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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Tank mounting misalignment
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldhaven" data-source="post: 58456" data-attributes="member: 2879"><p>Mine shows the machining in both tubes also, though I would have expected it in the bearing housing tube. If you look just to the rear and down a bit from where the serial number is stamped, at least on my Type 1 headstock, there is some type of symbol that resembles the foundry or forging mark found on some other parts like footpieces, footrest brackets and other non-tube parts scattered over the motorcycle. I can't say what the symbol means, but I am sure someone knows and it would answer this question.</p><p></p><p>Goodness, why are a dozen or so of us all over the world up doing this on Christmas? Hope you all have, (had), a great one. I'm looking forward to cooking a wonderful big bloody beef roast in the ESSE woodstove today with one of our best wines from down cellar.</p><p></p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldhaven, post: 58456, member: 2879"] Mine shows the machining in both tubes also, though I would have expected it in the bearing housing tube. If you look just to the rear and down a bit from where the serial number is stamped, at least on my Type 1 headstock, there is some type of symbol that resembles the foundry or forging mark found on some other parts like footpieces, footrest brackets and other non-tube parts scattered over the motorcycle. I can't say what the symbol means, but I am sure someone knows and it would answer this question. Goodness, why are a dozen or so of us all over the world up doing this on Christmas? Hope you all have, (had), a great one. I'm looking forward to cooking a wonderful big bloody beef roast in the ESSE woodstove today with one of our best wines from down cellar. Ron [/QUOTE]
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