Hey everyone, I've decided to start a build post for my fathers 1941 Sport Scout. He bought this bike in the late 1960's with another 41 Sport Scout and a bunch of parts all for a whopping $640, times have certainly changed. He rode it for a couple of years and then moved on to other bikes and put this one in storage. One knock he had against the bike is he couldn't ride too far cause the battery would run out, it was total loss. There was no way to run a generator because the bike has a 648 Big Base bottom end and the case wasn't machined for the generator mount. The story goes that the bike was built by an ex racer named Mel Rhoads who was the Indian dealer in Paterson NJ after the war. So fast forward 50 years since the bike last ran in 1971 and I decided to surprise my father on Fathers Day by fixing the bike up and getting it running and riding. He is in his late 70's now and unfortunately has some early dementia, so his memory is shot, maybe it'll spark some good memories for him (I'm too young to remember him riding it).
The plan is to take it apart see whats broken and fix that then right back together, but this will not be a restoration. I plan on keeping all the sheet metal and paint as is, just clean it up. Chassis parts and such that need it will get a rattle can paint job. This will be the third Sport Scout I'll get back on the road, so it shouldn't be too much of a mystery. Hopefully the "it ran when I put it away" story holds up.
So the first job was sneaking it out of the shed where its been hiding for 30 something years, get it home and disassemble, get it in my basement where I can work on it. So the weekend before Christmas I dragged it home (without him knowing).
Here it is hiding (after I moved a couple other bikes off her):
1941 sscout 01.jpg
Then out into the light of day:
1941 sscout 02.jpg1941 sscout 03.jpg
1941 sscout 10.jpg1941 sscout 12.jpg
Next post we'll start with the disassembly and see what we find.
Joe
The plan is to take it apart see whats broken and fix that then right back together, but this will not be a restoration. I plan on keeping all the sheet metal and paint as is, just clean it up. Chassis parts and such that need it will get a rattle can paint job. This will be the third Sport Scout I'll get back on the road, so it shouldn't be too much of a mystery. Hopefully the "it ran when I put it away" story holds up.
So the first job was sneaking it out of the shed where its been hiding for 30 something years, get it home and disassemble, get it in my basement where I can work on it. So the weekend before Christmas I dragged it home (without him knowing).
Here it is hiding (after I moved a couple other bikes off her):
1941 sscout 01.jpg
Then out into the light of day:
1941 sscout 02.jpg1941 sscout 03.jpg
1941 sscout 10.jpg1941 sscout 12.jpg
Next post we'll start with the disassembly and see what we find.
Joe
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