I have the big bits of a post war ES2 with plunger frame. It has no forks with it. Whilst it should have the road holders I am considering fitting girder forks from the pre war ES2, will they fit?
I would suggest re-posting…
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Hi Peter You can fit girde…
Hi Peter
You can fit girder forks the frames are all the same at the head
Regards Roger
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That said, displaying an e…
That said, displaying an early twin with girder forks might generate some entertaining comments from self-appointed know-alls.
Previously John Shorter wrote:
I would suggest re-posting on the "Singles" page.
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Sorry, not sure why I put…
Sorry, not sure why I put it in the twins page - brain fade. Thanks for the comments
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"That said, displaying an…
"That said, displaying an early twin with girder forks might generate some entertaining comments from self-appointed know-alls."
Always fun......
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It has been done. This app…
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Not quite what I had in mi…
Not quite what I had in mind! but varietry is the spice of life, so why not
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Good grief! And a Commando…
Good grief! And a Commando engine too! At least the perpetrator had the good taste to use period footrests at all four positions.
Previously Ian MacDougall wrote:
It has been done. This appeared in Braemar a few years ago.
Ian McD
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I like the forward footres…
I like the forward footrests. If my recent raising of the 16H saddle doesn't prevent the cramp I suffered on the last long run I might do that as well.
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I would suggest re-posting on the "Singles" page.