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Re: ignition timing
What a lovely bike. Built like a bridge.
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Hi Chris, it handles well enough to get the footrest down. It was advertised as "built like a bridge" as per Charles' post, each tube has a pressed and wedged lug no welding or brazing and was guaranteed for life! You can't see in the photo but front spring is a C shaped leaf spring wrapped around rubber block for rebound damping. Keith.
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Its a lovely bike. I hope it serves you well.
Curiosity satisfied
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Curiosity satisfied
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My avatar shows the late Len Rich in 1970 with the bike I now have - a 1958 Ariel VH
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