Hi every one, just to join in with uk, we have some snow here today and 1 deg, and the garage/shed is an icebox. I have made some resonable progress with the A10, after a partial stripdown I have repainted the frame and swinging arm and bits with Titan enamel. Titan It.s more or less the Spanish equivilent of Tekaloid and gives a good finish, brush or spray. Preparation is everthing of course and I have managed to get tennis elbow from all the flatting, if having arthrose was'nt enough!!
How ever, engine is back in frame and the cases are getting polished. I have not delved into the engine as "if it ain't broke don't fix it" rule applies. I had to do a mod on the exhaust pipe as the position for the silencer was wrong, about 2" too far to the rear, I have no idea of the pipe maker as there is no stamping any where. I don't like the silencer to pipe connection, it's a gusset and welded nut type and a bit close to the frame, mind it sounds good!!!
I stripped the paint off the tank and the chrome was beyond salvage, serious scratching to key the paint and in places worn to copper coating, so no polishing there to bring it back to life.
To get the tank rechromed is an option but it's fairly pitted on one section of the lower side and will no doubt turn into tissue paper in preparation. So it's gone on the shelf and I have purchased an Indian made A10 tank, now there have been various posts re Indy tanks and I should like to say it's not a bad option for the money, the size is accurate and the chrome looks good although there is evidence of some scratching in the base metal, not enough polishing of the bare metal. The indent for the badge is hand beaten and not very well done, without the inner ridge and distorted, however, the outer edge is the right size and with the badge fitted all horrors dissappear. The top surface of the tank around the central mount tunnel has some heat distortion but as this area is painted a small amount of filler has done the trick.
I appreciate that the original tank could be repaired but It depends how deep your pockets are !! Mine are usually empty!! The other point is the threads for knee grips and badges are metric.
So if your not rivit counting and don't want a seive for a tank, the Indy's are worth having.
I am waiting for the BSAOC to confirm what I have and then I can get it registered in France, no escape from paperwork!!
Cheers Al