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<blockquote data-quote="BlackLightning998" data-source="post: 5015" data-attributes="member: 109"><p><strong>Two or three to try....</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi Ady,</p><p></p><p>I'm not best placed to recommend but the three I know of are below and perhaps other members who have had personal experience could add their comments on the work standard, time for turnaround and costs?:</p><p></p><p>1 - Stuart Towner</p><p>He's currently re-building a dynamo for me and I have visited his workshops - he is extremely busy and is quoting a 3 month turnaround at least although you could take your magneto down to him and he might test it whilst you wait if you contacted him before hand - his details are in the back of MPH. I have been recommended his work by a number of people I trust and the workshop sure as anything looked the real business to me - he took the business over from his father I think.</p><p></p><p>2 - Dave Lindsley</p><p>He used to be the name to go to when I was in the VOC in the 1970's but doesn't seem to advertise in MPH now - he does advertise in Old Bike Mart and perhaps someone else on the Forum can give you a view on whether he is still worth trying.</p><p></p><p>3 - Paul Lydford - APL Magnetos</p><p>He has just rebuilt a Miller Dynamo for me - I have yet to fit and try it but speaking to him he appeared to me to be a decent guy and knows his stuff - he charged me very reasonably for the job I thought and it was done very quickly. He does the Autojumble circuit so may well be well known. Again - other members may be able to verify whether or not he is a good bloke.</p><p></p><p>If I can help you with any contact details please send me a private message.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Stuart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackLightning998, post: 5015, member: 109"] [b]Two or three to try....[/b] Hi Ady, I'm not best placed to recommend but the three I know of are below and perhaps other members who have had personal experience could add their comments on the work standard, time for turnaround and costs?: 1 - Stuart Towner He's currently re-building a dynamo for me and I have visited his workshops - he is extremely busy and is quoting a 3 month turnaround at least although you could take your magneto down to him and he might test it whilst you wait if you contacted him before hand - his details are in the back of MPH. I have been recommended his work by a number of people I trust and the workshop sure as anything looked the real business to me - he took the business over from his father I think. 2 - Dave Lindsley He used to be the name to go to when I was in the VOC in the 1970's but doesn't seem to advertise in MPH now - he does advertise in Old Bike Mart and perhaps someone else on the Forum can give you a view on whether he is still worth trying. 3 - Paul Lydford - APL Magnetos He has just rebuilt a Miller Dynamo for me - I have yet to fit and try it but speaking to him he appeared to me to be a decent guy and knows his stuff - he charged me very reasonably for the job I thought and it was done very quickly. He does the Autojumble circuit so may well be well known. Again - other members may be able to verify whether or not he is a good bloke. If I can help you with any contact details please send me a private message. Regards Stuart [/QUOTE]
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