two Cavalcades for £150 or you can ride just in the two Cavalcades for £35. One of the best things about the Thundersprint is its relaxed atmosphere and everyone with a pre-1988 bike is welcome with classes stretching from vintage to modern classics and everything in between. No racing experience is
necessary and the whole weekend is about having fun in the company of great classic stars like Jim Redman, Sammy Miller and Nick Jefferies. Unlike the Thundersprint, the Cavalcade is speed limited with the emphasis on smiling and waving to the crowd. If you fancy some riding tips, MotoGP superstar Scott Redding will be on the track along with TT legend John McGuinness. Pre-booked spectator tickets cost just £5 for the weekend and camping is £15 for three nights. Wellbehaved pets, and children, have free admission. For more information, go to www.thundersprint.com or phone 01928 740498.
OBM and Thundersprint 2014 announce media partnership Old Bike Mart, published by Mortons Media Group, will act as media partner for this year’s Thundersprint – to be held over the weekend of May 10-11 at the Darley Moor Circuit in Derbyshire. On confirming the news, Mortons publishing director Dan Savage said: “We’re delighted to become media partner for the Thundersprint and we look forward to continuing a longestablished relationship with the event in this official capacity.” Thundersprint organiser Frank Melling said: “This marriage has been a long time
coming but, like all long courtships, the final outcome was inevitable! “We first metaphorically held hands with Old Bike Mart at Brands Hatch way back in 1997. Seventeen years later, we’re still best friends with the paper. Old Bike Mart readers are 100% our customers, so we’re really pleased to have Old Bike Mart as our media partner and we look forward to welcoming every single one of their 35,000 readers to Darley Moor in May.” For more information contact Frank Melling on 01928 740498 or email info@thundersprint.com
Orienteering by bike in the Pyrenees Austin Vince’s Twinshock TrailFinder Pyrenees navigation event will take place this summer. Anyone who has a twinshock bike of any age is qualified to take part. The event is fast becoming a must-do fixture on the classic scene with teams travelling from all over Europe to attend. It’s two days of orienteering on dirt bikes over hundreds of miles of trails in the Pyrenees. The cost is £200 a rider and it is based around the Hotel Riberies in Llavorsi. There is no solo riding so participants need to head out to Catalunya (Catalonia) by July 14 for check-in. The event itself is on July 15-16. Once it’s finished riders are invited to stick around for a few more days of pony trekking, whitewater rafting and of course, trail-riding. Sign up at www.austinvince.com/navigation-events
■ The first edition of the Pioneer Run book published in 2013 sold out within six months, leaving some disappointed, so a decision has been made to print a second edition. It will be A4 size, with more than 250 pages and 200 photographs. The 2013 event had to be cancelled meaning the 2014 Pioneer will be the 75th Run, so the new edition has been amended accordingly and also includes more information from readers and other sources that have come to light since the first publication. The second edition, like the first, will be limited in quantity and will cost £25 plus £8 UK P&P or EU P&P is £10. Cash or cheques made out to Sunbeam MCC Ltd. For more information email jennybaz.staple@gmail.com or visit http://sunbeam-mcc.co.uk
MacGregor Motorcycle Run ■ Details of this year’s Bob MacGregor Motorcycle Run have been released, with the event taking place on Tuesday, April 29, with guest of honour Mick Wilkinson. The run will be for (pre 75 preferred) motorcycles will start and finish at McLaren Hall, Main Street, Killin, Perthshire. The route follows A and B roads and there are alternative off-road sections for those interested. The first motorcycles will leave at 10am with the remainder following in groups of five to 10 at one-minute intervals. There will be a lunch break en route. Visit http://www.trialmag.net /01/24/2014/bob-macgregor-motorcycle-run for an entry form which should be completed and returned with a £15 entry fee. For more information about the event telephone 01539 560695 or alternatively email roadruns@cumbriaclassic.co.uk
Wallington rockers’ reunion ■ Enjoy a rockers’ reunion night at Surrey’s Wallington Hall on Saturday, May 3, with the Rapiers plus other live music, jukebox, selected stalls, cafe racer display as well as film shows of old rockers’ runs. Organiser Lenny Paterson is also appealing for photos for a remembrance wall. He said: “Bring a photo of a loved one from the rockers’ scene with a brief note of who they were and how they died, maybe their nickname, eg Sunglasses Ron, Johnny Ace etc. We’ll raise a glass to their memory.” Wallington Hall was famous in the early Sixties with stars like Gene Vincent, Johnny Kidd, Chuck Berry and Billy Fury playing there. The reunion opens its doors at 7.30pm, going on until midnight and you can bring your own drinks. Tickets are £10 in advance or £12.50 on the door. Email len@chelseabridgeboy.com for more information.
Campaign saves historic Brighton Speed Trials The Brighton Speed Trials have been saved following a campaign by event organiser The Brighton and Hove Motor Club. After Brighton & Hove City Council initially declined an application to run the event in 2014, its culture committee voted unanimously to allow the event to continue, so it will take place on September 6.
In just one month the Save the Brighton Speed Trials campaign generated more than 12,400 names on a petition, more than 7000 likes on a Facebook page, hundreds of online forum discussions and dozens of articles in local and national press, TV and radio. For further information visit: www.brighton andhove motorclub.co.uk
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March 2014
The man who beat the cars
Irish motorcycle racer, Ernie Lyons, passed away a few weeks before his 100th birthday. OBM takes a look at his historic achievement in October 1946 at Shelsley Walsh.
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o make the fastest time of the day at any speed event is noteworthy but to do it against the cream of the
motoring set is, from our point of view, even more special. We take a look at the press report from that
momentous day at Worcestershire’s historic hill climb at Shelsley Walsh in October 1946.
Motorcycles faster than cars at Shelsley Walsh hill climb
Ernie Lyons (Triumph) makes best time of the day and beats the ‘40 seconds’
The winning way: a fine impression of E Lyons (Triumph Twin) sweeping round the last corner of the S-bend as he makes fastest time of the day, cars included.
