Owned the bike for ten years (bought it out of a hayloft on the big Island of Hawaii--no kidding). Never touched it. Finally found the motivation to get working on it. Here's the progress since March. If we knew it was this easy we'd have started on it years ago
Thanks for Matt and Carl Olsen from Aberdeen, SD for showing us an entire barn full of motivation last October.
Thanks to Dale Walksler of Wheels Through Time in Maggie Valley, NC for his inpiring words: "Just get the damn thing running. If you wait until you have every correct part, you'll be broke or dead" (or something like that)
Finally Thanks VERY VERY much to Brock at Obsolete Engineering in Avon, Ohio. Without his skills, access to parts and most important his patient and grounded advice, we'd never have gotten this far.
This 39 scheme with 39 cases and 39 title has a 41-46 frame and large port heads, manifold and carb. Okay, so I won't win any AMCA events, but I'm sure going to enjoy riding it to the AMCA events!
I've attached some pictures of our progress.
First photo is my dad lacing the stepped hubs and 18 inch rims on one of our many work areas--the kitchen table.
Thanks for Matt and Carl Olsen from Aberdeen, SD for showing us an entire barn full of motivation last October.
Thanks to Dale Walksler of Wheels Through Time in Maggie Valley, NC for his inpiring words: "Just get the damn thing running. If you wait until you have every correct part, you'll be broke or dead" (or something like that)
Finally Thanks VERY VERY much to Brock at Obsolete Engineering in Avon, Ohio. Without his skills, access to parts and most important his patient and grounded advice, we'd never have gotten this far.
This 39 scheme with 39 cases and 39 title has a 41-46 frame and large port heads, manifold and carb. Okay, so I won't win any AMCA events, but I'm sure going to enjoy riding it to the AMCA events!
I've attached some pictures of our progress.
First photo is my dad lacing the stepped hubs and 18 inch rims on one of our many work areas--the kitchen table.
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