Hello people
Thank you for replying back to me
manosound, the super rocket in the museum had a Speedo with 120mph, sorry didn?t mention that as I thought they came with 120mph, I didn?t have a clue the super rocket was suppose to have the 140mph and I kind of thought that speed for those days was impossible for the production machine. (What am I to know when im not from the era) I was born in the early 80s
I really am in favour of the originality (except things like the mudguards/fenders, nuts and bolts), which mudguards im sure are very rare and very expensive, im sure with levers I can get away with new repro products, but the equipment side such as the Speedo and ammeter I would like them to be original.
I went onto a gagg & sons website, sadly doesn?t have prices, sent an email enquiring about the Speedo and they haven?t got back to me yet.
Kidderminster motorcycles, looks to me they only deal with modern motorcycles except royal Enfield, but that could be the new ones. Sent them an email and they say the same thing Kidderminster motorcycles deals with the classics ???? but they don?t have a website or if they do cant find it online.
Does anyone know how I can get a machine dating certificate?
Or a document with the dealer the bike went to from the factory, with colour, what optional parts was fitted etc
I would like to become a member of the bsaoc uk again for this reason and to maybe get more parts from, but there?s no way of paying for it online, im currently in Florida and its the time it?ll take for sending cheques/checks to uk and the problem if they don?t except foreign cheques and the time it?ll take to get the star mag every month and parts etc but anyway
For some of you who maybe thinking how the bike is looking, I've attached a few pics for you.
Its not much too look at, but I see the finished product and sure some of you have seen worst.
my father got it back in the mid or early 70s as a none running cafe racer, got it running and eventually something happened, my father thinks a bush in the gearbox seized, but the gearbox internals all appear to be fine. The bike was dismantled because my father wanted to do what i'am doing now to restore and build it to how it was originally. My parents moved house and lost or miss placed parts. Since I was a child I kept looking at the frame with forks attached rotting away on the ground, it was outside in the back garden and always wondered how it looked when new. In 2002, I went through the whole house looking for parts and found a few, my father said it was a super road rocket, looked it up online and found it was a super rocket and saw pictures of other a10s and fell in love with it. Got the parts list, ticked the parts off that I had, started putting the bike together and due to certain circumstances had to stop, and then last year started getting parts ticking them off the list one by one.
Now I got:
Front wheel spindle caps (the original were to rotten)
Lower fork legs (the original were rotten)
Fork stanchions
Front brake plate
Nacelle (yet its missing the top piece and the tubes are in more bad shape than I thought they were with the bottom being rotten and split)
Oil tank (original was chromed and had a big dent in the front)
Toolbox
4 gallon petrol tank (original bsa) (the previous was a fibreglass)
Alloy cylinder head
Amal 389/47 carb (american spec instead of 389/46)
Exhaust finned collars
Rear shock absorbers
Push rods
Oil pump worn pinion
Gearbox cover plate (ski slope)
Centre stand (the original had the peg piece cut off)
Final drive sprocket nuts (nos)
Inner primary chaincase spacer
Now im feeling great about the project and getting bits and pieces when I come across them.
Even if it will take another ten years, its all worth it, will take it round to my fathers, let him ride it, bring it over to the US (in uk trim) and ride round the country with the wife on the back.