Ernie Lyons, riding a 500cc Triumph Twin recorded 39.44 seconds on his first run to make the best motorcycle time. Raymond Mays, acknowledged maestro of the Shelsley car clan, could not better 39.57 seconds with his ERA, which was the fastest car climb. Lyons did more than this. He joined the elite three car drivers who have ever in the history of Shelsley made better time than 40 seconds – Raymond Mays, C E C Martin and the late A P P Fane. Not only did Lyons make the best time, but the six fastest motorcycles were quicker by about half a second than the six fastest cars, irrespective of class. Shelsley, near Martley, Worcestershire is 1000 yards long with an average gradient of 1-in-9. Timing is recorded electrically and is accurate to 0.01sec. As an illustration of what one second means – just one second separated Ernie and Daniell, who came fourth. On the day competitors had been permitted four practice runs. Lyons got below 40 seconds and Lockett, Daniell, Frith and Foster were in the 40-41s class. So, when the motorcycle competitors came to the line the following day they had had just four runs to master this torturous hill and to find the most suitable gear ratios. With a snarl from the Triumph Twin, Ernie Lyons, in his first event since his win in the Senior Manx Grand Prix, opened the 500cc class. He used the offside of the road at the start – the first man to do so – to get the best line for the slight left bend just beyond, and was obviously hurrying. He snaked through the S-bends considerably faster, it appeared, than any earlier cars or motor cycles, but his upward gear changing on the finishing straight could perhaps have been smarter. His characteristic ‘I-am-master-of-this-puny-machine’ style pleased the closely packed crowd who cheered vociferously a few seconds later when 39.44 seconds (approx 52mph) was announced – the first climb to come in under 40 seconds since 1939.
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MAC (Midland Automobile Club) is the slickest of the slick, and competitors are dispatched as soon as the previous man has passed the finish. The Shelsley surface, which looks non-skid is, in fact, a menace when wet. So much rubber from the spinning rear wheels – many of them twin wheels – of the cars is deposited on the surface that it becomes unbelievably slippery. The two-wheelers appeared to be slicker off the mark and quicker through the bends, but lacked the high speed of the cam along the finishing stretch. But, given time, motorcycles can be prepared that will reduce the maximum speed disadvantage. Next year? RESULTS (Order, time in seconds, rider and machine) 1. 39.44 E Lyons (498 Triumph) 2. 40.10 J Lockett (490 Norton) 3. 40.41 F L Frith (499 Norton) 4. 40 44 H L Daniell (490 Norton) Best time of the day: 39.44, E Lyons (498 Triumph) Best 350cc Class: 42.66, P Goodman (Velocette) Best 500cc Class: 40.15, J Lockett (490 Norton) Best Sidecar: 49.21s, J Beeton (490 Norton)
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Getting ready for action at the Skerries 100, when he was top of the unlimited class on his Triumph, Lyons has time to chat with T B Fortune.
… the production GP machine.
Lyons’ Triumph
In our feature we’ve included a picture of Ernie Lyons’ Triumph, dated September 12, 1946. It is the Manx GP winning machine and the side-on shot looks remarkably similar to the production Triumph GP of 1948. There are some differences, of course, as Lyons’ Manx machine was a T100 modified with a few bits and pieces. A close inspection of the cylinder barrels shows they have actually been drilled and tapped for the cooling shrouds needed on the Second World War generator set they were devised for. Later models didn’t have these bosses tapped. Legend says the factory bought up all old generators, or, did they simply use the patterns and re-cast? On the subject of alloy, the Lyons’ bike wears steel rims in the Manx photo but at Shelsley Walsh it had alloy rims like the production GP. Also, on both machines, tucked away between the engine and gearbox, is an oil filter. On the face of it there should be few problems converting a T100 to GP spec – the factory had already produced a speed kit for the bike and it was available from dealers. But there would be a lot of onus on owners to assemble correctly.
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Lyons in action on his winning Manx GP ride.
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March 2014
Worn or worn out…? Part 4 What’s the difference between worn, acceptably worn and worn out? The OBM editor sought advice from the experts, using a Triumph engine as an example…
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ut first the engine has to be apart. It might be the whole unit will disassemble quite easily and there will be no problems but I personally wouldn’t bank on that happening. It’s likely there’ll be all sorts of things preventing the parts coming away from each other easily. Things like screws in awkward places, seized fasteners or oil baked on to joint faces. In the case of the Triumph engine, spares are relatively easily available and even now autojumble stands have lots of second-hand bits. I’m guessing the situation is similar for BSA – once the most prolific maker in the world – probably Norton and so on as we go down the
scale in volume manufacture. Start working on older bikes then the availability of bits will decrease, probably up to the point where anything needed will have to be made. At the moment such work is beyond the scope of this series… if you can do such work, you won’t need me to tell you anything. In fact, the reverse is probably true.
All in bits
As you can see from the pics, the engine has finally been stripped... the screw heads had to be ground off and this took a long time. I could easily have hauled the lot along to an engineering shop and had the work done but
decided to set to with a Dremel and grind the heads off myself. It was time consuming but it worked and the cases came apart. There comes a point in such operations where you sort of have no option but to succeed – with so much swarf from drilling and grinding flying around there was no way the engine could ever be run… well it could but it would be ruined very quickly. Anyway, apart they came and the crank was removed from the cases. In order to stop the crank rolling about the place, I knocked up a cradle to hold it, two holes in a bit of plywood, a few moments with a saw and a screwdriver and there y’go. Not elaborate but it works.
What you’ll need
For this bit you’re going to need to refer back to previous issues for various lists and add in the latest requirements. So to get as far as we have here we needed: A drill ✸✸✸ Guide bush (kit) ✸✸✸✸ Boxes ✸✸✸✸ Some plywood ✸
Though described as a ‘unit’ the Triumph engine still has separate compartments for engine, gearbox and primary side.
That’s the engine all stripped and laid out, the gearbox isn’t in this shot.
These pesky crankcase mouth screws finally let go and with the help of locking pliers were removed.
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Initial inspection
Though nothing is even washed in degreaser yet I’ve given a few parts a bit of a glance over. The crank still has the rods in place and I’m going to leave them there until someone from a crank grinding place has a look at them. Like most plain big-end arrangements, the Triumph rods have removable shells in them so if the bearing surface is okay then maybe all that’s needed is a set of shells. You may come across early con rods with white metal deposited directly on to the rod. This isn’t a problem but these days it may take a while to find someone who has the skills but they are out there. Other big ends, on singles and V-twins usually, will have a hardened crank pin in steel or cast iron flywheels with a one piece con rod and roller bearings in. Like any bearing, roughness and up and down play is bad. Common makes may have spares off the shelf.
Still a mystery
With everything apart the engine still has mysteries, some bits look as if they’ve been abused mercilessly and others are in excellent condition. Maybe more will be revealed when the washing stage is over.
Most of the swarf and debris on show is from cutting the screws and will be flushed away and washed in degreaser. The plain bearing is clear in the pic, it will be measured before any work.
See the broken stud? ‘Tsk tsk,’ said I when it snapped…
A guide bush will prevent the drill bit wandering when drilling out the broken stud.
Use the bench drill for accuracy.
