I looked again and saw where I went wrong. First glance seeing the dipstick at the top, it looked like the 6 volt C90 motor to me. Forgot all about the older C50 motor.
Fresh meat for ripping into!
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Re: Fresh meat for ripping into!
That's what I was hoping but I may need an exhaust as I don't think that will polish out
Any supplier suggestons?
Cheers
Gus
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Re: Fresh meat for ripping into!
Wemoto do not list the 50 one ,but do the C70 from 1970. check out CMSNL website to see if they are the same .
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Re: Fresh meat for ripping into!
I would buy this one and fit a c70 top end .
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Thanks for that
CMSNL I think marry up a british 1969 to a C70 general export which may be the one Wemoto sell.
I'll have to wait until I'm back in a few weeks time to do the deal on the bike so may go quiet for a while.
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Re: Fresh meat for ripping into!
Well the wee Beastie arrived in my garage last Tuesday.
It was purchesed in 1968 from Williams cycles in Cheltenham who have been trading since 1904 and still are.
The lady used it for pottering around or shopping up until she had a low speed tumble in 1981 and has been off the road since then.
Would you learned gents have any idea of its value?
Not knowing the club's selling procedure would it be possible to accept offers or does it have to be in the for sale section etc?
I've decided I won't be keeping it as I believe letting someone else with the knowledge/desire to own it would be its best future as I have other projects to finish with greater priority.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Gus
It was purchesed in 1968 from Williams cycles in Cheltenham who have been trading since 1904 and still are.
The lady used it for pottering around or shopping up until she had a low speed tumble in 1981 and has been off the road since then.
Would you learned gents have any idea of its value?
Not knowing the club's selling procedure would it be possible to accept offers or does it have to be in the for sale section etc?
I've decided I won't be keeping it as I believe letting someone else with the knowledge/desire to own it would be its best future as I have other projects to finish with greater priority.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Gus
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Re: Fresh meat for ripping into!
Do a search on ebay. Then, look down the left hand column, and check 'Completed' or 'Sold' listings.
Also, our bikes for sale is an archive of bikes sold, as we only delete on request.
The onus is on you to do this research. We don't value bikes, and 'Wot's it wurf' posts don't get much attention.
Also, our bikes for sale is an archive of bikes sold, as we only delete on request.
The onus is on you to do this research. We don't value bikes, and 'Wot's it wurf' posts don't get much attention.
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Re: Fresh meat for ripping into!
Thanks for the reply Newtsalad
Great I'll start looking at completed listings etc.
Thanks for the info much appreciated.
Gus
Great I'll start looking at completed listings etc.
Thanks for the info much appreciated.
Gus