She’s “Done”!
Some shots just after the bike was finished. The tally at the tail of the previous entry was pretty close to the final amount, minus one rebuild of a magneto.
Some shots just after the bike was finished. The tally at the tail of the previous entry was pretty close to the final amount, minus one rebuild of a magneto.
Hi Roger
Im going to rebuilt my Golden Flash 1953..
Maybe i will need some help from you..
I am restoring a 1951 gold flash and was wondering if you would mind e-mailing me some contact info on where you sourced your parts etc.. I am particularily looking for pillion pegs fork parts and rim parts.
thanks
I am looking to buy a 53 golden flash tonight and wondered how hard it is to get parts? Side stand, rims,shock parts, ect.
Hello Roger a great result and obviously well worth the effort.
I am now considering restoring my 1951 Golden Flash. The finish is remarkable so I am particularly interested in the brand of paint used and of any reference number if known.
Many thanks if you can help.
HI Roger I am rebuilding a 1952 Golden Flash,could you advise me on the color code.
Thank you.
I am restoring a 1952 golden flash and I would like to know the paint code for the gold. – I am aware that possibly the 1952 flash was black and marroon but I want mine gole – they look so good!
please email me the paint code
jerrymcycle@msn.com
Hi! Awesome restoration. Love the job. I am restoring a 1953 A10 Golden flash and I would like to know the paint code for the gold.
Please email me the paint code
purirhn@yahoo.com
I’ll appreciate your help.
Hi, can you help me with the A10 Golden Beige? 1952?
I know that this colors match: 1970 Ford 2044 and Chrysler Champagne Metalic (Berger 7440) but how can I get this information? it is very hard to get it.
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