My 1939 4f. Taken a few years ago.

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Re: My 1939 4f. Taken a few years ago.

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Is that how the side stand should be ?
I genuinely don't know and I thought wng's had those funny side stand things

A bike should only be:
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  2. flat matt military green
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It was a strange side stand. An after market thing I think. It had a trigger that connected to the clutch mechanism by Bowden cable and automaticall retracted when the clutch was operated. I used it for a while but replaced it with an Indian Enfield sidestand that swings out of sight under the exhaust pipe.
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A very beautiful bike.

Agree:
admin wrote:A bike should only be:
1. black
2. flat matt military green
1929 Model B, 1944 W/NG
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Re: My 1939 4f. Taken a few years ago.

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Nice work Don,
if it scrubs up anything like that now, it'll be a great bike to have and use.
Are you guys serious about the stand? - looks like a well placed broomstick to me! (no offence intended).
regards, Brenton
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