Broken stud removal – take deep breath and proceed with care
At some time during a restoration it is likely a broken stud or bolt will be encountered. It’s a fact of life, it will happen. Usually you’re merrily removing a series of them and one will suddenly feel tight then slacken off… yes, it’s snapped. Before you start running round screaming, crying or cursing and vowing to take up tiddlywinks instead of motorcycling, take a deep breath and proceed with care. While removing the alternator studs on
this engine, two came out easily and the third was tight. A little heat was applied to expand the alloy, the stud started to turn, then turned quickly and left some of its threaded length in the case. When this happens things may not be as bad as they seem. In this case the stud hole is a ‘through’ rather than ‘blind’ so it will be possible to make it go right through the case. Drill a hole in the broken end, enlarge it and then cut a thread with a tap – most times as the tap
is used the stud will turn out. The problem is drilling a hole accurately in the end of the stud. What’s needed is a guide bush. There are kits available to do this and SnapOn makes a very good one that I used to borrow off a mate. Or, as in our picture, you could use a hollow dowel that slips inside the hole and a drill that slips inside the guide dowel and then drill using a pillar drill. Work carefully and all will be well.
Barrel studs are of differing lengths – yes, there’s one missing too.
Warning! As with all things where your personal safety is concerned, don’t take risks and if in any doubt about a part, dump it. An engine seizing in the fast lane of a motorway is no joke – the times it has happened to me I’ve thankfully been able to make the hard shoulder safely. The words in this piece are a guide only, how you interpret them is up to you.
Years ago I happened on the idea of wrapping studs and bolts in masking tape and writing on where they’re located. You could just sling them in the box and worry about it later – your choice.
I’ve never liked the idea of a crankshaft rolling about on a bench. A few bits of plywood, mdf or steel to make a cradle, stops it from rolling about.
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Aprilia Pegaso Strada 650cc, 2005, genuine 360 miles only, unmarked, still as new, taxed and tested, £3000; exchange plus cash for Harley Davidson FLH Shovelhead or later Harley Big Twin. Tel. 0116 2890271. Leics. OB508977C Ariel Arrow 1960, complete but needs battery, some new parts, unregistered, non-runner, no docs, dating certificate, Owners Guide and photocopied workshop manual, £900 ovno. Tel. 0151 678 7636. Wirral, Merseyside area.
OB508455C
BMW K100RT 1985, 43,000 miles, rebuilt 2008, new electrics, discs, new tyres, battery all receipts, history with bike p/x for smaller bike or WHY? t&t, £1500. Tel. Barry 01407 764288. OB509135C
OB508450C
Ariel VH 500, 1952, tele-rigid, all numbers match, recently restored, lots of money spent with photos and receipts, old and new log books, dating certificate, excellent condition, £4750 ono. Tel. Chris 01536 Kettering. View 511532. OB509088C
BMW 1984 R100RT (Twin shock), good condition, full fairing, luggage, new tyres, braided hoses, pads, MoT June, Sorned at present, will tax at point of sale, £2500 ono. Tel. 02392 595307. Hants. OB509140C
BMW air cooled twins wanted, all models. Realistic price paid for a low mileage bike. We have cash waiting, will collect. Details please to: Chris, The Value Bike Centre. 01953-857881 (T), www.valuebikecentre.net
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BMW F800ST 798cc, twin sports tourer, 2011, 5500 miles with ABS, fsh, on board computer, centre stand, heated grips, low seat, BMW panniers, three month tax ready to tour, nearly new condition, £5450 ono. 01482-855058. EastYorks.
BMW R80, monolever, 1985, taxed, MoT, new tyres f&r, new brakes f&r, top half fairing, 24kmls, panniers, heated grips, new gel battery, stored for years, rare bike in vgc, £2450. Tel. 01474 746854. OB508480C BMW K1 1990, MoT July 2014, on Sorn, can deliver, £4995 ono. Tel. Mick Saul 01302 701002 or derkwoko@hotmail.co.uk Doncaster. OB508476C BMW K1, 980cc, 1991, metallic black on Sorn, outstanding condition, 8,500 miles from new, £4750 or swap for large bore shotgun. Tel. 07513 572737; 01482 226329 for full details of this K1 BMW. E Yorks.
BMW R1100RT 1998, 59,190 miles, heated grips, crash bars, ABS electric screen, panniers, solo seat tyres good, very good overall condition, currently Sorn, buyer collects. Located Edenbridge, Kent, £2000 ono. Contact Brian on stari.vuk@blueyonder.co.uk OB508468C
OB508998C
OB508831C
BMW Airhead in CafÈ Racer trim wanted any model in any condition considered if you can help telephone. 01915 362488 or 07710 757007. OB509053C BMW Airhead in CafÈ Racer trim wanted, any model in any condition considered, if you can help telephone 01915 362488 or 07710 757007. OB509141C BSA Bantam Bushman wanted. If you have one for sale give me a call as I would like to buy one. Tel. 07583 716066. Private. OB509083C
BMW R69S, 1965, taxed/MoT'd, good reason for sale, only £8950 ovno for details. Tel. 0191 2902135. Tyne & Wear.
BMW K1000 LT, 1989, metallic grey, full touring spec, luggage, h/grips etc, 15k miles, excellent condition, lovely to ride, 10 months' MoT and taxed, £2950 ono; consider p/x. Tel. 01495 759234. Gwent. OB508783C
OB508807C
no BSA Bantam D14 B, paperwork, new rear tyre, new rear chain, concentric carb, black tank and chrome, good paint, swap for Tiger Cub, £725. Tel. 01327 342362. Northampton. OB508861C
BSA 1961 Shooting Star, RGS trim, Goldy tank, chrome headlamp, mudguards, twin clocks, alloy rims, DOW twin damped forks, tuned polished engine, B.T.H. magneto, new monobloc carb, £5650 ono. Tel. 01763 272339; 07905 184644. Herts. OB508974C 1968 BSA 650cc A65 Lightning twin, (twin carbs), fully restored new MoT, very pretty machine finished in red and chrome, wheels rebuilt, new tyres, most parts replaced, repainted chrome tank, new clocks, engine has end feed crank conversion. Boyer ignition, new loom and battery, cost thousands to restore starts and runs well, first person with £4750 ono. Tel. 078798 40679 or 01202 893530 after 7pm. Bournemouth. OB509149C
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obmiconic engines
Rotary valve Norton T
hough often accused of sticking with the ohc concept, Norton did have the vision to experiment with a rotary valve engine around 1952. This isn’t to be confused with the Wankel-engined rotary Norton of much later but an alternative cylinder head on a Manx unit. The Manx engine and indeed the whole bike was in the ascendency then but even so the competition were experimenting with multi cylinders, higher revs and it would even then be obvious much work would be needed to keep the ohc unit competitive. Perhaps there was a feeling the rotary valve might just be a way forward to a smoother engine. How the concept came to the attention of Norton race shop chief Joe Craig is explained by Roy Bacon in his book Norton Singles. Laurie Bond, famous for the Bond Minicar among other things, designed a rotary valve to sit on a JAP speedway engine. Joe Craig saw it, liked it and encouraged Bond to develop the idea at the Norton factory. As can be seen from the line drawing the rotary valve sat cross way on the barrel, its carburettor on the end of the valve. An interesting valve drive arrangement was needed to give the valve room to work. As the rotor was driven by the ohc shaft, which wasn’t far enough out, a stepped shaft was devised, using spur
gears. The gears also pumped oil up to the massive bearings supporting the rotor. Though power matched the standard ohc unit of the time, there were other problems with it, probably not insurmountable ones but Norton policy changed and the project was shelved.
