Hi All,
The bike is meant to be a 1972 Roadster but given the variations I'm finding during renovation, more like a hertz 57. Any views on the year of the frame based on photos?
I need advise on how to remove the side stand based on the attached photos. My initial thought is a angle grinder but that maybe a little OTT?
Any guidance you can provide on year and removal process is gratefully received and many thanks in advance.
Neil
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Hi Neil. I have a '72 Roa…
Hi Neil.
I have a '72 Roadster with the same fitting. The side stand is just held on with a circlip !!!. This used to fall off and cause accidents, so the mounting was modified post '72 to use a nut & bolt. This was then mounted outside the frame. It looks like yours may have been welded to stop it falling off. RGM list a modification to the later design, but this involved cutting & welding.
Regard, Geoff.
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Previously neil_renwick wrote:
Hi All,
The bike is meant to be a 1972 Roadster but given the variations I'm finding during renovation, more like a hertz 57
. Any views on the year of the frame based on photos?
I need advise on how to remove the side stand based on the attached photos. My initial thought is a angle grinder but that maybe a little OTT?
Any guidance you can provide on year and removal process is gratefully received and many thanks in advance.
Neil
Your pix show what I recognize as a 71 frame.MY 72 is 200000+ and have the next version of side stand for MY72 thru 75. It is very typical to totally remove/demanufacture the 71 style and upgrade to 72-75 style. It is offered by AN. It is a big job, and more commonly done with the engine and primary out . I have done several of these upgrades to 71'sOtherwise the ugly repair done to your bike is often seen.MY=model year
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I would like to make/fit a…
I would like to make/fit a sidestand to my 1968 produced machine, 'twould appear to me they bolted onto the flange below the footrest on the frame side rail, does anyone have a picture of one of these fittings please? kind regards
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You might find Andover Norton website useful. There parts diagrams show replacement parts for frames.