The Classic MotorCycle

Those ‘E’ numbers

I doubt I’m the only one who keeps an eye on internet auction sites when looking for bits and pieces for projects. It is a bit like autojumbling without the fun of raking through boxes of grubby bits and pieces in a freezing cold and/or wet field.

The problem is, the level of knowledge needs to be a bit higher when you’re sitting at home in front of a computer and looking at pictures of bits and there’s no one on hand to ask for clarity.

Just such a thing happened to me recently through the course of this Triumph project – the big bits are done and now it’s the expensive and time-consuming jobs which are dragging along. The basis of the bike is a collection of parts largely from the early 1960s and have been built up over the years I’ve been involved with old motorcycles.

It is likely most people will know the early unit Triumph engines had

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