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cheesy 05-27-2024 09:06 PM

Arpok and I stopped at the annual Memorial Day Boy Scout Pancake Breakfast that's held at the Elburn American Legion.
https://i.imgur.com/KoHFa1ll.jpg

The old Jeep is also a fixture out front every Memorial Day. I'm not sure if it's a CJ-2A or 3A. Cool old rig.

jeffrey 05-28-2024 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by cheesy (Post 408922)
Arpok and I stopped at the annual Memorial Day Boy Scout Pancake Breakfast that's held at the Elburn American Legion.
https://i.imgur.com/KoHFa1ll.jpg

The old Jeep is also a fixture out front every Memorial Day. I'm not sure if it's a CJ-2A or 3A. Cool old rig.

It is a CJ-2A. The 2A has a split wind shield 3A has one peice wind shield.

cheesy 05-28-2024 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by jeffrey (Post 408951)
It is a CJ-2A. The 2A has a split wind shield 3A has one peice wind shield.

Thanks for the info.

cheesy 06-03-2024 07:21 AM

New petcock installed yesterday afternoon. It's not a vacuum style, so I have to remember to open and close it. That's the tough part.

I didn't see any crud on the reserve side filter of the vacuum petcock. Actually, it was very clean, so the problem is internal. It's the same unit used on a lot of large Japanese bikes, so a repair kit shouldn't be too hard to chase down.

cheesy 06-04-2024 07:57 AM

Note to self:Make and place sticker next to speedo that says, 'Gas Off?' Probably, 'Gas On', too.

cheesy 06-11-2024 08:09 AM

Man, I am outta shape. I replaced the pusher tire yesterday and I still hurt this morning. My original plan was to mount the new tire on the spare rim, move the pusher to the sidecar, and relegate the sidecar to spare duty. I did mount the new tire to the spare rim but one look at the pusher tire told me I should have changed it a few hundred miles ago.:shrug:

Sport Rider 06-11-2024 10:06 AM

sux getting old!

cheesy 06-11-2024 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Sport Rider (Post 409389)
sux getting old!

Yes, but beats the alternative.

cheesy 06-16-2024 06:55 AM

It's been an epic week on Arpok.
It's gotten a new rear tire, new reaction arm bushings, got washed*, and had an F150 tank worth of fuel run through it. Still no new front hub. Probably an oil and filter change this week.

*Got caught in a downpour.

cheesy 07-02-2024 09:22 PM

Still haven't gotten around to the oil and filter. I did replace the clutch cable today, though.
https://i.imgur.com/bpWArlxl.jpg

That's original and 500 miles short of 40,000 miles. Honestly, I don't think it had another 500 miles in it.

Sport Rider 07-03-2024 09:36 AM

very fortunate it didn't let go. I hear that my Victory is prone to this. many riders say they carry spares with them just in case. :o

cheesy 07-04-2024 08:31 AM

Arpok earned its keep last night.
https://i.imgur.com/Ecx7YTJl.jpg
The guy that owns the Sporty is the Event Guy for DuKane ABATE. He does all the bike nights, bike shows, swap meets and such in the area but hauls all the booth stuff in his car. He doesn't get to ride.
Coming up in August is a vintage bike show and wants to enter the 1976 Sporty. He's owned it for 42 years and just finished a full restoration. He asked membership if someone else could haul the stuff and I raised my hand. Last night was a dry run to a bike night at Wildfire Harley Davidson to see if it was doable. It was. The ABATE and Harley guys were duly impressed with what Arpok could fit in the sidecar.

The booth set up right out front of the showroom.
https://i.imgur.com/8SOBKOPl.jpg

cheesy 07-13-2024 07:02 PM

After replacing the pushrod seals on Thursday and letting the RTV set up, I rode about 20 miles today. Not a single drop of oil showed its ugly face on my cylinders...boots...pants...mufflers...garage floor.:D

cheesy 07-17-2024 12:53 PM

Many years ago, I replaced the Russian rear brake light with a Standard Motor Products switch. The Russki switch was made from old bottle caps and sealed with Yak cheese. Ya done good if you got a year out of it. Yesterday, the Standard switch stopped working. Before heading out to the local NAPA and having the parts guy have to put his phone down and insist he needed a make, model, and year before he’d even look, I thought I’d give it a shot at fixing it.
Piece o’ cake. The switch separated into four pieces easily and the sparky bits were crudded up. A thorough cleaning and reassembly with some silicone grease and we’re back in business for another seven years.:tup:

TominMO 07-17-2024 12:59 PM

Thank you for keeping us up to date on all things RPOCy. :tup:


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