Mark. No offense intended. One could counter that your focus is on the bigger saga, but where the focus should be is surely up to Alison who started the thread. Lets not detract from a good thread by arguing over where it should be.
My point was simply that "the focus is on Alron for the moment". I think thats self-evident. Its generated considerable interest & invaluable info. Lets see what comes out about Alrons for a while while the focus is on them, especially since they haven't had any airplay anywhere else on the web (as far as I know). Dilute the focus & it'll soon fade. It'd be nice to let it run its course before its diluted.
Wasn't meaning to sideline Am/Eagle either (I love them too), or remotely suggest that you keep such stuff to yourself. I'd love to hear/read it all - every bit of it, in due course. Just while there's a bit of focus on the Alron, more of the Alron story may come out - & thats invaluable.
For what its worth, if the old addage "what looks right generally is right" is true, I reckon the Sprite/BVM/A-Eagle/Alron (either pre73 frames or later fastback frame) look more "right" than any of the other Brit bikes of the era. ie they're in proportion, not ergonomically challenged w footpegs too far forward, seats too far back, gaps between tank & seat, raked out front ends, offset motors/footpegs etc. Thats not to say they were the best tho, or even the best looking. Just that to my eye they look the most "right". Now I've probably opened another can of worms!