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The Classic MotorCycle
|January 2021
On to part six, and momentum is still being maintained, I though the shopping list is growing ever-longer.

That’show we’ve got on as far as we have. The other evening, I was chuckling at my colleague Matt Hull’s reference to ‘part 507’ of his own Norton ES2 rebuild in our sister title Classic Bike Guide – it’s nothing like; can’t even be half that yet… – while our own Tim Britton’s Triumph rebuild has gone on since goodness-knows-when, but it does demonstrate how time-consuming these projects are. My dad (retired) almost treats his hobby like a job, and though he’s not out in the garage at 7am, he doesn’t hang about too long in the mornings, and while he ‘knocks off’ by about 4 pm most days – unless he’s on with something he’s particularly enjoying – there’s still about six hours lavished, daily. That is how to make progress.
By the end of last month’s instalment we had a rolling chassis, and, to that chassis, has been added a whole number of parts, including the exciting news that the engine is now in – but we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Before then, attention was focussed on the footrests and centre stand. The bits and pieces we had included rear-set footrests and so they were to be retained.
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