Hi Guys, is it just me or is the new fitting a little too long?
The lines I pulled off my #1853 had the short banjo's all the way through. So there are 2 short neck banjos on the upper, one short neck and one female end for the lower.
There is writing on the lines too - Im not sure what mine says, but looks to be in yellow. You can just make it out in photo 3.
For what it is worth, I dont think people would be too worried about if there was writing on the lines or not, or even if the crimps werent 100% perfect. Of course, if feasible and possible go for the most original line possible but the main feature people are looking at is the short banjo, its finish, and if they are road legal.
I think the crimping on the new hose is pretty spot on anyway - if you have a look at Steve's short neck, there is not one long row of crimps, but rather 2 small, almost square looking rows of crimps, very slightly staggered. And I dont think these crimps are done by a 2 part die - I dont think it is possible. It looks like they were pressed radially, rather than in a 2 part die.
But I think there would be a market for them, maybe a kit with the chrome banjo bolts as well?
For restorations, I have seen people using the black banjoe new lines from honda, but I replaced the ones on my sandcast with the 'period correct' zinc plated banjo hoses which replaced the short neck ones.
Good luck Wayne. I was just talking to KP about this 2 weeks ago. Im glad someone is running with it.
Regards, Steven.