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« on: 05.06. 2022 11:12 »
Would a Lucas 525 be correct for a 1951 Star Twin?
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Re: Rear light
« Reply #1 on: 05.06. 2022 15:56 »
My 1951 Star Twin has one now, but originally it had a round rear light (can't remember the Lucas part number offhand) and no stop light.
I fitted the 525 as my wife complained vociferously about how useless the original was and insisted I fitted something better with a stop light.
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Re: Rear light
« Reply #2 on: 05.06. 2022 17:25 »
Would a Lucas 525 be correct for a 1951 Star Twin?
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Re: Rear light
« Reply #4 on: 05.06. 2022 20:38 »
If you want to retain some semblance of originality, there's a round one available that includes a stop light. Has STOP written across the lens. Have one on my M21
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Re: Rear light
« Reply #5 on: 05.06. 2022 21:05 »
If it's the type I'm thinking of, that "Stop" type is usually seen on Vincents rather than BSA's.

Musky, the type you sent the link to, would that have been the type fitted originally?

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Re: Rear light
« Reply #6 on: 06.06. 2022 01:15 »
The tail light with "stop" is a Miller item.
Listed for 1951 is the 480 or the 477/1 with stop light.

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Re: Rear light
« Reply #7 on: 06.06. 2022 08:45 »
Thanks for a sensible answer Trev. I do have a 477/1 fitted at the moment but I've never been entirely convinced it was correct as it's never looked to be in-period of the early 1950s to me. It looks like it ought to be on a pre-war bike.
Still, if it's right it's right. ;)

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Re: Rear light
« Reply #8 on: 06.06. 2022 09:07 »
Lucas introduced a more "modern" rear light in 1952, possibly due to impending change in legislation.

This type 529 was designed to replace the earlier lights and used the same mounting holes.

You can still buy them.

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Re: Rear light
« Reply #9 on: 06.06. 2022 11:35 »
what bikes had these Britax rears fitted?

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Re: Rear light
« Reply #10 on: 06.06. 2022 18:15 »
The Britax unit was just a pattern part of the Lucas 564

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Re: Rear light
« Reply #11 on: 06.06. 2022 18:57 »
This type 529 was designed to replace the earlier lights and used the same mounting holes.
No brake light!
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Re: Rear light
« Reply #12 on: 06.06. 2022 19:45 »
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If it's the type I'm thinking of, that "Stop" type is usually seen on Vincents rather than BSA's.
That's true (Velocettes as well) but who would ride around these days without a brake light? I made the suggestion because these units include a brake filament and at least are closer to orig spec than the rectangular type used on later models. I use one on my M21 for the above reasons - it at least looks 'in period'.
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Re: Rear light
« Reply #13 on: 06.06. 2022 20:13 »
G'day Fellas.
When I first registered the A7 back in the early 80's it had the 480 without a brake light. The officer said it needed a brake light till I showed him the book which said in 1951 "brake light optional"! I have since fitted one below the tail light.
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Re: Rear light
« Reply #14 on: 07.06. 2022 10:56 »
This type 529 was designed to replace the earlier lights and used the same mounting holes.
No brake light!
my zb33 has a 529 that had 3 bulbs, two  rear light and one brake, i’ve subsequently put an led pack in it which is a vast improvement, suits the zb but i know its later type
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