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obmservices guide -B.S.A. ARCHIVE SERVICE-
-BRAKES-
B .S.A. M otor B icycle B.S.A. Motor Bicycle
1911------TO-----1979 Established since 1884 BSA & LASER PHOTOCOPYING SERVICE
-CYCLEMOTORSHouse move forces sale of two NSU Quicklys, 1960, 2-speed, 23" wheels, full width hubs, speedo in headlight, good compression, original number but no docs, £285; 1957 2-speed 26" painted wheels, tyre pump, V5C with original reg number, barrel/piston scored and non standard Miller headlamp, hence £225; both bikes need tlc, might deliver at cost. Tel. 01444455438. Sussex. OB509196C
OB508325C
Malcom Wenban MIEE.R.TECHENG.JP, original owner of Bikes of Brighton requires cyclemotors/autocycles, small up to 150cc motorcycles for his private museum. Tel. 01444 254341, 07721 976500 or 07765 647627.
You supply Engine & Frame No’s I confirm year and supply photocopy of your model from original BSA Catalogue. Any BSA from 1911 to 1973. £10.00 (inc. post) per model. Original parts lists 1911-1973. Instruction books 1915-1973. Service sheets (post war only).
OB489797C
SEE YOUR BSA AS IT REALLY WAS - Any BSA 1911-1979 complete with specification from original catalogue £10, in colour £15 where available incl. post.
Bultaco 250 Frontera, 1977, Mod 180, only done 700 miles from new, good original bike, not been messed with, tax and MoT, £2900. For more info tel. Steve 07970 638403. Cheshire.
SAE for cost/details - MAIL ORDER ONLY (no callers). Correspondence/cheques etc. to:
N.W. Dick Lewis, 2 Fortescue Road, Weybridge, Surrey KT13 8XF. Tel: 01932 846959
-BALANCING-
BSA ZB32 Gold Star Trials, ideal for pre 65, road registered, MoT exempt, taxed and ready to go, excellent condition, private sale, £5000. Tel. 01553 828838 or 07957 210268. Norfolk.
OB508920C
-BEARINGS-
Classic Brake Services RACING BRAKE SPECIALIST • Oversize linings machined to drum diameter • Shoes fitted with standard linings • All linings are secured with semi-tubular rivets • Drum skimming by arrangement
BassetDown Balancing
D yna m ic B a la ncing S ervices
CL ASSIC M O TO R CYCL E E X PE R TS
• Wheel building & tyres now available
Est. 197 2
Wanted cycle motor or auto cycle, runner or project, anything considered, older the better, pre-war would be ok, would postage be possible for unit out of bicycle? Tel. 07983 832076. Staffs. OB508922C
-EMERGING CLASSICS-
For top quality and service please contact
Un it9j, Low esd on W orks, La m bou rn e, W ood la n d s, BerkshireRG177RY T el 01488670246 Em a il: in fo@ ba s s etd ow n ba la n cin g .co.u k w w w .ba ssetd o w nba la nc ing.c o .uk
PO Box 5, Whaley Bridge, High Peak SK23 7LL
Tel/Fax: 01663 732025 Mobile: 07811 356619
Don’t Slip it - Grip it Brake Shoes & Clutch Plates professionally re-lined with top quality NON-ASBESTOS materials for veteran, road and competition use. Oversize linings if required. Alloy brake shoe casting. All makes and models catered for at competitive prices. UK collection and delivery.
-CHROMING-
ALDERNEY PLATING LTD ELECTROPLATING METAL FINISHING SPECIALISTS Repairs & Restoration
1961 Ariel Golden Arrow Sport, Pazon electronic ignition, stainless steel spokes, good condition, £2500. Email. mf.135@tiscali.co.uk mobile 07870 934478. Derbyshire. OB508303C
Honda CL450 Twin, 1974, US import project, also CB77 project wanted, front mudguard for Honda CB72 and exhausts, will swap for Ducati Single projects, 250cc up or cash. More details tel. Stewart 0 1 5 3 9 5 3 3 7 5 2 . stewartgreadman@gmail.com
Bultaco Sherpa 325cc, 1979, original condition, 399 miles from new, never used in competition, dry stored since 1983, old style log book with one owner, £1500. Tel. 01438 812619. Herts. OB508324C
-SIDECARSFrancis Barnett, 1955 trial bike, 225cc 8E engine, 3 speed 9E clutch, Electrex ignition, powder coated frame, alloy tank, cub hubs, alloy rims, good tyres, nice light bike, £1750. Tel. 01787 210865/ 07792 124250. Suffolk. OB508919C
Single seater sidecar, in very good condition, professional made, smart little chair, £500 ono. Tel. 01773 856915. Derbyshire.
