On Sat, 20 Aug 2022 at 08:52,
Hi John, Thank you for a good product, Keen pricing and quick processing of order and delivery.
Proper old school service that is very much appreciated.
Kind regards
Elliot Percival
Replacement parts for your classic bike
On Sat, 20 Aug 2022 at 08:52,
Hi John, Thank you for a good product, Keen pricing and quick processing of order and delivery.
Proper old school service that is very much appreciated.
Kind regards
Elliot Percival
Triumph Trident T160 Pillion Silencer Brackets 83-5853 83-5854 (H334)
These landed on my doormat just before lunchtime.
Thanks for super quick delivery.
The plates fit great
Jerry
Thanks for the help J.T.
Tiger 750 TRV 1973
New Gaiters – Tank Strap – Exhaust Down Pipe Brackets – Boyer Bransden Electronic Ignition and Repaired wiring. Fixed Oil leak on frame sump – New Throttle cable and Carb overhaul.
Barry Wilkinson (The Blade). N.B. The spanners were good too
Subject: Re: Order No. 8160
Got the spanner and what a good piece of kit it is. Thanks for letting me pay by cheque.
Regards
Roly Elliott
Good morning John,
Just wanted to say a big thank you for the Stainless parts which arrived yesterday. It is great to know that whatever I order from you the exceptional quality of your parts is always consistent.
Best wishes,
Peter.
Re: Order no. 8175
Good evening John,
Many thanks for your very prompt reply. As a returning customer I know when they arrive I will be very happy with the exceptional quality of your work.
Kind regards,
Peter.
Greg Dalrymple. #7837
Hi John,
Pic of your torque arm fitted to Sunbeam S8 upgraded with 8 inch BSA A10 front brake.
Arm fits straight on without any mods.😀
Good stuff as ever
Cheers
Greg
David Dove
Rugby
Warwickshire
Hi John,
Many thanks for the ‘cranked cylinder head nut spanner’. It does a brilliant job!
Best wishes,
David
Greg Dalrymple
Hi John,
Thanks for your advice…..brake arm arrived this morning
Excellent service as ever
Time to get out in the garage and polish it up!
Cheers
Greg
Sent from my iPad
Hello John,
The AJS project has reached the early road testing phase, hopefully there won’t be too many teething troubles but time will tell. I did promise a photo as it’s quite a bit of ‘jt’ in it; engine plates, mag table and plates, brake anchor arm and levers front and back, snail cams ( worked a treat by the way) and speedo mounting plate. So this is it:
I bought it in the early Seventies (£40 I think) used (and abused) it with a sidecar on, during my student years. It’s been off the road since the mid-Eighties, slowly getting more decrepit in the back of various garages. It doesn’t look much like its former self but I’m pleased with the result. I’ll be even more pleased if it goes as well as it looks.
All the best,
Stuart.