I've just covered about 50 miles as a shakedown after recommissioning my 1961 Flash. It started very easily, with full air slide and flooded carb, and ran very well throughout. However, a couple of small issues:
1. I stopped for 15 minutes by Hatton Locks to enjoy the sunshine. On returning to the bike it wouldn't start. It was in bright sunshine so it was a bit difficult to see but there seemed to be a good spark at the plugs and they were a lovely fawn colour (B7HS) but absolutely dry. Eventually, remembering a similar problem I used to have with a 16H Norton, I tried flooding the carb - instant success. ISTR that the problem with the 16H was the carb heating up and vaporising the petrol, but I have a Tufnol spacer on the Flash and the carb wasn't hot. Any suggestions?
2. I was getting a bit of juddering and clonking from the front brake. When I stopped, I noticed that the nut holding the backplate onto the spindle (this is the 8" cast iron FWH with end caps on the forks) had loosened. I'd tightened it as firmly as I could on assembly. Any tips here?
Apart from these minor things, a very enjoyable ride. But I'm sure I wasn't doing 90 down the A435 as the speedo was suggesting.....