Okay, much research in last couple of weeks.
Managed to find a second hand Haynes manual as they went out of print in 77, also found copies of original Workshop Manual, Spare Parts Book and Instruction Manual.
These came from a company I found called Bruce Main Smith http://www.brucemain-smith.com/ who are worth speaking to for those missing bits of information.
Also a bit more news on the bike, I first thought this was not good news but having spoken to a few "experts" they told me not to worry. It turned out that the engine number didn't match the one on the reistration document. The engine in the bike is from 1954, so at some time the engine was swaped, but like I said everyone I've spoken to say's not to worry.
A few parts ordered so far, mainly specialist tools, again found a great company called Dragonfly, who seem rreally friendly and informative http://www.draganfly.co.uk/
Looking forward to getting started on the bike now
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