Ellis Briggs Serial Numbers
Hi All, I'm trying to unravel the mystery maker of a frame that I have recently aquired. Although the decals are Ellis Briggs a very nice chap at the EB informed me that as the frame number has no four digit serial number on the bb it was'nt actually an EB built frame. It was more likely to be a respray by them (probably early 1950) where the original decals could not be obtained so they added their own. The Serial is the 5 digit number vertically stamped on the lower head lug: 702 45 (the last two digits are at a different angle to the first three so my thought is that they could be a suffix 1945 perhaps?) on the bb there is a raised casting mark possibly D83 or BS3 (bsa?) and a stamped number 5 The lugs are nothing fancy and look to me as though they might be 1940s rather than 50s but cannot find and Marque that stamped serials in this location. No forks with the frame just an early Bramton headset and roadster forks that were completely wrong. Any help or hints would be really appreciated as this one is baking my noodle Many thanks Sam Stevens London, UK[/u][url][/url] Attachments: P130511_12.57_[02].jpg [ 438.83 KiB Viewed 995 times ] P130511_12.57.jpg [ 441.29 KiB Viewed 995 times ] P130511_13.00_[01].jpg [ 354.91 KiB Viewed 995 times ] P130511_13.13.jpg [ 442.56 KiB Viewed 995 times ]. Hi, Thanks for the help so far.
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I was giving up hope on it being an EB and of ever finding info on it. Thanks desmondo for the pic.
A lovely bike. Found the other pics on flickr which will help no one i matching a set of forks. Any chance of a picture of the serial so that I can make an A>B with mine? Would be grateful. Keith: Realise now I could have been a bit more thorough in my description so here is a bit more on the frame. There is indeed a chain hanger about 3 1/2 inches up the rear seat stay. Also the cable guide on the bb is a double, a small brass wheel with two cable grooves.
Other side of the bb has a grease hole with screw cap distance from rear s-stay bridge to end of s-stay is 14' Drop out width is 120mm The hangers look as they dont match as mudguard stay locator is in a different place on each. There is also a v. Small threaded hole drilled into the bottom of the chain side hanger (would love to know what this is for?). Bb is standard size. Cable eyes and pump pegs on top tube. Also a cable eye on chain stay. If this is a prewar/40s frame I would guess as you say that the brazed fittings such as the cable guides and chain hanger would have been brazed on at the same time as the early 1950s EB respray.
Weight is 2.5 kg or roughly 5 lbs All pics here: cheers guys.
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Need to know where you can by a 3 point system and has anyone worked on the pto. My pto lever has come off at the nut/bolt on the case.
Can t find much info on the pto.