Hi, Guys
Been quite a while since I visited the forum, but over the years, it's been an invaluable resource, so thanks in advance for your help once again.
I have a 65 FL I bought from a reputable shop a number of years back. At the time, I was told it was once a sidecar rig, (police bike, actually) but the sidecar had been stored outside for so long it was complete trash when I saw it. I've since found a one owner 66 sidecar that I plan to attach and use.
The bike was (amazingly) virtually all original, except for a hideous rattle can paint job. FL engine, police speedo, skinny tank, hand shift, 3 speed w/ reverse transmission, steering damper, and has all the hoops and attachments for a sidecar. When I tore it down, however, I discovered a standard triple tree set rather than an adjustable rake setup.
I've since powder coated the frame, found a perfect color match for the original Birch White, rebuilt the engine, parkerized a ton of parts and fasteners and bought most of the correct cad fasteners, as well as sending out quite a few larger parts to have the cad redone. In other words, total resto, right down to the beautiful reproduction wiring harness, refreshed star hubs, and cad spoked wheels.
MY DILEMMA... I can put it back together with the non-adjustable front end and hook up the sidecar, knowing I'm only going to putt around my small town, and rarely if ever get the thing over 45 mph. I'm leaning toward doing that, but I know that the CORRECT configuration has the adjustable rake and might be dangerous without it.
Years of searching have failed to turn up anything but a Tedd's repop adjustable tree set, which I can buy and put on as a last resort, but I also know the stem mounted fork lock doesn't get used in that case. If I go this route, what is the fix for the opening in the neck where the steering lock normally goes? Do I plug it up, stick the lock in there knowing it's non-functional, or what?
Any and all (expert) thoughts and advice appreciated. Stock triple tree, or repop adjustable, and why?
Thanks!
John
Been quite a while since I visited the forum, but over the years, it's been an invaluable resource, so thanks in advance for your help once again.
I have a 65 FL I bought from a reputable shop a number of years back. At the time, I was told it was once a sidecar rig, (police bike, actually) but the sidecar had been stored outside for so long it was complete trash when I saw it. I've since found a one owner 66 sidecar that I plan to attach and use.
The bike was (amazingly) virtually all original, except for a hideous rattle can paint job. FL engine, police speedo, skinny tank, hand shift, 3 speed w/ reverse transmission, steering damper, and has all the hoops and attachments for a sidecar. When I tore it down, however, I discovered a standard triple tree set rather than an adjustable rake setup.
I've since powder coated the frame, found a perfect color match for the original Birch White, rebuilt the engine, parkerized a ton of parts and fasteners and bought most of the correct cad fasteners, as well as sending out quite a few larger parts to have the cad redone. In other words, total resto, right down to the beautiful reproduction wiring harness, refreshed star hubs, and cad spoked wheels.
MY DILEMMA... I can put it back together with the non-adjustable front end and hook up the sidecar, knowing I'm only going to putt around my small town, and rarely if ever get the thing over 45 mph. I'm leaning toward doing that, but I know that the CORRECT configuration has the adjustable rake and might be dangerous without it.
Years of searching have failed to turn up anything but a Tedd's repop adjustable tree set, which I can buy and put on as a last resort, but I also know the stem mounted fork lock doesn't get used in that case. If I go this route, what is the fix for the opening in the neck where the steering lock normally goes? Do I plug it up, stick the lock in there knowing it's non-functional, or what?
Any and all (expert) thoughts and advice appreciated. Stock triple tree, or repop adjustable, and why?
Thanks!
John
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