The Trumpet - it's a runner you see. |
To import and register a bike made by a defunct company, you must first have a certificat de datation from here:
http://www.ffve.org/
They need copies of the original log book, photos of chassis and engine numbers, photos of both sides of the bike, copies of the purchase receipts, their own form filled in correctly. They have a manpower problem that meant it took three months for me to receive a certificate only to find my name spelt incorrectly, so back it had to go for another fortnight!
With this certificate in my sweatty hand I could send it with these other documents to apply for a French log book (carte grise):
Tank stripped back around the leak and painted with flower and water (whitewash is better though). A drop of fuel sloshed about in the tank and the leak shows up as a damp patch - erm... |
Removing the old paint... Pffffffff. I did it by hand because I didn't want to do any more damage to the old metal. I found more sins that had to be fixed propperly. |
While I was at it I popped off the carbs and re-built them too. Even if the ad says "carbs re-built by a pro" just pull them apart anyway because you'll find something wrong. For me, the main jets were the wrong size, everything was clapped out, one needle was not straight and there were no 'O' rings in the joints to the head, the slides rattled in the bodies and they were full of muck. The only reason the floats sealed must have been because of the viton tips on the float needles.
"rebuilt by a pro" - but probably some years ago... |
So there goes a month.