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Ron

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  • 3 weeks later...

I found myself with a few hours to spare so I managed to get a further along with the bike.

My new exhaust and silencer have now also arrived from Armours so I am doing a test fit before spraying. Looks as if the silencer hanger needs welding on, once I have the exhaust system on the bike…..

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Coming on nicely Steve. It's good that Armours make the correct front pipe and fish tail now. When I bought mine, the fish tail was just some generic thing which I cut off and welded on a fish tail from an original civy silencer. 

The front pipe they offered at that time was the smaller diam MAF type without the foot rest joggle. So I took the whole bike to my tube guys with some factory pictures and they made my bespoke pipe.

 

Ron

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Thanks Ron.

Yes, it’s good to get the exhaust and silencer ‘off the shelf’ it’s fits rather nicely I must say.

once I have fettle with it and sprayed it up I guess I need to turn back to those blasted wheels!

I finally managed to find so suitable foot pegs too, just need to make the spacers now.

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Hi All


So it’s taken many weeks to strip the front wheel, order new parts, rebuilt and fit it. Sometimes the simplist of jobs turn out to be the most trying. 
 

I have managed to make some really pleasing progress with the bike and it’s finally all back together! 
 

The Dynamo belt casing and cover isn’t correct so currently I am on the hunt for the correct bits but it’s great to have the bike together again.

A few more jobs before I can start using it, it would be great to get some miles in before it’s stripped down and painted.

im getting there 🙂

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I have the correct twist grip on my MDD, but with a standard sprung loaded Bowden cable. It's been my intention for some time to try and obtain a correct push/pull cable. I'll see what I can find out.

The MAF had a standard twistgrip.   Ron

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Having studied the push-pull throttle cable idea at length and spoken to someone who has had experience of them, I decided on a compromise. I already had the complete pre war MAC twistgrip and had managed to get the correct end cable fitting made some time ago.

I used some 7.5mm outer speedo cable and got my engineer mate to turn down and threaded a 5/16" cable adjuster to the small carb top adjuster size of 7/32" x 40 tpi. and by trimming off 1/4" of the plastic sheathing each end it sits snug in both fittings. 

I then ran the standard Bowden inner cable through this oversize outer, so the throttle works just as normal with its sprung return slide, but looks like the original push-pull type. Ron

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Hi Ron and co., I have got a MDD Velocette which is waiting for final completion and bits after a stalled restoration. I have not located the frame number, frame is painted. Perhaps I could join the forum please to spur me on. Cheers Russ 

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