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Hi All,
My name is Gordon I live in Plymouth and have been into motorcycle since 1947.
I've just bought a 1942 James Autocycle which is a new type for me. I'm looking
for any one with a similar machine as I intend a bare metal restoration. Any
help in sourcing parts, tyres, literature etc. will be most welcome.




Thu May 7, 2009 8:17 am

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Hi All, My name is Gordon I live in Plymouth and have been into motorcycle since 1947. I've just bought a 1942 James Autocycle which is a new type for me. I'm...
Gordon
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May 7, 2009
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Hello Gordon, There are several clubs who can help with information: the Vintage Motor Cycle Club, British Two Stroke Club, National Autocycle, and...
Alan Hummerstone
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May 7, 2009
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Thanks Alan, all duly noted for action. Gordon....
Gordon
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May 8, 2009
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I agree with all Alan's comments but I think that the 1942 James had 26x1.75x2 tyres which aren't such a problem to find.   2.25 x 21" tyres are made out of...
ANDREW RODDHAM
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May 11, 2009
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I fitted a set of 2.50x21 tyres to my New Hudson from Bitzforbikes, the service was very good /quick....
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