Laurie,
Thanks for the very detailed advice, all of which I am passing onto my mecha and very grateful for..and I'd like to get the gaskets too if thats ok..
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While I was an apprentice I saved every penny to buy.............AN ARIEL LEADER and it was £389 on the road 1966ish
petrol was less than two bob a gall................snore snore snore.......when I was a boy........ I will shut up shall I ? Sorry to pinch your thread but oh what happy days.

Pete Abbott
Ariel Leaders..
Then came the Honda Benly 125 which started, lit the road, went better and faster and drove a whole load of nails into the British Motor cycle industry's coffin.
R.I.P. all them horrible 2 strokes. James 200, BSA sunbeam, James Captain, BSA bantam... Rust in Pieces.
R.I.P. all them horrible 2 strokes. James 200, BSA sunbeam, James Captain, BSA bantam... Rust in Pieces.
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Well I never Laurie, the Benly was my second bike and my mate bought a Suzuki super six VROOOOM ! I then had a BSA M21 600 sidevalve with a chair (ex AA) Lovely old bike, six revs to the lampost ! You see even then I liked the old plodder compaired to the fast japs. Sorry to steal this thread, shall we continue with a new one. There must be at least three blokes out there interested.
Oh and the Greeves, Frances Barnet and Jawa (which you could start backwards)
Oh and the Greeves, Frances Barnet and Jawa (which you could start backwards)
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