Part number is 334073
https://www.johncraddockltd.co.uk/se...y-1958-84.html
Colin
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Part number is 334073
https://www.johncraddockltd.co.uk/se...y-1958-84.html
Colin
Hello Colin,
thanks for the reply and for the link to the "Terry Clips". How the rods fall down without the clips is very abrupt and a tad disconcerting.
I just visited Wikipedia to find out what a Norton Big 4 was. Accessed 14th June 2018 from, Norton Big 4 - Wikipedia what year is your Norton "Big 4"?
Kind regards
Lionel
Didn't get home early enough to take a picture of the support rods, will try and remember at the weekend.
My Big 4 is early 50's. Rigid rear end and telescopic forks.
Cost me 40GBP and it was supplied in pieces. Found that the magneto & dynamo had been re-wound and it had a new regulator box so happy with the purchase (I was still living with my parents when I got it)
Moved it out from the UK about 17 years ago and it's still in pieces.......
Colin
Ooooh! Love my Nortons, have had 2 Commandos, still own 1 (also the pres of the local Norton club here). Before I moved to Aus from Canada 14 years ago helped my mate get his WD 16H back together and used it as my daily for about 2 months in Toronto.
If ya want to move your Big 4 on, I'm happy to give ya the 40GBP you paid! He he.
Attachment 141265
Picture of the Terry Clip holding a support rod on Wallit.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...018/06/214.jpgDSCN4838 by Colin Radley, on Flickr
Because of the vibration on Wallit the PO had to do some welding and also put a Terry Clip inside another Terry Clip on the other side.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...018/06/215.jpgDSCN4837 by Colin Radley, on Flickr
When I was first starting to use Wallit I had a lot of noises to track down & try to resolve.
One was the pop rivet holding one of the Terry Clips was loose so I had to drill it out & replace. There is also some rubber tubing on one of the support rods so they don't vibrate against each other when they are clipped up.
Colin