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Technical (Descriptive Topic Titles - Stay on Topic) => Amal, Carburation, Fuel => Topic started by: Rgs-Bill on 14.04. 2015 22:33
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One of you fellas posted an e-mail for cake street classics for Roger, and I tried e-mailing him with the address that you posted. Postmaster keeps sending back to me as undeliverable. Please check this and correct it where it is wrong, Here is what you posted for his e-mail [email protected] Is it possible that this e-mail is not reachable from the U S A ????
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try this [email protected]
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Not sure if mine is newer or older then bsa-bill's but I used
[email protected]
or the phone nos where 01986 798504 07889452662
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OOPS - sorry Bill looks like mine is not valid
if we didn't have so much Bl**** spam people would not need to keep changing the E addy's to get rid of it. *pull hair out* *problem* *pull hair out* *problem*
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if we didn't have so much Bl**** spam...
I've been using Google Mail, (Gmail) for many years. Their spam filtering is excellent; I no longer get adverts for penile erection drugs; luckily I don't need any!
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Confusion reigns supreme. I got this one from his faceache site [email protected]
Cheers
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Thanks Angus, and BSA-Bill, and now Musky has entered the fray. THANKS ALL> The googlemail address is the correct one.
I did not expect one gasket to be so spendy, Roger told me they are
pound 12 each, which translates to $19.00 per gasket in U S money. I did not expect these to be quite so pricey, but I guess some body has to pay for the Tooling that Roger had to develop, because BSA discontinued this Gasket almost as soon as the unit motors came out in 1963. It has been a lot of years since that has been a good BSA part number. I think for now I will just keep using my wood jig I made on a taper, to file a regular soft type Insulator down on a taper.
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I have only ever had to make a couple. I use a $20 tufnol insulator and grind it down. So $30 for a proper one from Roger is quite reasonable.
Cheers
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Roger is good - but cheap he ain't.