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Old 13-05-08, 08:42
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Hi Radek,

I am alive and well. Give my regards to Tomas and all. I have send him a couple of e-mails but they seem to have gone missing?

As stated here side cars as a standard fitting for WD motorcyles were very few and far between.
Forks are Matchless'Teledraulics (and AJS), top yoke looks WD, but the front brake mounting is post 1949 by the looks.

Rob

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Old 13-05-08, 09:42
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To Rob: I am happy that you are o.k.
Do you know how much usuely cost the original forks?

here are any onothers pictures. (the Bren isn´t included)
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Old 13-05-08, 10:49
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Hi Radek,

The normal price for Royal Enfield girder forks (with the check springs for the CO) start form Euro 300 and upwards, depending on luck and condition.

In the two private collection pictures with sidecars: the bottom photograph is a Norton Big Four. The top one looks like it is privately entered into the home guard? There is really not much to go on: the large headlamp could be early war, but without the black-out looks more civilian pre-war. The exhaust pipe looks like an OHV, but not 100% certain though!

Rob
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Old 13-05-08, 11:04
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Hi Radek,

The normal price for Royal Enfield girder forks (with the check springs for the CO) start form Euro 300 and upwards, depending on luck and condition.

In the two private collection pictures with sidecars: the bottom photograph is a Norton Big Four. The top one looks like it is privately entered into the home guard? There is really not much to go on: the large headlamp could be early war, but without the black-out looks more civilian pre-war. The exhaust pipe looks like an OHV, but not 100% certain though!

Rob

I have spoken with Thomas. He will send email to you from another adress.
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Old 13-05-08, 20:41
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Hi Radek,

The normal price for Royal Enfield girder forks (with the check springs for the CO) start form Euro 300 and upwards, depending on luck and condition.

In the two private collection pictures with sidecars: the bottom photograph is a Norton Big Four. The top one looks like it is privately entered into the home guard? There is really not much to go on: the large headlamp could be early war, but without the black-out looks more civilian pre-war. The exhaust pipe looks like an OHV, but not 100% certain though!

Rob
We was in Kysice village near Pilsen, something as at 60. celebration of the end of the ww2.
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Old 14-05-08, 17:11
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This bike was on Milweb a couple of weeks ago. The front end is definately ex Matchless, and I'm sure the seller reckons he could help with the correct girder fork arrangement. Would make a nice restoration project.
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Old 13-05-08, 12:40
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Do you know how much usuely cost the original forks?
Radek,

There was a complete WD/CO front fork (inclusive yokes, links, ...) for sale at the Kempton Park Autojumble a couple of weeks ago. The seller wanted 250 Pounds.

Henk Joore has just contacted me. He doesn't think this is a Swallow sidecar. He's given me this picture of a Swallow (see attached picture).

As you might know, I've done a lot of research on the WD/CO. During this research, I've discovered some interesting facts. All this has been bundeled in a 45 pages report, of which I can send you a copy if you send me your email address. Here's mine: jan(dot)vandevelde(at)vac-machines(dot)be

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Old 13-05-08, 14:09
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Oooops, forgot the picture...
Try my website www.austincars.wz.cz, there is contact on me.
Still i am in the job and I haven´t access to my onw email.
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Old 13-05-08, 15:15
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Radek its nice to know the "fat corporal "still breathes,we havnt heard from him for at least a couple of years!regards malcolm
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Old 13-05-08, 18:09
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Thanks Rich,
One of the troops is from the Kings Royal Rifle Corps.
Cpl H Challen Army number 6607935 he ended up a Colour/Sgt D.Coy 2/KRRC.
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Old 18-05-08, 17:34
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i send to you message,
think problems is in computers,
dont like,
like WWII machines,

We have now two Matchless g3L mod 1941,
this second is very good, orig condition,please see on
WWW.fotoalbum.eu/higgins

but we have problem-all is o.k.
after cca 15km dont want go(?)
on celebration in kyšice village
we must load Matchless on Bedford board,
and in Kyšice village it was with out problems.

For me was very interesting, you was with friend in Nadryby(near Pilsen),
few yers ego, motorcyclists for column, perfect(!),

and Nodrmandie- thank you Rob!

I am alive and well. Give my regards to Tomas and all. I have send him a couple of e-mails but they seem to have gone missing?

As stated here side cars as a standard fitting for WD motorcyles were very few and far between.
Forks are Matchless'Teledraulics (and AJS), top yoke looks WD, but the front brake mounting is post 1949 by the looks.

Rob

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