sztyga20 wrote:I'll join the club, promise:) I edited first post in this topic, adding engine and frame numbers, numbers of gearbox and carburetor must wait, garage is far away...
Well done!
Having the bike's identity numbers can save a lot of confusing or incorrect advice and answers to questions!
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Later
sztyga20 wrote:
//Added
This information could be usefull:
Frame No. 90260
Engine No. 19828
Gearbox No. (will be added in this month)
Carburettor type: (will be added in this month)
I've just seen your frame and engine numbers. The engine number doesn't seem complete. Check again next time you visit the bike! Engine numbers are
stamped into the components. The
raised numbers are only casting numbers (i.e manufacturer's component parts numbers).
The engine number should be something like 53/G3LS xxxxx
Here's one of mine:
Eng number.jpg
Please also check the frame number as according to my records (Roy Bacon's restoration book) all frame numbers until the end of September 1952 were just a number and stopped at 89501. After frame number 89501 (i.e. from October 1st 1952) he says all frame number were given an 'A' prefix before the number. Your frame number will be found in the position shown in the first photo (top left).
framenumbers.jpg
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