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« on: 10.09. 2011 05:46 »

G'Day All

The last of our stuf from London arrived yesterday (including boxed Plunger) I have started a dry run, putting the bike together. And have found the top yolk has the hole for a steering lock ? Did the use them on the last of the plunger models ? If not does anyone have one a top yolk or the full set for sale ?

I'll post some pic's soon.

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« Reply #1 on: 10.09. 2011 20:15 »

Hi Pato,

We have sister Plungers as mine is also a '57 (they couldn't have made that many so late in the production run).

Mine has a hole and lock in the top yolk (I recently found the set of keys!). I have no reason at all to believe that the yolks aren't the original one's fitted as mine was fairly unmolested when I originally purchased it (30+years ago).

Hope this helps.

Brian
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« Reply #2 on: 12.09. 2011 00:07 »

G'day Brian

You are right, there is a provision on the frame head stem where the lock will engage. now i just need to find a locking mechanism.

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« Reply #3 on: 12.09. 2011 02:36 »

Pato,
             The locks are readily available.

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