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7864
... Somebody in Germany, presumably worker in a factory for folio cutters, once had offered such master-templates. The inscription was cutted, the folio served...
divoker
kradsage
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Jan 3, 2006
10:51 am
7865
I have for sale, a pair of unissued brown leather "gauntlet" style motorcycle gloves, Not sure when made, most likely early postwar, darkbrown leather, large...
bergfurher@...
bergfurher
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Jan 4, 2006
12:01 am
7866
... motorcycle ... leather, ... Price $40 ... Kent, Check your e-mail Dan...
Dan Galena
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Jan 4, 2006
1:01 am
7867
I have for sale, a reproduction rear seat assembly, complete, its the frame with inner large spring, seat frame with a new reproduction WWII seat cover, has...
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bergfurher
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Jan 4, 2006
1:14 am
7868
I have a pir of Zundapp front seat springs, new, pair, can be made to use on any bike, including the BMW and CJ750 and Russian, with some mods, pair of strong...
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bergfurher
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Jan 4, 2006
1:19 am
7869
I have the WWII German MG34 machine gun transporter for sale, also painted panzer gray, its the mount that holds the MG34 on the side of the sidecar for ...
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bergfurher
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Jan 4, 2006
1:33 am
7870
Hi I has found the R66 number 662029, it runs good. May be a very interesting civilian war time model restoration proyect. It´s the 29th of 39 builted in...
Pablo Prato
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Jan 4, 2006
2:01 am
7871
Pablo, I may be interested. Where do you live? I live in California, USA. How much are you asking? Please email me photos to gerhard@.... Best...
Gerhard Schnuerer
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Jan 4, 2006
3:50 am
7872
Does anybody know where I can buy the special tool to loosen the nut at the output shaft. Regards Claus denmark...
cjbmwr12
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Jan 4, 2006
8:28 pm
7873
... Hi Claus. I just set to and made mine. I got a piece of round tool-steel bar the same diameter as the nut, had it bored out to the diameter of the threads...
Drew.Grant
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Jan 4, 2006
11:45 pm
7874
In a message dated 1/4/2006 2:30:02 P.M. Central Standard Time, cjbmwr12@... writes: Does anybody know where I can buy the special tool to loosen the...
benchmarkworks@...
craigvechorik
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Jan 5, 2006
2:06 am
7875
I fabricated one from a deep well socket using a hacksaw and files (it was what I had on to work with on a Sunday afternoon). My Dremel tool would have helped...
Bruce Frey
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Jan 5, 2006
8:34 am
7876
Hello all, You beat me to this answer! I had to do the same thing with my R75 when I pulled the kick starter gears out. I used a spare deep well socket of...
Anthony Paluch
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Jan 5, 2006
12:09 pm
7877
Gerhard, the R66's photos. I agree, the color was a mistake...but was painted 15 years ago, thinking in the Afrikan Korp.If you want any other information,...
Pablo Prato
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Jan 6, 2006
2:55 am
7878
Sorry to all Nuevo MSN Messenger Una forma rápida y divertida de enviar mensajes...
Pablo Prato
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Jan 6, 2006
3:04 am
7879
I have for sale, a reproduction rear seat assembly, complete, its the frame with inner large spring, seat frame with a new reproduction WWII seat cover, has...
bergfurher@...
bergfurher
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Jan 7, 2006
3:27 pm
7880
Does anyone know what I should be running as a correct plug gap for my '37 R5 ? The owner's manual doesn't specify and it seems to run ok at .028 but I wasn't...
Brian Schneider
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Jan 8, 2006
6:34 am
7881
While watching ebay over the past years, I have several times seen saddlebags offered in auctions that claim to be WWII German motorcycle saddlebags but look...
tored1
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Jan 9, 2006
7:12 am
7882
... Of about 500 kradrider photographs, I saw of wartimes, roughly about a dozen showed horse-saddlebags used at motorbikes. Beeing no ordered standard...
divoker
kradsage
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Jan 9, 2006
2:44 pm
7883
Does anyone have experience with Saroman0 or his products? He has exhaust systems for many makes. ...
Bruce Frey
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Jan 13, 2006
4:02 pm
7884
Some traits like place and manner of presentation fit the presumption it is a relative of the man, who once launched this bulk-sale offer of WH bikes. The...
divoker
kradsage
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Jan 13, 2006
4:14 pm
7885
After over a year of dealing with a new crank, my R12 crank is on its way to Kent Berg so he can put my motor back together and I can ride the R12 after being...
Mike Dunn
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Jan 16, 2006
10:41 pm
7886
The carburetors on my R12 (Amal 6/407, 6/407) were weeping fuel. When I disassembled them, I found that most of the washer gaskets used between the fuel...
Bruce Frey
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Jan 17, 2006
8:10 am
7887
... Mike I still remember not long after I had got my old girl up and running. I was out playing on her and going through a set of twisties in a narrow country...
Drew.Grant
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Jan 17, 2006
8:56 am
7888
... Well, and why not? After I got the forks fixed on mine, I rode it down to the gas station, 3 miles distant. While I'm filling up, the guy filling his car...
Darryl Richman
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Jan 17, 2006
1:39 pm
7889
... Copper here is not necessary as the carbu unit is not affected by heat. Copper then is the least choice as it is too hard to gain closure when only few...
divoker
kradsage
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Jan 17, 2006
2:07 pm
7890
In a message dated 1/17/2006 8:15:19 A.M. Central Standard Time, ... Copper here is not necessary as the carbu unit is not affected by heat. Copper then is...
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craigvechorik
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Jan 17, 2006
6:47 pm
7891
... That's right Bruce, Amal always used the red fibre washers on their banjo unions. Problem with the old type 6 carbs is that they tend to weep at the bottom...
Drew.Grant
drewgrantuk
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Jan 18, 2006
1:41 am
7892
Mike, That is great news. Fill us in on the crank story. I don't remember the details. Do you have any photos of the work? Do you remember how to ride that...
Erik Bahl
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Jan 20, 2006
2:38 am
7893
Mike, I should have my R12 running this weekend. I'm down here in Irvine. We should load both bikes up on a trailer and ride down Pacific Coast Highway toward...
Brian Schneider
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Jan 20, 2006
3:35 am

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