OB508926C
Web site www.saftek.co.uk Email sales@saftek.co.uk
For more details ring Adrian on
01202 744664 www.alderneyplating.co.uk
-CABLES-
FAST TURNAROUND
BLAST CLEANING
Vapour, Bead, Grit & Shot Blasting Specialists. Est 1964. Aggressive and non-aggressive surface finishing
Kawasaki KH125, 1994, mine since 1999, in very good condition, 18k miles, carried on back of motorhome, good starter and runner, new battery, tyres, quite rare, £850 ono. Tel. 01514 866876 or 07977 051932. OB508300C
R.D. COX & SON
-OFF ROAD COMP-
306 Old Whitley Wood Lane, Shinfield, Reading RG2 8QD
0118 975 0289
BSA C15 trials, completely rebuilt, Faber MK3 lightweight frame with rails under engine Scottish legal, new alloy wheels, Max Heyes alloy hubs, yokes and exhaust system, Betor proshocks, latest Armac alloy tank, alloy wheel spindles, engine completely rebuilt with alloy barrel and Electrex ignition, quality powder coated black, Domino controls, etc, etc! 195 pounds approx, steers and goes superbly, £5350. Tel. 01484 604843 or 07790 212359
OB509178C
BSA C15 1960, built as pre 65 Scrambler, heavy duty forks, PVL ignition, new rims, seat, rear tyre, mudguards, engine rebuilt, no V5, needs younger rider, £1400 ono. Tel. 01455 447108. Midlands. OB509156C
-CHAINS AND SPROCKETS-CARBURETTORS-
...where service really matters T H E M OT O R C Y C L E C H A I N S P E C I A L I S T S Since 1984 we have continued to expand our huge range of drive chains to meet the needs of vintage, classic and modern motorcycle owners and now keep over 80 different chains in stock to suit camshaft, magneto, primary and final drive chain applications. Our knowledge of the best type and make of chain for the job is based on many years of experience having listened to our customers and their needs for both competition and general use. Our collection of motorcycle and light car chain fitment information is comprehensive, dating back from 1920 right up to the present day. Sprocket blanks supplied in Dural and steel. Dural sprockets also machined to order. Fast mail order. Payment by credit and debit card welcomed. Sprockets Unlimited, Claybrook Farm Cottage, 103 Bretforton Road, Badsey, Evesham, Worcestershire WR11 7XQ Callers by appointment only please. John & Jane ‘The Chain Gang’ can be seen in their familiar red overalls at bike shows and autojumbles all over the country. Our website contains lots of useful information and also lists where our travelling chain stall will be.
Telephone/fax: 01386 831341 Email: astrosprox@btinternet.com www.sprocketsunlimited.com
BSA Metisse, all original 1968 Rickman Bros frame originally built for John Burton, known history from 1970 owned by me twice. Perry Mag Conversion but fitted with electronic ignition. For full details email. ian.f.jamieson@gmail.com. £4750 ovno. OB508320C BSA XB34 1947, 500cc, lovely bike, ring 07748 803920 for details, price £5000, no texts thankyou. Also BSA spares, 500 engine etc. OB508317C
Clubman trials shocks, £67 pair inc VAT. Tel. NJB Shocks 01206 768392, mob. 07788 715163. (T). www.njbshocks.co.uk or email: norman@njbshocks.co.uk NJ506871C
Titanium components. Aircraft quality, Grade 5 titanium parts manufactured to your specificiation, spindles, spacers, studs, bolts, plates etc. One off's a speciality. For discussion on your individual requirements phone Pete on: 01274-884419. (T).PE508842C Wanted Bultaco TSS parts including tank, exhaust, fork, springs for an early bike. Tel. 01932 621870. Surrey. OB508914C
OB508916C
‘We care as much as you do’
1 Rawfolds Ind Est Bradford Road, Cleckheaton West Yorks BD19 5LT 01274 862666
G50 flywheels, integral shafts T1, rod pressed up new big end, new small end, lightweight/ small wheels £950. FW alloy main bearing housings, £50. 7R ex valve and guide (large stem) £50. Set of hairpin springs/ platforms etc, £80. Used cam £30. New cam with blank lobes £60. Hepolite rings G50/7R £40 set. G50 Nicosil cylinders (damaged) £50 each. Used G50 pistons £40. G50 Cosworth piston - unmachined crown £100. Used 7R liner £30. G50 tank new £850 (painted/lined). Mick Hemmings M/Cs tel. 01604638505. (T).MI508939C Summerfield 6-speed gearbox, some spares, £1185. Tel. 0161 6529606. Lancs. OB508936C
E-mail: classicbrake@aol.com www.classicbrakeservice.com
-BLAST CLEANING-
Successful 1948 500cc BSA B33 racer, fully reconditioned 2012/ 13 using Manx, G/Star and GM parts. Race wins Darley and Lydden 2013, ready to Sprint or race. Questions? Please ask, £4500. Email: jackson291@ btinternet.com or 01926-842369. Warwick. OB509008C
Greeves Scrambles bike, 1959, genuine 197cc Hawkstone Special, supplied new by Comerfords, £2250. Tel. 01362 687506; 07426 427937. Norfolk.
OB508918C
Montessa 349 clean tidy bike, runs well, recent new conrod and main bearings, seals, points and condenser, £900 ono. Tel. 01239 841586. Pembrokeshire. OB509187C
Norton 500T, needs finishing, (assembly) rebuilt engine, gearbox, mag, wheels with new rims, s/s spokes, tyres, tubes, frame and tank painted, needs exhaust and alloy guards to finish, £4950. Tel. 01209 821610. OB509056C Tri-Greeves (Grumph) 500cc Daytona type Triumph motor, in Greeves 24 TJSB Anglian frame, 1966 Ceriani forks, Renthal bars, Tomaselli levers, alloy rims, TLS brake, newly built, not registered, £2950. Wanted ES2 motor, 1952ish. Tel. 0191-2902135. Tyneside.
