G'day Paul, mate you Royal Enfield Bullet is looking better already with a bit of TLC and elbow grease, it's set up well also will be a fun ride, cheers mate, Neil 🤠.
I have a Smith's speedo that I'd like to put on a 1967 B44SS. But it has 36,000 miles shown on it. I wish there were an easy way to get it back to zero again.
I had gone for a ride with my BSA THUNDERBOLT and it suddenly stopped . Even though I was pressing down the tickler (of the amal 928) many time's the petrol wasn't dropping. Do you know what it might be the problem?
Nice one, purposeful looking. Got a question if you don't mind, I have a bike lift for the Harley, slides under the engine and lifts the bike on it's frame rails. Do you think it could be used on the Bullet, ie is the engine and box strong enough. Thanks in anticipation
Yes, no problem at all - I usually build my Enfields starting with the engine and gearbox placed on a wooden box and carry on until the complete machine is resting on the engine and gearbox.
Very nice. Thanks Paul.
G'day Paul, mate you Royal Enfield Bullet is looking better already with a bit of TLC and elbow grease, it's set up well also will be a fun ride, cheers mate, Neil 🤠.
Looks much better already
Fantastic machine
BOOTIFUL! DINO.
I have a Smith's speedo that I'd like to put on a 1967 B44SS. But it has 36,000 miles shown on it. I wish there were an easy way to get it back to zero again.
She has come up a real treat what a machine
Will we ever stop playing with motorbikes, Paul? 😁
Looking smarter 👍
This is a scrambler, not some 1200cc Triumph😅
See, he is capable of cleaning.
You do need a working speedo.
My mot guy always told me a speedo had to be fitted, but didn't have to be working, that is what I was going by.
I had gone for a ride with my BSA THUNDERBOLT and it suddenly stopped . Even though I was pressing down the tickler (of the amal 928) many time's the petrol wasn't dropping. Do you know what it might be the problem?
A fuel blockage somewhere, at a guess.
Proper Enfield not a Chipatti chopper
Nice one, purposeful looking. Got a question if you don't mind, I have a bike lift for the Harley, slides under the engine and lifts the bike on it's frame rails. Do you think it could be used on the Bullet, ie is the engine and box strong enough. Thanks in anticipation
Yes, no problem at all - I usually build my Enfields starting with the engine and gearbox placed on a wooden box and carry on until the complete machine is resting on the engine and gearbox.
@@paulhenshaw4514Thanks for that, appreciated