Hi Tim,
Sorry about the parts, time flies when you get to my age, seems only three months!! I looked for your email on members list, but could not find it and also I will need your address to return parts.
Re. the wheel clearance, after extensive work on the front forks and going by the forks drawings on the net, I made the forks inside bottom measurement 7 1/4" as per drawing for the 1928/9 forks, but now have altered it to around 7 1/2",which is what I am staying with. Even at that width, the tyre has to be deflated. (Dunlop K70 400 X 18" ) Bought the tyres on your recommendation Tim and got good price under £80.00 each. They will look in keeping with the age of the machine.
It would definitely be a near impossible job out on the road to remove either front or rear wheel without a trolley jack,unless you are built like Bluto, so will need a good get you home service when it eventually is completed.
I gues when the bikes were new, motorcycle repair shops were much more common than garages so the problem then wa simpified.
I am looking for a pair of old school pannier bags to complete the rear end. These will be much needed to carry a full tool kit !!
Another point, I looked for my engine number on the club listing ,but it does not appear yet. Are this lists ever updated?
Mike.