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  • #16
    If I only had 20 years searching for correct parts for my '36 I would be happy. I have been gathering parts for it since around 1986 when I found a set of cases. I am still looking for a few items. A EX front cylinder, seat T, kickstand bracket, one side gas tank, I can't remember which right now. All that early '36 stuff is as rare as hens teeth.
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    • #17
      Wow, yep it was always getting oil. That's why I couldn't find anything, now I need to see where to put this grease. I need to get on this because my doggone chain guard keeps breaking the bracket that fits up to the rear end top. So, I probably lost one zillion screws and now I need to reweld the bracket to keep it from bouncing around. I am in dire straights for working on her, the headlight switch needs replaced too. I guess that is the price for riding her back and forth to work. Maybe tomorrow I will do it again, loose parts and all. The ones that fall off can go in the box.The plight of this old stuff, you gotta work on them. I need to get greasy and be one with the machine.

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