Garage clear out continued

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Pete Fisher, Jan 27, 2007.

  1. Pete Fisher

    Pete Fisher Guest

    The Nordie resurrection has reached the point where it needs a number
    plate and so today was spent searching in vain for the original item
    which was removed about ten years ago IIRC.

    In the course of the clear out, which I vow to continue now whenever the
    weather is good enough to wheel a couple of bikes outside but doesn't
    actually entice me to ride one, I cam across several items. One major
    find was the carbon arc brazing attachment for my pikey old SIP welder.
    Hopefully you can still get the carbon electrodes as I may need it
    again.

    I also found the following two items surplus to requirements which ICBA
    to put on fleabay so are available to anyone who can make use of them.

    A genuine Voxbell horn for a Guzzi Mille GT or similar. Low tone, in
    working condition, with surprisingly intact chromed plastic top cover
    and grill. Could go boxed in the mail.

    A three point mounting smoked perspex screen. Sort of rounded-off
    triangular shape with chromed (a bit doggy but not actually peeling) rod
    mounting frame and appropriate clamps to mount on to handlebars. Make
    unknown as the stick on label has come off. Cut out section at the
    bottom to fit over single round headlamp. Photo can be arranged if
    required. Came off the Guzzi outfit. Just right for that CHiPs look?
    Needs collection (W. Mids.), otherwise destined for the dump.


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    Pete Fisher, Jan 27, 2007
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  2. Guilty secret time. I loved that show.

    Ali
     
    Alison Hopkins, Jan 27, 2007
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  3. The holders are getting harder to find, but the electrodes are easily
    available.
    http://www.machinemart.co.uk/rangeguides.asp?t=86&g=105&r=2039
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Jan 27, 2007
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