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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Fibre or Dowty washer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Bill" data-source="post: 137302" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>Ingenious Mr Bond, l mean Bowden as in cable not Morse which prompted an altogether chiefly different inspection. Marcus l am indebted to both your knees and photographic skills and commend you for your efforts principally on my behalf. The use of a clip albeit omega, R or otherwise has often been uppermost in my mind whilst savouring a good malt after fitting a tank, petrol/gas ( not Sherman/Tiger/T34 ) prior to fitting the dual seat to a B/C series machine but l have dismissed said idea on the grounds of potential damage to the vinyl cover of said seat, having then consumed said malt, pondered on considerations and duly reached for the lockwire whilst musing "some other time". As for cometic ( please spell checker dont feck with the spelling during posting ) gasket costs, importation duties, vat and any other government imposed levies enquiries will be ongoing. Yours, enlightened and up to his elbows in afterbirth and other s, muck in West Wales...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Bill, post: 137302, member: 1683"] Ingenious Mr Bond, l mean Bowden as in cable not Morse which prompted an altogether chiefly different inspection. Marcus l am indebted to both your knees and photographic skills and commend you for your efforts principally on my behalf. The use of a clip albeit omega, R or otherwise has often been uppermost in my mind whilst savouring a good malt after fitting a tank, petrol/gas ( not Sherman/Tiger/T34 ) prior to fitting the dual seat to a B/C series machine but l have dismissed said idea on the grounds of potential damage to the vinyl cover of said seat, having then consumed said malt, pondered on considerations and duly reached for the lockwire whilst musing "some other time". As for cometic ( please spell checker dont feck with the spelling during posting ) gasket costs, importation duties, vat and any other government imposed levies enquiries will be ongoing. Yours, enlightened and up to his elbows in afterbirth and other s, muck in West Wales........... [/QUOTE]
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