1929 LB250

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Paul_Linden
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Re: 1929 LB250

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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.
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Re: 1929 LB250

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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.
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Re: 1929 LB250

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well before you do the work, spare frame with visible numbers, although it has been modified.
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Re: 1929 LB250

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Yes PLEASE Bertie, I have tried to pm you but it wont send? can you pm me?
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Re: 1929 LB250

Post by pepcak »

....there seems to be NOS pull spring for LW machine on offer in Germany

https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/s-anz ... 0-306-7626

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