OB508937C
Wanted parts for Suzuki RM 80cc, 1980T Motocross, air box, exhaust and muffler, steel tank, plastics, engine. Tel. 01653 648367; 01653 648436. York. OB508927C
Wanted pre 65 or twin shock trials, concours not necessary but must be excellent mechanicals, good carburetion, steering, suspension and brakes, anything considered. Details please to: Chris, The Value Bike Centre 01953-857881 (T), www.valuebikecentre.net OB508833C
-ROAD RACINGA unique collection of British 1960s 2 stroke race bikes for sale. All have been totally restored to a very high standard. Greeves 1963 RAS Silverstone. Authenticated as originally owned by Francis Beart, £5000. Cotton Telstar Mark 2 £6000. DMW Hornet Mark 1 £6500. Royal Enfield GP5. A unique version with Earnie Earles Ally Tank/Seat unit and rare never raced factory engine/gear box £7000. All come with new correct fairings. Greeves 1967 RES Silverstone a one owner bike with interesting history, rebuilt to original spec, £6500. All of the above are to be the subject of a feature article in Classic Racer. Some good spares are also available for Greeves and Star Maker etc. For further details telephone 01275 371 402. OB509038C
Maico RS125 X-factory water cooled engine, complete with Mikuni carb, Motoplat ignition and exhaust, £750. Maico/Serani RS125 front forks, 28mm, fully restored £300. Maico RS125 rear wheel, original Borani rim, £100. Tel. 01275 371402. OB509040C
Unique 'Fowler' single seat alloy sidecar, home-built, 60s, unused, no door or hood but screen, seat belt, etc, suit 'thirties' or early postwar machine, luggage facility, £375. Photos available. Tel. 01895 4 7 1 5 6 7 . E m a i l : galblee@blueyonder.co.uk OB508934C
-MACHINES WNTA big basketcase wanted: Interesting Sporty 500cc or VTwin, 1920s-30s or Vincent! Have bikes for exchange: Norton Cammy 1936, Norton Mod 18, 1930 Sunbeam Mods 1930 (could swap all three for right bike!) Tel. 01978-842668. Wrexham. OB509004C A BSA to a Vincent. We are looking for classic bikes, restoration projects, single bikes or collections. Instant decision, cash paid. Anything considered. Tel. 01933-358888 (T), or email: wavetonecars@tiscali.co.uk OB508843C
All motorcycles wanted, modern or classic, any condition, garage clearance etc, nationwide collection. Tel. 07774 964386 or 01244 532443 (T).AC508847C
Andy Tiernan buys all pre war BSA's especially v-twins. Tel. 01728 724321 (T), or email: andybuysbikes@aol.com AN509189C
Ariel, Norton, Rudge etc, vintage bikes and spares wanted. Frames, forks, engines, any vintage memorabilia, lights, seats, good price paid, discretion assured. Tel. Phil 01691-650137 or mobile 07811165320. (T).BO509177C
Basket case or abandoned project wanted by impending semiretired engineer. Anything considered from Bantam to Vincent. Tel. 02380 432727. OB508397C
BMW Airhead wanted anything considered - R75/6 preferred. Ian 0 7 8 3 6 5 9 2 0 7 0 penr@hotmail.co.uk OB508310C
BSA underlever air rifles wanted, pre-1960 for restoration or collection; also wanted other makes by Webley, Diana, Haenall; original BSF Falke Britannia and any other old spring operated item. Tel. 01689 852862. Kent. OB509029C
Cotton post war 2 stroke Roadster motorcycles wanted, in any condition for private collection, fully restored, original, basket case, field bike or spares etc, anything Cotton wanted, will collect anywhere and pay cash. Tel. 07974-108893. OB509010C DOT Mancunian wanted, in genuine good condition, may consider DMW 197 or 225. Please tel. 01228 560502; 07876 331191. Cumbria. OB508950C Werner or parts wanted. Tel. 01729 850411. (T). SM485184C
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obmservices guide -MACHINES WNTJawa CZ, any age, any condition, dead or alive! Tel. 07932 173036; 01270 447022. OB504412C Norton 16H engine 1939, vgc, can bring to Telford Off Road Show, 500STG. Tel. Dave 003538 61281634 OB508311C
Royal Enfields wanted, carb or EFI, quick decision, cash paid, we can collect. Tel. 0161 371 8314 or 07801 548872. (T).
UN508953C
Royal Enfield Continental GT 250, wanted dead or alive or parts. Please phone with details. Tel. 0775 4517115. OB509014C
Rudge Ulster wanted, mid to late 30's, may consider a nice Special. Tel. mobile 07802 896114. (T). AN509190C
Trials bike wanted - Rigid or Plunger, any considered, will travel to view. Please telephone with details any time. (Private). Tel. 07583 716066. OB509084C
Triumphs wanted, any model up to 1970. Runner, non runner, even spare parts or literature. Please ring me if you are interested in selling your Triumph. I will collect and pay cash. Please ring Pete on 02476 421000. (T).MA482768C
Villiers road, trials or race bike wanted for restoration project, anything, any size, older the better, eg pre-war Greeves, DOT, DMW, Cotton, James, Ambassador or one of less common bikes would be nice. Tel. 07984 929634. OB508946C
Wanted 1958/59 T120 Bonni to restore, UK model, complete bike with or without old log book, V5 (frame engine) or any parts you may have for 58/59 650/500, 1958/ 59 models. Tel. Roy 01227 791875. Kent. OB508910C Wanted AJS/Matchless Trials 500 rolling chassis or parts, frame, wheels, tanks, forks, alloy hubs, magneto, any parts considered, I have engine and gearbox. Tel. 01242 514856 eves; 07546 372738 day. Glos. OB509023C Wanted old brown and green log books or old V5s for a 1958/59 Triumph T120 Bonneville. Tel. 01227 791875. Kent. OB508905C Wanted pre war v-twin motorcycle, any make or model considered, any condition. Tel. 01270 842206. (T).DA509070C
-SPARES FOR SALE001 Autojumbles: 2 March and 6 April, Normous Newark A/J, Newark Showground, NG24 2NY; See display ads. Tel. 01507 529430. (T).CL508850C
7R G50 fuel tank original needs repair and restoration offers £800. QD sidecar chassis 19" spoked wheel shock absorber type, £175 ono. Moto Guzzi (small capacity) 50's tank £50. Rubber saddle, £50. Bank 4 Del'orto PHF32B carbs £250. Bing 2/36/101 carb £30.Pre unit fuel tank with rack, £135. Wanted Rolls Royce PII rolling chassis. Wanted original Truimph '57, T110 front mudguard & stays. Tel. 01767 627375 (Beds) or 07866 031149. OB509202C
AJS 350, 500cc, 1938/9, girder only, N.O.S., £325; Doherty alloy levers, genuine pair, £50; 2 Avon trials, supreme tyres, 2.75x20, N.O.S, £50 each; block tread tyre, Vee/rubber, as new, 300x18, £20; Villiers gearbox 1H, £65 all ono plus postage or collect. Tel. 01827874050; 07932-224462. Staffs. OB508871C
Amal chopped monobloc 376/ 217 Tiger Cub scrambler £100. Wal Phillips fuel injectors (2) £40 pair. KLG E258 race plugs £5 each. Champion N82 £5 each. Tel. 01604 638505. (T).MI508947C Amal, very rare magnesium concentric MKI carbs r/h only 32m bore 2 only £160 pair. Tel. 01604 638505. (T).MI508945C
Ariel Arrow/Leader engine rebuilt new seals, clutch, primary chain, gearbox sprocket, new bores plus .030. main barings high compheads original carb electronic ignition can be seen running ,£550. Tel. Tony 01959 522826. Kent. OB509055C
Ariel Leader spares:seat (black), headlamp unit, red, complete; front brake cable, workshop manual, Brooklands road test book, Leader & Arrow, £75 ono. Tel. 01242 260970; 07785 793795. Glos. OB508870C
Ariel Leader clutch, gear clusters, alloy heads, s/arms, footrests, brake pedals/plates, forks, wheel spindles, tool box, battery carriers, primary covers, cowl (headlamp), handlebars, outer shells (T2500), Arrow (T2178/1), cover (alternator), bolts (engine). Tel. 01634-843803 after 7pm. OB509162C Auto/bike jumble, Diggle Band Club, Diggle, Oldham. OL35PJ, 8 March, 12 April, 10 May, 14 June. Pitches £10 from 7.30am, public £1 from 8.30am, cafe/toilets, back by popular request. 07443910387. (T).OB508854C
BMW 100RS, 1982, frame, yokes, swing arm, tank, diff log book, lots of road parts, £375; T140 engine belt, primary, £1750; T140 engine parts, BMW sidecar, race engines, diffs, gearboxes, £250. Tel. 01902 672482. W Mids. OB509026C Brand new 1Ω GP carburettor, £400; Mikuni 44mm with adaptor for 500 Manx Norton, £200; belt drive c/w plates Pre-Unit Triumph, £240; Commando 850 barrels, 920cc, pistons, £200. Tel. 01953 452041. Norfolk. OB509018C
BSA A10 cylinder head and rocker box, £45; Dunstall Dominator racing camshaft, £65; Commando camshaft, £60; 25 Commando camshaft, £65; std Dominator camshaft, £30; Walmsley G50 camshaft, £70; Honda CB 500/4 r/counter, £10. Tel. 01953-452041. Norfolk.
