i can assure you if i advertise for parts or ask for them for the project they will not reappear on e bay at a inflated price ,but i iunderstand your point of view ,and thanks for the info allready ............thanks dave
any suggestions or ides welcome as are any parts you have for sale , its currently running a 21 inch front wheel may look for a smaller wheel as i want to put on an old firestone or coker tyre

im allways interested in airhead parts it just depends on what you want for them ,and as said before these are not to buy and punt out at more money later on ,im a hoarder not a seller !!!!!!!!!!!
If I had any idea at all they'd already be in the 'For sale' section!

That seems far too sensible!![]()
I'm already scouring the David Silver website for N.O.S tat to fit to my MT5 that I haven't even collected yet.
I'll surely spend more on it by Christmas than I spent on my actual moped (SS50) in the whole year (of riding every day) that I was 16![]()

SS50's were mammy boy's bikes, real ard men had Fs1e's![]()

They seemed to run faster when they ran right, but Some of the funniest crashes I ever watched unfolded on FSiEs in front of me
Plus the FSie's simple '4-down' gear change was ideal for the people who found the SS50's 5 normal gears too complicated.![]()
Have you had a look at anything but stock boxers Dave ?tons of boxer porn on there mate
another nice one others might disagree.
another nice one others might disagree.
I'm a little puzzled by the whole 'knobbly tyre on pure road bike' thing. If, on the other hand, it is going to taken onto the odd muddy track, then that front 'mudguard' is going to last about ½ a wheel-rotation! I know, I've got no sense of aesthetics! But yes, it is a very nice looking bike indeed.

.I'm a little puzzled by the whole 'knobbly tyre on pure road bike' thing. If, on the other hand, it is going to taken onto the odd muddy track, then that front 'mudguard' is going to last about ½ a wheel-rotation! I know, I've got no sense of aesthetics! But yes, it is a very nice looking bike indeed.