Inspection Lamp
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nevhunter
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Re: Inspection Lamp
This item was never fitted to the W/NG though was it? Only a Panel tank Bike Nev
- Roger Gwynn
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Re: Inspection Lamp
In practise they are not much use and a small LED torch works better for night time breakdowns especially if the breakdown is electrical, the trouble light probably won't be much use under those circumstances. I would simply restore the enamel finish and leave it as non-working.
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mark.prizeman
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Re: Inspection Lamp
The missing/dislocated contact looks like this - {upper complete, lower dismantled.}
It looks like the sprung fibre washers thing could be rescued from a similar vintage Lucas car side lamp?
'25 Sunbeam 5 sports, '37 VH, '50 Magnat Debon M4, '53 AJS 20
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Chris Sealy
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Re: Inspection Lamp
Nice picture Mark. That will be very useful if John decides to take me up on my offer.
Cheers, Chris.
Cheers, Chris.
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