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Any guess as to the year? There is a possibility it may be a BSA or Norton pan.
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After looking at seats on Baxter's website, it appears to be a T120 1967-69. The bolt holes are parallel to the sides. The two bolt holes on a...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Which bike and what year does this seat fit?
TY TY. Good to know.
TY: Makes sense. I found pics from the early 80s and the nut was on the left. The parts manuel has the axle sliding in from the left, but I don't...
Something I just discovered about mounting a tire on to and old rim. If the bead is popping out, it' not the tire but the rim. Old rims have a...
1977 Bonnie....Okay so I am getting old. A thought came over me the other day that may be, just may be I installed the rear axle backward, or will...
Tis a shame, such a historical loss, but may be G-d is trying to tell "The Church" something about its massive wealth which is not shared with the...
Pulled the weights off the back wheel. It appears a friend-mechanic who changed a rear tire for me over weighted the back wheel. Bike can now...
Think I found the problem. So simple it's embarrassing. The fluid in the forks. Looks like there was too much in the left side. Took the bike out,...
At 40 MPH the forks start to vibrate and the front wheel begins to bounce. At 60 MPH the same no more no less. Two new tires in the past year,...
Headstock? Please elaborate.
Bent Forks? Nope. Checked the front end. All is where it supposed to be. Wheel hop starts around 40 MPH.
Next thing on the list will be to change the bearings, but how would the bearings cause wheel hop? With the old Triumph the solution to the...
Checked the alignment and seems to be Okay... Anything I forgot?
Front wheel hop... 1977 Bonnie 42K on the speedometer... OKay, I am at whits end. Have done the following: New tire and tube (Dunlop K81),...
Update: Have done everything but remove the front bearings and check for wear. This will be my next step, but I am finding the wobble comes and...