Hi
I've just bought a "barn find" 350cc Bullet in pretty bad condition that I found in a snake and poisonous spider infested old barn in New South Wales.
I've only restored Fantics and a couple of Cubs previously so I could do with a bit of help to identify age etc etc. with this "oldie" in the form of literature, websites, parts specialists and anything else you can suggest.
The only thing I have to identify it, after failing to work out how to insert a picture on this website, is the engine number, V571391P.
Alternatively, if anyone can put me right on how to get the pics in the topic I would appreciate that as well.
Cheers
Twinshock (AKA Roger Galpin)
Royal Enfield 350 Bullet Found In Australia
Started by Twinshock, Sep 12 2010 10:24 AM
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#1
Posted 12 September 2010 - 10:24 AM
#2
Posted 12 September 2010 - 11:09 AM
Roger if you become a "Supporter"of this website you can post photos directly within your postings.
Alternatively you can upload your photos to a photo hosting website and include a link to your photos in your postings.
Regards
David Lahey
Alternatively you can upload your photos to a photo hosting website and include a link to your photos in your postings.
Regards
David Lahey
You put my Basil in the ratatouille?
#3
Posted 12 September 2010 - 11:38 AM
Contact tony283 here on TC . He has/built one of the sweetest RE's on the planet , and is a wealth of info on all bikes of British birth ...
His Bullet is such a comfortable Tractor , one of the nicest classic bikes I've ever got to swing a leg over and enjoy for a few minutes !
Glenn
Check out his blog here http://www.blackcatvintagetrials.com/
His Bullet is such a comfortable Tractor , one of the nicest classic bikes I've ever got to swing a leg over and enjoy for a few minutes !
Glenn
Check out his blog here http://www.blackcatvintagetrials.com/
Just a old trials kid !!! ITSA , STRA , MTR
And you never see a motorcycle parked in front of a psychologists office ...
"Traction is where you find it "
"To acheive anything in this game you must be prepared to dabble in the boundry of disaster" (Stirling Moss)
And you never see a motorcycle parked in front of a psychologists office ...
"Traction is where you find it "
"To acheive anything in this game you must be prepared to dabble in the boundry of disaster" (Stirling Moss)
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