Has anyone got a workshop manual and a seat , for a Greeves Silverstone 250cc 24 RES , 1967 model. or know of where I can obtain them from ? thanks Dave email david@watson2194.freeserve.co.uk or tel 07710 462667
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SEAT and WORKSHOP MANUAL WANTED FOR SILVERSTONE 24RES 1967
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Replica Silverstone seats are available from a GRA club member.
There never was a proper manual as such, but some basic info exists. It also depends whether the bike is still original spec.
There's plenty of info available on here if you've specific questions and it would pay you to join the GRA. See website for application form.
Does the bike appear on our racer register?Colin Sparrow
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Hi Colin , thanks for that , do you know how much the seats run at and are they covered etc ? will get numbers and forward them for the register. The main info I need is on re assembling the 5 speed albion gearbox as it has been dismantled by previous owner and a diagram would be helpful !! kind regards Dave
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Hello, Roger does do a seat however it will be to wide, I know as it was my pattern he used, I found a Silverstone seat for my special, problem was my frame is a 20DC (a bit wider that yours !) so I split the seat down the middle inserted a one inch strip of F/Glass and sent it off to Roger, he then worked his magic also making a tank for me. Have a chat to Roger he is most helpful. (as an after thought he may of made a copy from the original seat, I can't
remember now).
Regards Rob.
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Originally posted by Sprocket View PostHello, Roger does do a seat however it will be to wide, I know as it was my pattern he used, I found a Silverstone seat for my special, problem was my frame is a 20DC (a bit wider that yours !) so I split the seat down the middle inserted a one inch strip of F/Glass and sent it off to Roger, he then worked his magic also making a tank for me. Have a chat to Roger he is most helpful. (as an after thought he may of made a copy from the original seat, I can't
remember now).
Regards Rob.
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