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Old 01-02-15, 14:59
rob love rob love is offline
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Between your scans and the scans on Jerry Greer's site, I think I have it. His site is especially valuable since he gives a lot of dimensions of each part as well. My two "rods" may have just been a production convenience. Far easier (and cheaper) to make a long rod threaded on the ends than to make a long hex headed bolt.

I see he has a reprint of the manual for the 640 with serial numbers just ending before the Canadian numbers. I'll get that ordered this week.
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Old 01-02-15, 16:13
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Rob
this bike when found had the same markings and was put back together as found
there is some cobbled parts in the distributor as we could not find originals as it was done before the internet and all this excess info was out there
I have no original pictures but here is one before Shilo and one at the Crearar
ceremony

CANERA 156.jpg CANERA 160.jpg
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Old 01-02-15, 18:10
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As always, thanks very much for the photos and especially for the information.

I wouldn't say that there is an excess of information out there, but at the same time it is certainly many thousand times quicker than the old days of writing letters, or waiting until 2 in the morning to make very expensive phone calls to other parts of the globe. How far we have come.

Aside from re-assembling it and locating the missing parts, the only other changes envisioned at this time are to install a sidecar fender lamp (if applicable....still waiting for more data), adding the arm rests to the sides of the sidecar, and possibly a new floor in the sidecar. The thin metal there is really starting to show it's age. Perhaps those who have climbed into it in the past decade or two tend to be a bit heavier than the builders intended back in the 1940s.

The bike is missing the speedometer and the cover over the instruments, however I note that the speedometer alone is well over $1200 Cdn these days, so we'll possibly have to wait until a funding surplus presents itself.

After seeing the drawings on the Jerry Greer site, I have to check the chain length to the generator. I note the present cover over it does not allow the generator to tighten up fully, and the chain has worn into the driving end housing. It would appear that the cover may be incorrect, as it does not seem to mount the same way as the ones illustrated on his site. I'll see of the present cover has the right dimensions.

I like to keep about 3 projects going at once so I can make better determinations as to what is correct, rather than plowing full steam ahead on one project and wasting efforts towards incorrect restoration. Hopefully by the spring I can report here that the bike is "back in service".
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Old 01-02-15, 22:04
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Keep up the great work Rob
It sure is good to see the Gregg collection being finally worked on
Between all the project you have going thanks for your persistence and push and expertise in bring it to tuition
I thought for many years it was all forgotten and all our work was in vain

I still have the original rope gate for Crear's caravan'
if you have something going west let me know
PS: hopefully some day the caravan will be put onto the right truck
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Old 01-02-15, 23:46
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Keep up the great work Rob
It sure is good to see the Gregg collection being finally worked on
Between all the project you have going thanks for your persistence and push and expertise in bring it to tuition
I thought for many years it was all forgotten and all our work was in vain

I still have the original rope gate for Crear's caravan'
if you have something going west let me know
PS: hopefully some day the caravan will be put onto the right truck
Stew
No compliments needed, it is an honor to work on this stuff.

Tuition? I think the word is "fruition". Funy you should use that word. It is one of the prowords I used to use when writing PERs. In fact I used it with some frequency that my boss in Afghanistan started making fun of me. I left for 6 months, and when I cam back he had to admit to having adopted the word himself in some PERS. Anyway, I am starting to ramble.

I was remiss in not following through with those ropes a couaple years ago. I have the purolator account number which I was supposed to give you to get them brought to here. There is a tractor trailer leaving Pet tommorow bringing us some artifacts and taking some back your way (as well as moving a LAV) but I suspect the timelines are a little short to make that work.

By the way, as I think I may have previously reported, we have purchased a closed top Diamond T cab and chassis from California, which is slated to be restored and the van body moved across. On paper this is tentatively planned for 2018, but of course there are always surprises and priorities can change. Then we will be able to re-assemble the open top Diamond T with it's wrecker body.

Hopefully you will make it out here again one day for a visit and see what progress has been made at the museum. Still a long way to go of course, and I am not sure I will live long enough to get it all done, but labor is accumulative, and it's done one hour at a time.
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Old 02-02-15, 00:17
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Good to hear about the caravan, Rob. And as for the Indian sidecar setup, that is one nice looking combination! For some reason, an image of you and Mr. Derrin racing about on it comes to mind!

David
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Old 04-02-15, 05:18
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The lighting in the shop make everything look yellow. My apologies.
This is the bike in question. There is also a photo of the sidecar outer hub. Something is missing from there.
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