


7/58, Engine built in 1965 (one of the last of this type, without any problems), 1100cc, 35 kw, 3 ° raked fork pre-routed footrests, color metallic dark blue, kick and Electric start (!), big tank, chrome oil tank, wheels and cylinder head cover, front drum, rear disc brake, etc. Uploaded by moi-nik-zan9t on Mar 17, 2012Įz.7/58 (!), 1100cc, 35 kw, 3 ° raked fork brought forward, forward controls, kick, and E-starter, dark blue metallic paint, chrome oil tank, wheels and cylinder head cover (because of the shape eigentmlichen this cover, they quickly had the nickname \The machine is best and beautiful!. They'll melt to the pipe.Aprilia BMW Ducati Harley Davidson Honda Kawasaki KTM Piaggio Suzuki Yamahaġ958 Harley Davidson Panhead Chopper Bike Click photo to enlarge Oh, and if you're going to put passenger foot pegs on there, tell your passengers not to wear boots with plastic/vinyl heels. These things burn a bit even when they're in perfect condition. You're looking for one for a Linkert carburetor.Ĭheck your oil regularly. Even then, they're really easy to lock up. Drum rear brakes, mechanical or hydraulic, need to have the brake shoes adjusted correctly. Stopping distances are much increased over modern bikes. otherwise you'll be stopping for gas every hour. If you wanna put a bunch of miles on it, get at least a 3 gallon gas tank on there. If things need tightening, remove the bolt and put a drop of blue 243 LocTite on it before retorquing. You won't bounce your spine to death on every imperfection in the road surface and things are less likely to vibrate off the bike.ĭo a check for nut and bolt tightness every couple weeks. Lower the rear air pressure to about 20lbs.

Harley recommended 14-16lbs of air in the rear tire all the way back to the 1930s. Since it's got spoke wheels, it's got an innertube.

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