Rear Rack type for late 350cc Red Hunter
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Rear Rack type for late 350cc Red Hunter
Hallo all,
Just bought the above 1959 machine and one thing that would be a huge practical help would be to source the correct (heck 'any' rack which would fit!) rear rack so as to be able to carry items when out on any Runs. Could anyone suggest (or even sell me?) such a rack design please?
One other query - they are low compression engines, but does anyone recommend using any of the lead replacement 'additives' to the potentially rubbish E10 petrol available now?
Safe riding,
Richard (W. Norfolk)
Just bought the above 1959 machine and one thing that would be a huge practical help would be to source the correct (heck 'any' rack which would fit!) rear rack so as to be able to carry items when out on any Runs. Could anyone suggest (or even sell me?) such a rack design please?
One other query - they are low compression engines, but does anyone recommend using any of the lead replacement 'additives' to the potentially rubbish E10 petrol available now?
Safe riding,
Richard (W. Norfolk)
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Hi Richard,
Can't help you with the rack, but I run my bikes on normal pump fuel, usually the premium grade, without any problems. Around Norfolk, premium grades though marked E5 don't have any Ethanol.
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Can't help you with the rack, but I run my bikes on normal pump fuel, usually the premium grade, without any problems. Around Norfolk, premium grades though marked E5 don't have any Ethanol.
Welcome to the forum!
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Simes
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Hi Richard,
As Simes says, run it on the best fuel which is marked E5 at the pumps but can have no ethanol in it depending on supplier and geographical location. My 57 NH runs fine on it and I am running a modified piston with a 9:1 CR and HS cam.
As for the rack, I bought one from this company a while back, although not huge it is stainless steel, neat and fits. I notice the one you require is out of stock so if it is what you would like then maybe ring the company.
https://www.classicbikeracks.co.uk/prod ... untmaster/
Here is mine :- Hope that helps,
All the best,
Keith.
As Simes says, run it on the best fuel which is marked E5 at the pumps but can have no ethanol in it depending on supplier and geographical location. My 57 NH runs fine on it and I am running a modified piston with a 9:1 CR and HS cam.
As for the rack, I bought one from this company a while back, although not huge it is stainless steel, neat and fits. I notice the one you require is out of stock so if it is what you would like then maybe ring the company.
https://www.classicbikeracks.co.uk/prod ... untmaster/
Here is mine :- Hope that helps,
All the best,
Keith.
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Might I suggest Craven, correct period equipment https://craven-equipment.co.uk/index.ph ... 58?popup=1
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MOVED!!! (Forum help = help about the forum, not help FROM the forum, maybe that area's due for a rename.... )
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Rename it! You've moved posts a couple of times in the past week or so.
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'30 Model A
https://ariel-square-four.blogspot.com
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'42 W/NG,
'30 Model A
https://ariel-square-four.blogspot.com
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Hello Richard.
Welcome.
I am also in W. Norfolk. I use Shell V-Power from the garage at West Lynn (Off the Pullover r. about/Mc Donalds). I think its E5.
Hey, will have to start a Norfolk branch.
Welcome.
I am also in W. Norfolk. I use Shell V-Power from the garage at West Lynn (Off the Pullover r. about/Mc Donalds). I think its E5.
Hey, will have to start a Norfolk branch.
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I use this Craven carrier which also takes a pair of Craven panniers. The mounting to the bike is designed so that the rack - with or without panniers attached - can be removed from the bike very easily. The front mountings will spring off the double ended bolts at the top of the suspension units and the rear mountings onto the mudguard stays are slotted so can be lifted off once the nuts are slackened.
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I guess you have to take the rack off if you want to remove the rear part of the mudguard Paul?
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hi i don't see why you need to change the forum help if you open up form help and read it you can see it is not about you Ariel , it is about help with the forum unless you cannot read
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