Cheap enough and begging for restoration
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Re: Cheap enough and begging for restoration
Are any throttle levers exclusive to Seagull? Common to lawnmowers and old British bikes etc...
Re: Cheap enough and begging for restoration
I don't think so. Various levers were used in various bike, lawnmower, outboard, stationary engines etc. Seems villiers or Amal are the standard of the day.
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Re: Cheap enough and begging for restoration
Dont know!!
Keith might know,the 2 Charles's perhaps.
But agreed,at the time of production MANY THINGS were sourced from outside suppliers that were common on other applications of the time.
Lawnmowers, motorcycles, stationery engines to mention but a few, even fuel tanks. (i still reckon it's right)
Jon
Keith might know,the 2 Charles's perhaps.
But agreed,at the time of production MANY THINGS were sourced from outside suppliers that were common on other applications of the time.
Lawnmowers, motorcycles, stationery engines to mention but a few, even fuel tanks. (i still reckon it's right)
Jon
Re: Cheap enough and begging for restoration
The levers Seagull used were used by others at the time, I've seen them on all sorts of things, I pulled a nice old bronze/brass Amal lever off a sit on Dennis mower, It was a 1940's mower mind you, still have it, well most of it.
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Re: Cheap enough and begging for restoration
£45 or nearest offer. ......JERSEYMAN wrote:Late 1940's AC5426
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191799253429? ... 429&_rdc=1
I,LL NEVER SMOKE WEED WITH WILLIE AGAIN. ......the party's all over before it begun. ...
Re: Cheap enough and begging for restoration
I'll still pay £25 for the lever if anyone is interested in the motor?