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  1. Here the first two prototypes, needs some adjusting, but getting very close now! Cheers, Lex
  2. You're making a loss there Ron!!! Cheers, Lex
  3. Nice one Ron!!! Do you have the excellent book about this bike?? have some scans of manuals and other stuff if you need anything, sorry, bit late I know! Cheers, Lex
  4. Also well underway with the Matchless Key Cards, all scanned and halfway through putting them in an Excell file, so it can be searched on frame or C number too. Cheers, Lex
  5. Hi all, I got another bunch of sales catalogs in, mostly from the 60's and 70's will go through them this winter, and see what interesting stuff there may be. Cheers, Lex
  6. Hello Mauro, We are not ready with it yet, waiting for the last parts. I will give an update here and on Henk's forum, and Facebook, but it will take another month at least. Read about it here too: http://pub37.bravenet.com/forum/static/show.php?usernum=3155626639&frmid=16&msgid=1404458&cmd=show Thanks for the interest! Lex
  7. Finally after some years of development, we will be producing the Vokes filter elbows, for the Vokes tanktop desert airfilters. 100% like the originals, and will be working the same way.Will also have the hose, connector and period hose clamps available, maybe as a complete set. OK, there seems to be enough interest, so we will go ahead with it, price for a complete set, with hose, clamps, adaptor and the complete elbow will be around 175 euro's. So ready to fit most British makes, exept Matchless G3L, that was different. I will post pictures when the first prototypes are ready in a month or so. Cheers, Lex
  8. I can have a DXF file done, will give him a plate, but will cost something. Will measure thickness later this weekend, have NOS G3L plates somewhere too, but where?? Lex
  9. Yes, they certainly do their best, and it's not economicaly viable to make parts exactly as the originals, especially when the demand is relatively small. Lucky for me, I can always spot replica's as I've got the originals to compare to. See first Kickstarter picture, is a repro, and second are my 2 originals. Am having the Vokes elbows made at the moment, and I know it's a nightmare to get things right! (will make a seperate post here about them) Lex
  10. Here the pictures of my dug up Miller blackout masks, was very happy to acquire these!! (sorry pic's are not in the right order) Cheers, Lex
  11. Here some pictures of mine, 99% original parts, exept the inner tubes! (no repro parts were used) compared to originals, Metal Magic is OKish, but still lot's of minor differences with originals. Cheers, Lex PS, dropcage is 100% repro.
  12. Here a picture of the parts I found last weekend. Getting better all the time! Lex
  13. Ah, OK, that's why I'm single, and have 25 bikes! not sure what is the best option though…. Yes, is possible, had not thought of that!! The front part of the mudguard has been cut off, and brazed to the Enfield lower part, hope I can save the Enfield part!! Bracket I do not know, Jan thought it a French thing, but not so sure.
  14. Rik, the rear number plate is not original unfortunatly, but will sand the front one real carefull! Didn't know it was on here before??? You just bought the tailpiece!!! Yes, have no idea where it came from, but when still in stores, it would have ended up with the Germans, and not in civvy hands, I'd think? Cheers, Lex
  15. BigDuke, I can send you one, and you can do all the measuring you want, if you have them lasercut, then send me the DXF file and my original back, that will do for me. Cheers, Lex
  16. Those stainless ones are different, and for later bikes. KF-36-G3-E250-R is the p/n off mine. Lex
  17. I'd have to check it, but the thinner G3L plates are reinforced there, so all magneto platforms are the same and will fit all type of plates, just as the spacers etc. Cheers, Lex
  18. You want to buy the light Ron??? Haha, yes Norton as in the text above. Cheers, Lex
  19. Have probably some NOS G3WO plates left, they are one side only, but easily modified, by cutting of the one elongated piece for the chain adjuster bolt. Email me please. Cheers, Lex
  20. Hi all, This is not going to be another restoration post of another ex BEF early Royal Enfield WD-C, Ron certainly did his utmost best on that, but just wanted to post here that another one was found recently in France, by Jan, passed up by Richard Payne, and bought by me! It was quite the trip to go and collect it, but well worth it!! The bike a model WD-C is a matching numbers (No. 727) so from contract C5107 dated 27-09-1939 delivered (educated guess) 12-02-1940. sadly no C number was found on the engine, and no erasion marks either, strange! The old chap in France had a go at "restoring" the bike about 10 years ago, and painted it all black, as he thought it was from 1937, he ordered parts and stuff from Hitchcocks, but could not get the engine to run because of magneto failure. Before he acquired it, it was used by a priest in the 1950's, previous history unknown, but may have been left by the BEF in Bologne, Le Havre, or even Bordeaux ? (I bought it from near Vannes, the area number; 44 is on the bike and on the car from the prev. owner, so must have been there a long time) Non original parts were a BSA DeLuxe petrol tank, early Norton rear mudguard and Luggage rack, French headlamp, tailllamp, numberplate holder and speedo. And the most difficult parts, the wheels! they are of French origin I think, or maybe the back one Ariel, not sure yet. After I picked up the bike I went on south to visit friend Arnoud, who supplied me with the right pertol tank and wheels, very nice!! (and free of charge!!) so only sort of missing the aluminium brake plates, that might be prove to be difficult to find….. (anyone here??) Ron supplied me with an unribbed rear guard (Jan will make a rib in it for me) and a slightly butchered rear carrier. The Deluxe BSA tank has been sold to recuperate some of the costs, as was the Norton rear carrier. More parts were made by Jan, and kindly donated to the project, and I picked them up yesterday, THANKS Jan!! (also for lunch!) I will fit these parts at a later stage, before completely dismanteling the bike, and start restoration, some other projects have to be finished first! Below some pictures, from before the "repaint" and as I have it now, many parts have the Khaki Green No.3 undermneath. original exhaust system is present, and very usable! Will add some more pictures and info at a later stage, want to have the bike complete before I begin restoration, luckily I have a spare speedo, 6,5" Lucas headlamp, and MT110 taillamp in stock, and some more little stuff. Cheers, Lex Schmidt Holland
  21. Anyone here bought this nice RFC grouping? are some vehicles in the photoalbum. Was at an auction last month in Tunbridge Wells. Cheers, Lex
  22. Any bikes in there at all mr Dugan?? Cheers, Alex
  23. Yes Steve, first thing I asked the owner of the Swedish bike, for more numbers, but there's nothing at all! Have picked up some original tyres over the years, have to replace the rear soon. Will take some pictures of the Flea in the dropcage next week, it's going for a display! Lex
  24. Steve, there are no postwar orders for anything flea in the factory dispatch records, There was nothing at all for engine number G4711 (Swedish export engine) in the dispatch records, and nothing for the Belgian order that I asked Jan a month ago, and he and the R.E. guy in the UK had never even heard of that!! Now there is some info on the prewar RB's, and it seems 70 were delivered, with gaps, and after that the record keeping went awry. "50 Bikes with frame numbers 103 - 152 inclusive are Model RB Deluxe despatched in July 1939". But cannot post more without permission from Jan. Cheers, Lex
  25. Then there is the whole export market just after the war, where Flea engines were exported to Belgium and Sweden, nothing at all about that in the Royal Enfield archives, very strange!! Cheers, Lex
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