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  • 1927 J Model manual

    Hello
    I purchased a J model last year. looked good but turned out to be a disaster, worse than owning a boat !
    A typical issue is when I took the forks apart only one tube had the guide.
    cracked valves, cracked cylinder, bad gear box etc.
    STILL I am determined to build it correctly, may not be cosmetically correct but the engine and box I intend to get perfect.
    JD Jugs for a start ! the wait was worth it as they are top quality and well recommended.
    My question is where can I find a manual, I have the shop dope but really need to know what should be there.
    An example would be the fork guide if both had been missing I would not have known any difference, and possibly assembled the bike without them.
    Anybody help ?
    looked for something suitable in the library but to no avail.

    Regards

    Chris (England)

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    Chris, i imagine you've seen my restoration thread 27JD. And John Brooke's 20J thread.

    JD Yahoo Groups has various manual downloads under "Files." imho, jd yaho groups is a "must join." There's guys there that rarely or never come to amca or caimag.

    scrEamBay has literature time to time.

    I couldn't have made it without 22-26, 22-27 and 22-31 parts books. I studied them for hours, contrasting, comparing information i was reading, asking questions, making notes, etc.

    1918 "motorcycle repairman's manual" and 1923 "u.s. army manual" also helpful.

    Type in Harley Davidson "F" head engine," i found very helpful info there. Rebuilt my transmission using info therein. and sage words on pinion/setup clearance.

    And, Rider's Handbook very good.

    I couldn't be at my current stage of progress without getting to know fellows from jd yahoo and amca forums, receiving the help of some really very experienced, knowledgeable and passionate JD enthusiasts.

    I did as much if my own work as i could, but certain things i don't have equipment for, so the help i received was invaluable.

    Research, study and ask questions.

    If you can't find the info you need to purchase or download, i can make copies.
    Last edited by Steve Swan; 11-14-2016, 11:20 AM.
    Steve Swan

    27JD 11090 Restored
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClUPIOo7-o8
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtuptEAlU30

    27JD 13514 aka "Frank"
    https://forum.antiquemotorcycle.org/...n-Project-SWAN
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNRB...nnel=steveswan

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSDeuTqD9Ks
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwlIsZKmsTY

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      Re: 1927 J Model manual

      Chris,

      Sage words from Steve.

      The 2 manuals that Steve mentions I have on a shared dropbox folder. PM me your email address and I will make them available to you.

      I got my parts book from a USA ebay seller, I would think that the 27 book should be available on ebay or one of the J/JD suppliers such as Replicant Metals who have some advertised on their "Library" page.

      John

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      • #4
        Steve
        Thank you, I will take your advice and follow up these leads.
        Watched your u tube clip and was amazed that you also ride holding the handlebars just off the grips, funny I tend to do that also !
        I appreciate that restoring one of these in the States is hard but here in the UK it is near impossible, I went to the UK's largest swap meet and despite searching all day the only thing I found was a rack that was beyond repair.
        Am currently looking to fit a hand clutch lever as we have a lot of hills and need my right foot on the brake to stop me rolling backwards so very difficult operating the clutch, I have found a lever but no linkeage, any diagrams would be appreciated. chris@cssurvey.co.uk
        Thanks again Steve
        Chris

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        • #5
          John

          Thanks very much the manuals would be greatly appreciated, chris@cssurvey.co.uk
          Will continue searching for the parts books as mentioned by Steve.

          Thanks again

          Chris

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          • #6
            Look here.
            http://antiquemotorcycle.org/virtual...3a&max=1000000
            Be sure to visit;
            http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
            Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
            Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/

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            • #7
              thanks Chris

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              • #8
                Valuable information from members

                I would like to thank the members who have contacted me

                Firstly my problem was starting on a hill with no front brake and my right foot on the brake.
                My initial thought was a hand clutch lever, but have been advised that they are not recommended.
                And then out of the blue I find out the European model has an inner and outer rear brake !!
                The one I purchased only had the outer, problem solved !
                now all I have to do is find the correct parts.

                So thanks guys, makes it worth being a member.

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