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Thanks Craig for the excellent info . Present kms are 3298 w/ this machine having new tires fitted front / back & new gators on the forks . Except for
some surface rust on the exhaust it's in excellent shape for a machine of its age . As the CF system seems to have a manual /pub for anything wheeled or with a serial # it'd be strange if there wasn't one for this machine besides the small Armstrong supplied manual that I have . Look forward to any further pics or info you or anyone else can find . OC MLU : Sir , Have been lurking here for many years enjoying the info / information, talents of the many individuals around the world thru your site . Bravo & thanks to you for it . Terence McGaughey Aka Military Biker Loc: Prince Edward Island , Canada |
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In the late 80's and early 90's, there was a Technical Library at FMC HQ in St Hubert. It was the repository for exactly what you said. That was 20 yrs, 3 Army transformations and a couple of base moves ago. I would suggest you need to politely address questions to the Assistant Deputy Minister (Materiel) (ADM (Mat)) at NDHQ, Major General George R Pearkes Building, 101 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1? ???. You don't want a "communications" answer. You don't want a historic answer. You are a serious researcher. You might ask that your letter be forwarded to the Director of Land Equipment, and to someone with corporate memory of the move from St-Hubert and who knows where those manuals wound up. Once you've found the right question to ask, explain that you will go through Access to Information.
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I ran across one of my ring binders of military motorcycle manuals yesterday. It is mostly parts manuals and modifications for the older Can Am 250s, but there is the military parts manual for the Armstrong MT-500.
Off of that we can get the EAC of 30905. Using that, the CFTO numbers can be deduced. The parts manual is C30-905-000/MX-000. All manuals for the Armstrong will start with the C30-905-000/ and just the rear portion of letters will change with the various manuals. For instance, MA will be a data summary, MB the users manual, MN the maintenance manuals, and CF will be any modification bulletins. Some of these could even be online in the CF system. So basically, if guys are looking through their tech libraries, keep an eye out for anything in the C30-905 series. I have another binder somewhere with more military motorcycle manuals, but it has thus far eluded me. If anyone is interested in parts manuals for the can am along with some of the mod instructions, I have a number of those as well. I don't foresee me getting another mil motorcycle anytime soon. I also have 2 or 3 manuals for the old triumphs as well if someone is interested. |
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hi rob
i'm interested in both the can-am and triumph manuals. please pm me with price, your address, ect. thanks and cheers!! mike |
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Just acquired one of these MT500's, pick it up tonight. Test drove it a few weeks ago around the snow and she runs great, new tires and bearings.
I will post photos |
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Does anyone here know that I actually wrote a book on Canadian Military Motorcycles?
Clive
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Those who live by the sword will be shot by those of us who have progressed. - M38A1, 67-07800, ex LETE |
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Where do I find the book?
So i'll post the pictures later, but the serial number is EC0069. has just over 2000 km |
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