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Help Identify Parts

  • 05 Sep 2015 2:20 PM
    Message # 3512043
    Anonymous
    Good afternoon forum. I've gone completely through my newly acquired bike(it was literally in boxes and this is what's left as a mystery).  I need help identifying the 3 pieces pictured. I've gone through the shop manual and numerous photographs and haven't been able to identify the pieces or if they're to be painted or nickeled.  Thanks for the help.


    My pics aren't loading. I'll try to explain a description:

    1.  Flat iron. Approx 4 in long by 3/4 in wide by about 1/8 in thick. Both ends come to a rounded point. Looks like a metal Popsicle stick.

    2.  Two tubular iron tubes welded together with a flat piece of metal between them. About 3 in by 3 in and 1 1/2 in thick. Looks like a cut off end of a shot gun.

    3. Too hard to describe.  Maybe a metal piece of penne pasta with a small"Y" or "U" bracket attached that divides the tube in half perpendicularly ?  A couple inches total width. The Y bracket looks like a smaller version of the klaxon horn bracket.

    Last modified: 05 Sep 2015 3:39 PM | Anonymous
  • 06 Sep 2015 3:16 AM
    Reply # 3512331 on 3512043

    The first one could be a reinforcement strap inside the tool box, the others are a bit difficult to place.

    The 101 club has a second forum, on Yahoo. You can compose a thread where pictures can be attached or reply on threads, and there is a section where you can make and share your own picture album, and see others albums as well. There is also a files section where you can read or share documents and other files with tech tips and other useful stuff.

    https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/101scout/info

    You have to make a Yahoo account, search "101 Scout", and click on the button "Join group".

    There is other Yahoo groups that assembles very useful contacts and knowledge.

    Virtual Indian

    1920's Indian Chief Charles Franklin

    Indian Powerplus/Hedstrom

    Last modified: 06 Sep 2015 3:22 AM | Carl-Erik Renquist
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