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  • #31
    Here a Corbin that had water in it for a while. It cleaned up but I had to replace a few parts
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    • #32
      I have a gorgeous head... but no cable or gears to put a speedo on my '31 DL. Can you help me with the non-head parts?

      Cheers,

      Sirhr

      PS Amazing pictures. Nice to see someone with the 'guts' to get into the guts of these thing.

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      • #33
        Yes, I can help you with getting non-head parts. I make the cables, $200, ready to put on. Length is 30 1/2". It take a 92 tooth road gear, $200. Then you need the rear gear bracket and a right angle drive with fiber gear. $350. You may also need the head bracket. I am not sure which fits a DL.
        Even gorgeous head have been setting for 50 years, they can be rusty inside, they can have no grease.

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        • #34
          Hello Terry super job on the speedo cable for my early servi car.Also the 1 knuckle-pan key switches. again thank you

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          • #35
            Take a look at these DL speedometer parts. IMG_4915.jpgIMG_4908.jpgIMG_4909.jpgIMG_4910.jpgIMG_4912.jpg

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            • #36
              New Corbin tool. This is the best way I have found to take a hard to take off a stuck adaptor. IMG_3248.jpgIMG_3249.jpgIMG_3250.jpgIMG_3251.jpg

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              • #37
                I have on of those Ford monkey wrenches that I use quite frequently. Some tools just never get old.
                Eric Smith
                AMCA #886

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                • #38
                  This wrench is the one that is used on train air line connectors.
                  These are pictures of the tool that I made to repair the dial plate. Works good for me. IMG_5331.JPGIMG_5325.jpgIMG_5326.jpgIMG_5327.jpgIMG_5328.jpg

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                  • #39
                    Hi, I am looking for a cable for my 1913-1919 Corbin speedometer thats on my 1920 Indian power plus. Do you know where I can find one ?
                    Thanks, Dave Helton amc # 21413

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                    • #40
                      Hi Dave,
                      I make that cable. $200 for black IMG_9960.jpgIMG_9961.jpgIMG_9959.jpgor a nickel plated one for $275. marsh1915hd@msn.com

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                      • #41
                        Hi Marsh, I would like to order a nickel plated cable. How do I send payment, and what types of payment do you take. I can do paypal if that will work for you. Thanks, Dave

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                        • #42
                          Dave,
                          I will need to know the length you want? You have the head mound? You have the rear road gear on? You have the right angle drive and mount put on? The book said 31" but you need to check as there are many mounts and diffrent lengths. IMG_7467.jpg

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                          • #43
                            Marsh, I have the 1913-1919 Corbin speedo mounted on the bike using the correct mount. I also have the Corbin angle drive with a new fiber drive gear and the Corbin rear road gear is mounted on the rear wheel. I measured the distance between the two and it is 31.5 inches from the ends of the speedo and drive where it screws on. Thanks , Dave

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                            • #44
                              Terry, Do you have a speedo for sale that would work on a 1940 Indian Sport Scout?

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                              • #45
                                Terry,

                                You cleaned and repaired the Corbin speedometer for my 1935 Harley VLD and also made a drive cable for it. That was back in 2005. It still works great. Thanks again!

                                -Mark

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