Hmmm,the guy from BSpares also said what they called the Commodore was used in presidentual parades an such "so I guess that would mean police or military.
To tell the truth I never really gave it much though outside the fact I'd really wanted a 73 5 speed and I only bought the bike because I'd crashed it during a test ride and felt obligated to buy it after that.
The reason I cashed it was the selector Pawl spring was very weak and as I'd come up on a corner I changed down an the thing dropped straight through 3th and into 2nd gear "then when I tried to kick it back up it went into a false neutral and I then drifted wide into the gravel an decked it at low speed.
The fix was simply to remove the plunger that goes up through the bottem of the box "give the spring a stretch and then put it back in.
Over the next six months I replaced the gear box,all wheel bearing,stearing head bearings,the whole clutch and primary assembly,chains sprockets,all rubbers,both mufflers,the carbs,and a lot of other little bits an pieces so that I ended up with the stock 1973 5 speed Bonnie that I'd wanted in the first place.
People say some of us look back with rose tinted glasses when it comes to British bikes "but during the 4 years I owned that bike it was always very reliable for me.
The reason I sold it is another story "but it involved an SD900 Ducati that was part of a mates divorce settlement and was to good to turn down

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