Hello fellas,
I'm new here, and the owner of a DKW 3PS from 1939. I bought it from another WWII reenactor who got it directly from its original owner who lives in Czeck Republik. I was just wondering if any of you have a 3PS or have worked on one? This one is running fine, but I could use some advice as to why the clutch is slipping such that the kick starter slips easily, and whether I can find a stronger clutch spring. I replaced the clutch plate cork pads with new cork, but the clutch still slips when using the kick starter. The original owner who bought it in 1939 told me via email that one typically starts the motor by simply rolling it and popping the clutch out to roll the engine over. This works reliably to get it running, but I'd like to get the clutch working better so I can use the kick starter. This is my first and only motorcycle, and it's apure joy to own an antique that is so much fun to ride, even though the top speed is only 35 mph. Anyone know where I can buy spare tires? Nice to find your forum. I live in Anoka, MN.
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...ahwagon155.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...CTVS/DKW13.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...CTVS/DKW12.jpg
I'm new here, and the owner of a DKW 3PS from 1939. I bought it from another WWII reenactor who got it directly from its original owner who lives in Czeck Republik. I was just wondering if any of you have a 3PS or have worked on one? This one is running fine, but I could use some advice as to why the clutch is slipping such that the kick starter slips easily, and whether I can find a stronger clutch spring. I replaced the clutch plate cork pads with new cork, but the clutch still slips when using the kick starter. The original owner who bought it in 1939 told me via email that one typically starts the motor by simply rolling it and popping the clutch out to roll the engine over. This works reliably to get it running, but I'd like to get the clutch working better so I can use the kick starter. This is my first and only motorcycle, and it's apure joy to own an antique that is so much fun to ride, even though the top speed is only 35 mph. Anyone know where I can buy spare tires? Nice to find your forum. I live in Anoka, MN.
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...ahwagon155.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...CTVS/DKW13.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...CTVS/DKW12.jpg
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