Restoration of a 1950's coin opperated Kiddie Ride manufactured by Edwin Hall & Co of 67 Besley Street, Streatham, in South London. This is a early prototype model with full metal base and the bike running on 2 rollers ( the later version had the mechanism contained within a Glassfibre stepped case ). The Motorcycle was made in Belgium by Lenaerts, originally for use on a platform Fairground Ride
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The Tank Has been stripped and sprayed with
primer
Both Mudguards were striped and had the holes
weld filled and ground flat, they were then
sprayed with primer, the Tank was striped and primed
All of the chrome parts were re plated
The Frame was Soda Blasted, primed, black base
coated and had 2 coats of clearcoat
The tank and the Mudguards wear coated in
Red Candy Base coat and Cream Pearl Base coat.
( this is a mock up of the Indian Head )
Assembly has started, The Engine has been polished and installed

Bike as it arrived with me

Engine Detail

Assembly Starts
This is how the bike came to us, looking a bit sad but this one was constructed before Hall’s had a moulding made in glass fibre for the production models, it has the original Edwin Hall Transfer on it

Chrome Parts are back from the platers

Getting on with it, but slowly

Mock Up of Transfer

Base with Tread plates removed skin has lots of dents we will remove and replace but keep the original one to go with the bike

Striped down frame ready to blast and paint

Original Transfer

Motor Re Brushed Cleaned Painted with Hammer finish

Refinished frame

Putting on the new skin

Re Finished with Hammer Finish

Re Chromed seat frame has a set of Chrome Springs

Base has been Etch primed, filled and sanded then a coat of Grey primer

Base has had a coat of mirror silver base then layers of green candy, let dry then mask coat of mirror silver base then Orange Candy over the top Finished off with coats of clear

Started on the lining

Edge Moulding has been Polished and Bike is ready to be Fitted

New Tread Plate and Moulding Edge Fitted