I might!![]()
Ha ha. Well if you have withdrawal symptoms and have any Solvol left you can make a start in mine

I might!![]()

Johnny, you know that the seat is only there for parking.......actually it’s not at all bad, the 3 anodised aluminium fairing screws are buried well down. I’m quite pleased with the way it came out, some self adhesive closed cell foam off eBay, and some pvc seat covering also from eBay, the tricky bit was trying fold it around the curves without getting any wrinkles.![]()
I'd be interested in the mods inside, the outside looks special. I snapped a crank in a Bantam, many years ago.
Good work
Forks?
Are they REH?
Ha ha. Well if you have withdrawal symptoms and have any Solvol left you can make a start in mine![]()
Well I don’t mind telling you....
Thanks, sounds like there'll be power enough to drag you through hawthorn bushes and probably a bit better than a standard D14/4 in the woods!

Yes, good spot REH forks
That’s a tidy bike,
Think I now have shares in Solvol, and wet n dry!
To be fair all that grinding, filing, wet & drying and polishing has been something to do while locked down.
I see you have some bar risers, I’m thinking of putting some on me Banty, could you feel the difference?

Quality
A friend has 2 sets and they are good
We live about 20 miles from the maker

.Another great looking bike. For me it's the functional simplicity.
Is the James Villiers powered?


Wonderful little machine, well done sir!