Just spotted a 1962 basket case Norton 88 Deluxe is for sale on facebook market place should anyone be interested. Asking price £2750 in Colchester.
knock 2k off for a…
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It probably is overpriced…
It probably is overpriced Robert, but if you knocked off 2k, I doubt you could buy a featherbed frame for that and certainly not a rolling chassis.
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Looks like a Manxman to me…
Looks like a Manxman to me. Common as muck.
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You only dare say that,…
You only dare say that, because Anna can't strike back!
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The frame is definately a DL…
The frame is definately a DL , but boy its rough. The missing NS sidepanel (rocking horse poo) means it not likely to ever be a restored DL .
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Projects seem to attract a…
Projects seem to attract a premium since the first lockdown, so if that's the going rate its good value. Just don't expect to make any profit when it comes to sale time.
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I have had bikes given to me…
I have had bikes given to me, and only just about got my money back when selling, anybody who thinks that you can make a profit rebuilding old bikes to sell can't be doing much of a job.
Personally Ido it because it's fun, which is always expensive but if I spent the same number of hours in the boozer or whatever it would cost me a lot more and at the end of it I wouldn't get anything back at all.
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Same boat....
I have been reducing the collection of late and whilst the money is reasonable, if I charged for my time at UK minimum wage and all the research time to get the right parts I am practically giving them away. But as you say Niall, its the fun and the knowledge you gain when you get underway with a project.
My latest new toy is a plastic welding gun. It sets stainless steel armatures into any Thermo plastic and almost invisibly repairs splits and cracks in fairings, panniers and even tool cases. A very effective tool for less than £20. One more in the armory of odd things to have!
Jon
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Jon, I'm interested in…
Jon, I'm interested in hearing more information on the plastic welding gun as I struggle repairing fairings to a high standard. Could you please pass on the model number and where you bought it from please. Thanking you in advance for same,
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Please all note, once again,…
Please all note, once again, no 'D' prefix shown for frame No.
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No DL shown against the…
No DL shown against the chassis number in the log book either . At least they are matching and wrong!.Perhaps as they could not get it right ,they decided not to bother.
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Fact or Fiction
My Notes show that this Norton was built as a DeLuxe 88 in the middle of 1961 but not sold and road registered until late 1962. The gearbox shown does not really go with this particular machine being around 8 years older. As for the frame colour???
According to the DSN2s this bike should be as follows........
1961 Model 88 Deluxe: Cycle parts – Dove Grey. Tank Norton Red & Dove Grey. Optional, Chrome guards
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The Head steady looks to be…
The Head steady looks to be in the orriginal frame Dove finish. The bike has had several colour changes as shown by the red front engine plate which were never painted red on a DL .
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knock 2k off for a realistic value.