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1930 frame repairs

  • 25 Jan 2021 6:13 PM
    Message # 10032504
    Anonymous

    Hi all, 


    I am needing to find someone in Western australia who can do frame repairs on my scout,  the lower LHS engine mount tube is slightly bent inwards and the rhs foot board front frame casting has a crack.


    kind regards


    Niels

  • 26 Jan 2021 5:31 PM
    Reply # 10035214 on 10032504
    Tim Raindle (Administrator)

    Sorry I can't help, Neils, but it might be worth giving the guys at Vintage steel a call, they make fenders, but are pretty knee deep in old bikes, I would have thought they would have a good contact handy with bronze for that cracked casting.

    https://vintagesteelfenders.com/

    Let us know if they come up with anyone.

    In the meantime, will keep checking my address book.

    cheers,

    Tim

  • 26 Jan 2021 6:09 PM
    Reply # 10035326 on 10032504
    Tim Raindle (Administrator)

    In fact this is a direct quote from their website.

    "

    Many of our restoration projects involve reproducing unobtainable parts.

    Everything from casting, machining, welding, frame repairs, engine building and tuning are done in-house. Please Contact Us if you need help with finishing your project.                                                                                                                                     "

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