Hi Tim62A, and a warm welcome to the forum.It's great to have another SB/Rover 45 owner on board, as we all like to learn new things and tinker here. grin

I must agree with BB here, this machine, without any evidence to the contrary, presents as a Rover 45, with its powder-coated Rover Red chassis. But, as we have seen here before, it could be a "wolf in sheep's clothing" and in fact maybe a genuine Scotty Model 45 tizzied up to resemble a Rover 45 by a previous tenant...

The ID tag (if fitted, or holes in the rear chassis rail) will give us a clear ID of what it is.
One can easily attach by nut and bolt the catcher rubbers, and repro decals are easily had, but we will get to the bottom of it for you. wink
If it is a Rover, the handle bar shield plate should be painted Rover red as well....you could, (if necessary), check underneath the decal, to see what colour is present. wink

Once again Tim, :welcome: to OutdoorKing.
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Kindest Regards, Darryl grin