Chenowth FAV Parts needed
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Chenowth FAV Parts needed
Looking for a hood and dash.....restoring
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Re: Chenowth FAV Parts needed
thank you ..I 'll await info …...
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Re: Chenowth FAV Parts needed
I need a dash as well
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Re: Chenowth FAV Parts needed
Anyone know what speedometer fits in the Chenowth dash hole...2 3/8" diameter??
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Re: Chenowth FAV Parts needed
1980s Rokon motorcycle. (I've been told that's where my source found his!!!!).....try looking for hen's teeth, easier to find. I did find one that is not exactly the correct face (close) 2 3/8 The 0-80 part is harder to find, 2 3/8" is easier to find but most for sale are electronic rather than mechanical speedos.
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Re: Chenowth FAV Parts needed
I found one that is close 0-80 right size from a vintage Harley Davidson
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How many hoods are needed? I have two originals...but they go on vehicles.....could possibly make a mould and a run of them......Not me but someone that knows how to do fiberglas moulding and part making.....couple a hundred bucks might do it but shipping would be a Hillary
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Re: Chenowth FAV Parts needed
I know that I can use one !!!
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That would help thank You.....maybe a good photo//
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Re: Chenowth FAV Parts needed
Looking for info on the what the fender skirts are made of and the dimensions/possible availability? Any help out there??
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I measured and photoed the flat metal bracing they used to install the fenders - the fender material is double thickness rubber conveyer belting....Mining supply places have that stuff (not cheap)..... Give me a few weeks and I can flatten out mine and do tracings on butcher paper and send for a few bucks postage....I'm using the tracings to repro mine....
I will try and get some dimensional drawings of the hoods too....I'm taking mine to a boat place to have the little cracks coated with GelCoat and sanded to refinish....lots of spiderwebs!!!!
I will try and get some dimensional drawings of the hoods too....I'm taking mine to a boat place to have the little cracks coated with GelCoat and sanded to refinish....lots of spiderwebs!!!!
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Thanks Ron the fender tracings would be great along with the info on the flat metal bracing!
The hood was an older post and I went ahead and had one fabricated already...and got lucky and found a dash also....
r/bill
The hood was an older post and I went ahead and had one fabricated already...and got lucky and found a dash also....
r/bill
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good - The dash is a tough one - I got the last repro that Walsh did.
Do you have a "readable" circuit wiring diagram????? Mine is so fuzzy I cannot make out the numbers of the M-Series connectors I need to plug here and there.....about 1/2 on the circuit diagram are unreadable.
Dan
will trace the fender outlines tomorrow on auto masking paper and after I cut mine from the traces I will send it to you. Will photo metal bars with ruler in photos and send photos of the bars actually mounted on the rubber.
Do you have a "readable" circuit wiring diagram????? Mine is so fuzzy I cannot make out the numbers of the M-Series connectors I need to plug here and there.....about 1/2 on the circuit diagram are unreadable.
Dan
will trace the fender outlines tomorrow on auto masking paper and after I cut mine from the traces I will send it to you. Will photo metal bars with ruler in photos and send photos of the bars actually mounted on the rubber.
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