Thanks Alan, all duly noted for action.
Gordon.
--- In pip_squeak_and_wilfred@..., "Alan Hummerstone" <alan@...>
wrote:
>
> Hello Gordon,
>
> There are several clubs who can help with information: the Vintage Motor
Cycle Club, British Two Stroke Club, National Autocycle, and Cyclemotor Club,
East Anglian Autocycle, and Cyclemotor Club, and I believe there is a James
register, but my personal advice is to get yourself a new set of tyres before
you start spending money on the bike. I believe lack of suitable tyres for these
machines may well be a problem in the future for those of us with Auto Cycles. .
Tony Etheridge 01923 231699 sometimes has them, and Bitzforbikes.co.uk might be
able to help.
>
> Alan
>
>
> -- Original Message -----
> From: Gordon
> To: pip_squeak_and_wilfred@...
> Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 9:17 AM
> Subject: [pip_squeak_and_wilfred] Newby
>
>
>
>
>
> 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.
>