-CHAINS AND SPROCKETS-
Honda 350, K4 engine, suit CRMC racer? disassembled & complete except for the barrels, removed from low mileage US import bike & would suit someone looking for the basis of a racing motor. The head has no broken fins and the crankcases are CB350E type with two sets of five speed clusters, £175 ono, collection only due to its weight ? Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Tel 07856 029234. OB509045C
-CLOTHING-
-ELECTRICAL-
MAGNETO AND DYNAMO REPAIRS
OB509011C
BSA A7 alloy head, bolt on manifold type, new guides and seats, £500; Rigid A7 gearbox, £80; K2F magneto rewound, £250; 1Ω-inch Goldstar type silencer, £40; C11/C12 crankcase, as new, pump etc, £70. Tel. 01732-450920. Kent. OB509021C BSA B44 speedometer professionally rebuilt, unused, as new £145; A65 20T gearbox sprocket, £15; 68-2780 right hand silencer bracket, £5; fork top nuts, £8 pair all plus p&p. Tel. John 01706 644922. Email. dakota.rob@zen.co.uk OB508327C
BSA Gold Star scrambles/trials alloy petrol tank with Monza cap, brand new, £325. Gold Star road racing type seat, for road or competition bike, brand new £95. Tel. 01273 844536.
OB509203C
BSA ZB31 engine including mag dyne, £475. Tel. 01362 687506; 07426 427937. Norfolk.
OB508863C
Building a Triumph Twin this winter? We can supply most of the replacement fixings you will need, in stainless, for example 8 stud head fixings, bolts, nuts, thick washers £60. Nine stud £64. Unit 3TA, 5TA, T100A etc, £58. Rocker box corner bolts and washers £9 set. Cylinder base hex nuts £5.60 set. Base studs £18 set of 8. Engine/frame stud kits available. Spindle kits for most Triumphs. All plus p& p. Cheques or Paypal. Tel. 0208751-1931 Will Horgan Stainless Classics. (T).ST509179C Carburettors pair Dellorto 30mm, choke with velocity stacks, no VHB30AD, £200 pair; Bing carbs, 22mm, No 1/22/40 off Early BMW vertical flange, £100. Tel. Bob 07740 895493. Man. OB508864C Clear-out after years of collecting: van load of assorted British spares, £295 for quick sale. V5C for BSA 1940 500cc, BSA 1955, 250cc, NSU Quickly moped, £295; BSA D3 t/box, B31 forks. Tel. 07542 169543. Staffs. OB509051C
Commando parts: pair of 1 1/2" peashooters in black chrome special made £200 pair. 750 fastback tank/tail piece (£200), seat £60. 1969 type oil tank (oblong) F/B £90. L/H side panel new £80. Alloy tank (small dents) £200. Slimline tank good £250. Tel. 01604-638505. (T).
MI508951C
Dealer decals. New decals Ralph Seymour. Watsons Motors Ltd, Whitby. Tel. 017586 1 3 7 8 8 ( T ) , www.dealerdecals.co.uk email: val@rocketgs.freeserve.co.uk OB508836C
Dunlop chrome rims. Commando front & rear disc, Commando Dommy drum brakes, £60 each. Tel. 01604 638505. (T).MI508952C
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Excelsior Albion 4-speed gearbox, believed Manxman, £550; exchange Dunlop alloy flanged rim, WM1 x 18, x 36, Brian Valentine gearbox, T140 5-speed internals, closed up first belt clutch basket, suit Manx featherbed. Tel. 0161 4432492. Stockport. OB508875C
Goldstar steel petrol tank, (original), wanted, £1000; offered for mint example (others considered) also wanted Triumph T110 1954-59, in any condition (for sale), 1950s 5T/6T original Dunlop rim, front 19", 40-spoke, £30. Tel. 01865 762859. Oxford. OB509154C
Lucas K2F and MO1 magnetos, all fully rebuilt, tested and guaranteed. Also spare parts and rebuilds. Also E3L dynamos for sale and spares. Tel. 01462 623687. (T). OB508837C
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F.T.W. Motorcycles Rear of No. 6 Winster Road, Hillsborough, Sheffield S6 Tel: (01142) 336269
Honda 750, rolling chassis RCO1 in good condition with V5 in my name bought as a project bike can be supplied with Comstar wheels if required, your choice, £600 ono. Tel. 01924 472969 or bobsheila1@gmail.com OB508402C
Lucas H52 headlamp, needs bulb holder, otherwise complete, £400; BSA mid 30s tool box, possibly part no 30/9000, £80; BSA valve spring compressor, part no 29/9260, £20; pair small kidneyshaped tool boxes, origin unknown, £80; pair small headlamp brackets, ex Norton road holder forks, £40; bum pad, £20; all vgc. Lucas 3-brush dynamo, £20 poor. Tel. 02476 641151. Coventry. OB509212C Michelin trials competition tyres, 2.75" x 21" and 4.00" x 18", almost new, £30 the pair including tubes; Akront alloy rims, WM0x21: and WM2 x 18", some nicks and scratches but true and otherwise undamaged, £30 the pair. Tel. 01977-661671. Yorks. OB508872C
Mk 1 concentric amal carb flange fitting, 7/8" choke, new, unused, with air filter, in original packing, £65. Tel. 01244 300651; 07565 556186. Chester.
