Hi all. Thought you might be interested in photos of my 4 year completion of my jubilee
Very nice Allen
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Cheers mike, it’s always…
Cheers mike, it’s always nice to get peer approval. Now just trying to find a pair of tank badges. Pity I missed this years local shows so will have to keep it warm till next year. ( it’s now in the house hallway)
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Cracking job Allen, and far…
Cracking job Allen, and far better than when it came out of the factory I suspect!
Nick
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Nice work, have made it oil…
Nice work, have made it oil tight?! The tank badges will certainly finish it off nicely, but It’s hard to find them that aren’t corroded, I wonder if there’s enough interest to get them re manufactured?
Dan
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Could this work?
Re the scarcity of tank badges, would it be possible/feasible to have them 3D-printed? Anyone here conversant with the technology?
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Nice job.
Nice job Allen.
The paintwork is superb.
It took me two years to find two less than perfect tank badges but I must admit they do look good.
What about recasting some tank badges using the original badges to make the cast mould?
I am prepared to lend my badges free for a while. I would recommend using a better metal for casting than was used originally!
Dennis
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Alloy tank badges
I got my Navigator with alloy tank badges. Must have been some aftermarket stuff,
maybe even a recast from the NOC spares Dept.?
They polished up nicely but I managed to loose one badge during the restoration process.
So I had to buy a pair of pitted ones which I had rechromed .
Picture shows the alloy ones with a template for drilling the holes in the right place.
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Hi all, thanks for your kind…
Hi all, thanks for your kind comments. Yes it’s oil tight ( nearly). Would love to cooperate in getting the tank badges remanufactured. I approached a couple of rechromers without success. Mine are beyond redemption having spent years in a wet barn
Allen
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I don't know if it's of any…
I don't know if it's of any help but a few years ago Sheffield British Motorcycles - Bantam John had some newly manufactured badges. Whether or not he still does I don't know but may be worth an enquiry.
David.
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Rechromer for tank badges
I had mine rechromed here:
RCJ(Metal Finishers) Ltd. Units 3/4 Pindar Works, Pindar Rd, Hoddesdon,
Hertfordshire, EN11 0BZ.
https://www.chromeplaters.co.uk/
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New badges
When I visited Bantam John's shop last year he had new badges but wanted a lot of money for them - too rich for me.
Dennis
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How much is a lot of money?!…
How much is a lot of money?!
dan
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Tank badges
Bantam John has polished alloy recast badges at £125 pair. Is it worth it to finish the project?. I’ll ask the wife!
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You've come this far Allen,…
You've come this far Allen, there is no point in spoiling a ship for a h'appth of tar!
Nick
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£125 is a bit more than a h'appth!
I missed out on a pair of badges in fair nick on eBay yesterday. The winning bid was I think £35.
A bit more than a h'appath but less than £125!
"I'll ask the wife" - are you selling her to buy the badges - seems a bit harsh :-)
Dennis
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Very nice Allen
If I was nearby I would buy you a beer for such a fine job!
Mike