My Huntmaster FH '57.
My Huntmaster FH '57.
Running in nicely, thanks to help from the forum and several other great people. Last on the road in 1981.
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Re: My Huntmaster FH '57.
Glyn,
I'd like one of those!
Lovely looking and the same age as me !!
Judging by the mileage that Steve Carter does on his they seem to be well up to modern road conditions as well.
Enjoy and ride safely.
Keith
I'd like one of those!
Lovely looking and the same age as me !!
Judging by the mileage that Steve Carter does on his they seem to be well up to modern road conditions as well.
Enjoy and ride safely.
Keith
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Re: My Huntmaster FH '57.
The pie and pint look appetizing but the bike looks delicious and you haven't had to use the serviette under the bike!!
John
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Hello Glyn
That's your dad's old bike I take it, that's come a long way since the previous pic's, nice one good to see another one back from the dead how's it running ok?
We'll done Steve.
That's your dad's old bike I take it, that's come a long way since the previous pic's, nice one good to see another one back from the dead how's it running ok?
We'll done Steve.
57VH 58VH 56HS IN A 58FH Frame, mortal remains of a 57NH 1999 FZS 600
Re: My Huntmaster FH '57.
Thanks. Yep, my Dad's old bike. Using "running in" oil and trying to keep it under 40mph for the first 300miles. Though I did hit 50 for a few moments (naughty! But nice...). Riding well, once I got used to the gear changes and early brake application. Looking forward to a club meeting / ride out. I've added a picture of what the bike looked like when I started.
Glyn.
Glyn.
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Great looking bike Glyn. Lovely job, I bet your dad would be over the moon. Well done !
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Looks lovely Glyn, Keith's right they are good for plenty of miles,
Steve
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Re: My Huntmaster FH '57.
Glyn
Yes looking very nice. We would like to see a photo other side as well.
Is that an electronic ignition protected with a drip guard because of a leaky amal
David
Yes looking very nice. We would like to see a photo other side as well.
Is that an electronic ignition protected with a drip guard because of a leaky amal
David
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Looking great , well done.
Vincent
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Re: My Huntmaster FH '57.
Thanks.
Well spotted, yes I have gone for a Parzon ignition system. Here's a pic of the other side.
Well spotted, yes I have gone for a Parzon ignition system. Here's a pic of the other side.
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