While writing about Harley's trusty (but slow) 3-wheeler I got to wishing that I owned a Servi-Car.
Then I realized that I DO own a Servi-Car!
It's no show-stopper (far from it), but just your basic parts bike, er, trike, with a hammered together wooden box. I built it in the 1980s to be my winter motorcycle for riding the backroads and going on midnight cruises in the snow. That was after I needed money and sold my 50FL & sidecar to my brother. Plus I thought a Servi-Car would be superior in the snow and it kinda is.
After using the Servi-Car for years of fun winter riding, I abruptly stopped. Getting old maybe? Then this past December I got the bug again and rolled it out only to find that it needed some work to make it run after sitting so long. Now that I figured out how this digital camera operates and how to downsize photos, here's some shots of this old trike and January motorcycling in the northwoods. Let's see if this works.
1. Old Mr. Servi-Car just rolled out of the shed. Put in a charged ni-cad wet cell battery, fresh oil, gas, added kick, and NOTHING. Rusted plugged gastank and a gummy carb turned out to be the culprits.
Then I realized that I DO own a Servi-Car!
It's no show-stopper (far from it), but just your basic parts bike, er, trike, with a hammered together wooden box. I built it in the 1980s to be my winter motorcycle for riding the backroads and going on midnight cruises in the snow. That was after I needed money and sold my 50FL & sidecar to my brother. Plus I thought a Servi-Car would be superior in the snow and it kinda is.
After using the Servi-Car for years of fun winter riding, I abruptly stopped. Getting old maybe? Then this past December I got the bug again and rolled it out only to find that it needed some work to make it run after sitting so long. Now that I figured out how this digital camera operates and how to downsize photos, here's some shots of this old trike and January motorcycling in the northwoods. Let's see if this works.
1. Old Mr. Servi-Car just rolled out of the shed. Put in a charged ni-cad wet cell battery, fresh oil, gas, added kick, and NOTHING. Rusted plugged gastank and a gummy carb turned out to be the culprits.
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