Just out of curiosity... anyone reconize the make / brand girder fork on this machine ?
The Motorcycle is a rather tired looking Ready (Belgium make that used British parts) with a twin port OHV JAP engine and 3 speed Burman box
Lad on the right is my dad
Engine had a broken conrod, dad welded it and tested it with his legs wide out in fear that it might explode
it did not.
After rebuild, dressed up and 'ready' to take to town !
Girder front fork make?
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Re: Girder front fork make?
a slightly better picture. this time with the foreman from the shop where dad used to work.
I just noticed that the frontwheel got turned around
I just noticed that the frontwheel got turned around
Re: Girder front fork make?
Great pictures mate
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Re: Girder front fork make?
You must be related as your dad looks so much like you.
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