1929 LB250
- Paul_Linden
- Holder of a Silver Anorak
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Re: 1929 LB250
Nobody has said they intend to ride it, if it’s being restored for static display or museum then there’s no need to worry about the integrity of the frame.
Square 4 mk1, Square 4 mk2, BSA C12.
Re: 1929 LB250
All my bikes are for riding. What is the point of a bike you can't ride??? Re-tubing where needed and strengthening any castings as they are re-used doesn't amount to a NEW frame, Just a carefully repaired serviceable old one. Of course if you have a spare frame and I can't successfully identify the original number with the old frame, I am not looking for needless work. However in my experience you only get offered a frame AFTER you have done all the work! Its also a lot of work to re-tube forks, but its not impossible, just time consuming.
Re: 1929 LB250
well before you do the work, spare frame with visible numbers, although it has been modified.
Re: 1929 LB250
Yes PLEASE Bertie, I have tried to pm you but it wont send? can you pm me?
Re: 1929 LB250
....there seems to be NOS pull spring for LW machine on offer in Germany
https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anz ... 0-306-7626
Josef
https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anz ... 0-306-7626
Josef
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