The Classic MotorCycle

Go with the flow…

Electrical stuff, I freely admit, scares me, and not just because in my previous working life – one of them at least – it was not unknown for loud bangs, fizzing and eye-watering flashes to zip around the site as this mystical substance caught out the unwary practitioner of the art.

This possibly explains my nervousness in tackling this area of motorcycle rebuilding. It is unlikely the electrical system of a motorcycle would cause such an incident as described, though I was witness fewer excuses available and the subject has to be tackled. It doesn’t help the point has also been reached where I am determined to use the bits I have in order to at least make the

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