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B.T.H Magneto-Generator Series 'A' Comet
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<blockquote data-quote="Villiers" data-source="post: 72438" data-attributes="member: 2183"><p>I know nothing about all this electrical stuff. My nom-de -plume of 'Villiers' is for good reason. But, (there is always a 'but') I do have Volume II of Modern Motorcycles by AW Judge. Published in the early to mid 30's it surveys all the proprietary lighting and ignition equipment of the day including all the BTH stuff mentioned above. Magneto's, dynamo's, headlights, headlight switches, markings on switches and what they mean and so on. There are also lots of pictures. (Villiers people need pictures.)</p><p>I can't effectively put it up here as the info is scattered across umpty-ump pages of three chapters, Chap 3, The Ignition System, Chap 4, The Electrical Circuit, and Chap 5, The Electric Lamps.</p><p>I would suggest a good local library search including the VMCC Library for a convenient copy to study at leisure would be worthwhile. </p><p>Alternatively I do live in the same city as Martyn of Oz Vincent Review and if he was interested we could possibly print these three chapters in that?</p><p>Cheers from happy two-stroke rider</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Villiers, post: 72438, member: 2183"] I know nothing about all this electrical stuff. My nom-de -plume of 'Villiers' is for good reason. But, (there is always a 'but') I do have Volume II of Modern Motorcycles by AW Judge. Published in the early to mid 30's it surveys all the proprietary lighting and ignition equipment of the day including all the BTH stuff mentioned above. Magneto's, dynamo's, headlights, headlight switches, markings on switches and what they mean and so on. There are also lots of pictures. (Villiers people need pictures.) I can't effectively put it up here as the info is scattered across umpty-ump pages of three chapters, Chap 3, The Ignition System, Chap 4, The Electrical Circuit, and Chap 5, The Electric Lamps. I would suggest a good local library search including the VMCC Library for a convenient copy to study at leisure would be worthwhile. Alternatively I do live in the same city as Martyn of Oz Vincent Review and if he was interested we could possibly print these three chapters in that? Cheers from happy two-stroke rider [/QUOTE]
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