Girder front fork make?

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Girder front fork make?

Post by Vincent.vanGinneke »

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 :D
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Engine had a broken conrod, dad welded it and tested it with his legs wide out in fear that it might explode :lol:
it did not. :D
After rebuild, dressed up and 'ready' to take to town !
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a slightly better picture. this time with the foreman from the shop where dad used to work.


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I just noticed that the frontwheel got turned around
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Great pictures mate
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You must be related as your dad looks so much like you.
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