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Norman Nippy engine frame etc, £100; Velocette LE engine, £100; Ariel Arrow few spares, Rudge Autocycle, no docs, £850; wood lathe, £150; large heavy duty pallet racking, 9 x 7, very strong, £150. Tel. 01243-370846. Hants. OB509174C
Norton 1929 aluminium primary chain case, repro casting, £75;16H cylinder barrel, blind head with valves, 1920s 79x100, £350; 1957 oil tank with fittings, £75; 500 Inter head, £257; buyer collects. Tel. Les Belcher 01865 244744. Oxford. OB509030C
Norton 500 twin dynamo bottomend with magneto, £235; cylinder block, £95; iron cylinder head, £20; 16H crankcases, £50 and £35; timing panel and associated bits, £50; sump guard, £17.50. Tel. 01995 640439 after 7pm. Lancs. OB509169C
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Norton Commando, 4-speed close ratio gearbox, with kick-start, new gears, bearings and bushes, built for hill climbs but found unsuitable for this so hardly used, £600. Tel. 0161 9283210; 07966 589520. Cheshire. OB509164C
Norton cylinder heads. Race shop clearout! Used 750 with valves/springs 28m ports £380. New 850/750 short stroke head part finished, ideal racer project £795 (std heads are now £1450). 850 big valve race head with 'bathtub' chambers £550 (ex MH motor) 750 original Dunstall b/ valve as new £550. New 750 big valve genuine AMA race head, £750. 750 'bathtub' Hemisphere special (ex MH) with squish £700. New 750 part finished ex factory £700. 850 cylinder +020" tufrided, ex 750 short stroke £495. Special 81mm bore 850 cylinder, part finished - new ex works? or MX, ideal for big bore project! £550. 750 race crankshaft (std) balanced for Carillo rods (ex MH motor) £495. We can undertake any work needed to finish these items to your specification. Mick Hemmings M/Cs 01604-638505. (T).MI508942C Norton Dominator, 1954, complete but not original, engine and gearbox recently professionally reconditioned, not used for 30 years, owned since 1961, spares or restore, original registration with red V5C plus other bits, £2450. Tel. 0161-7245392. Man. OB508877C Rudge up to date Technical Information and spares, need advice or help with restoration? Visit www.rudge-whitworth.com for free and join with other real enthusiasts. OB509076C
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March 2014
Essential reading Pooks Motor Bookshop
Is the day of the traditional book gone? Not in the slightest reckons Mick Payne as he visits Pooks.
S
o many people try to convince us that the paper book, magazine or newspaper is dying on its feet. Everything it seems can be downloaded to a mobile phone, tablet, e-reader or laptop; you can even get your favourite titles from Mortons in this manner. (Yes this includes OBM). What these end users do not realise, or perhaps even care, is that the printed word has a tactile quality about it that an electronic device can never have.
Alison busy with a customer order.
Thankfully there are still those that do not subscribe to this theory, one such is Pooks Motor Bookshop of Leicestershire, you’ll find an ad on the back page of this very paper. It is very much a family business, with Barrie Pook forming it by basically selling some of his duplicated material. Brochures, books and magazines he has amassed over the years.
Old hosiery factory
Originally operating from home, the company moved to its present site in Rothley in about 1980. “It was an old hosiery factory that dad managed to buy when it closed down,” explained Barrie’s son John. The other partner is John’s sister Alison who is the pricing expert. “I spend an awful lot of time on the internet checking prices so I know just where to pitch our stock.” What a stock it is too, room upon room of literature, stored in plastic crates, files, shelves and boxes. For anyone familiar with Harry Potter it is like being transported to DiaCon Alley. OBM was fortunate enough to get the grand tour, starting with the, as yet, unsorted stock stored in an old social club. Alison pointed to a small mountain of crates in the corner and explained: “That was a job lot, the person who sold it to us was adamant that it was all or nothing. In this instance we are not even sure what we have bought until I start sorting through it.” A mammoth task for anyone. Other stock is more predictable, some is bought from other booksellers, some of whom have ceased to trade and some is from enthusiasts selling off their collections. We were then taken to meet Barrie in his ‘shed’. It’s an agricultural barn and is well insulated and dry – it used to house a tennis court. What it now contains is a hoard of collectables, the like of which I have never seen outside of a museum. “It’s all eventually going up for sale,” he said. “I’m not getting any younger and I can’t take it with me, so it may as well be sold.” There is almost
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Pooks founder Barrie Pook, with some books…
everything in there from enamel advertising signs to Meccano models through vintage radios and several cars. It was then back to Fowke Street and the shop, which is no less mind boggling. It was John’s turn to show us round. “This is where we keep all the sales brochures,” he said, pointing to neat rows of boxes subdivided by marque and model. This was just the front of the shop however and there is a lot more to see than sales brochures. Oh yes indeed. I was again staggered by the sheer volume of stock as John led me back into the old factory.
Off the shelf
For several of the old brick built units it was literally wall to wall and floor to ceiling storage. Workshop manuals here, parts books next to them and above bound volumes of The Motor Cycle from the early vintage years. Further back still were Dexion shelves loaded with more modern books
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The shop where literary treasures are.
make by make; several copies of each in many cases. Above all this are early enamelled signs. “They are all part of dad’s collection,” explained John. To think this all began with Barrie Pook selling off some of his duplicate items. Staggering. Back in the front of the shop a customer came in requesting a Moto Guzzi workshop manual and John disappeared into the labyrinth to return with two different copies one of which was duly sold. When I queried the ‘filing system’ he explained that it is all in his and Alison’s head. In spite of the random appearance they can lay their hands on a book instantly. So, if you need a book, be it car or motorcycle, Pooks Books is well worth a visit with ample parking outside, but if you can’t make it in person a phone call to either John or Alison will have them searching for the title. Or indeed if you have something you would like to sell get in touch, they buy anything from a single item to a recent 1600 book job lot. As for buying, if you can’t get to the shop they offer fast mail-order courtesy
of Pete, the full time packer, or you can buy through AbeBooks or Amazon, just look for Pooks Motor Bookshop. They also take in the major shows at Stafford. “Our presence there is as much about advertising the business as it is with selling,” said John and there is an eBay shop if you’d rather shop that way, search for ‘motoringmagpie’. To my mind though nothing could beat a trip to the shop. “Waterstones it isn’t,” admitted John, while Alison added: “It’s a bit like an amoeba, it just sort of spreads.” It is however a rare experience; try it! The book is dead, long live the book.
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Pooks Motor Bookshop Fowke Street, Rothley Leics LE7 7PJ Tel: 0116 237 6222 Fax: 0116 237 6491 Web: www.pooksmotorbooks.co.uk Email: pooks.motorbooks@virgin.net
Just some of the dry stored book stock… could the book you’re looking for be here?
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