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  • SPINSY
    SPINSY
    10 years ago

    Just got a knucklehead that hasnt run for over 30 yrs from what I can remember. Anyone know a mechanic in Melb that can do an engine restoration ?  Thanx

  • Burnzi
    Burnzi
    10 years ago

    Colt at HD Development. Google HD Development he has either just finished his own Knuck or is still building it

  • houli
    houli
    10 years ago

    Go talk to Dave Readie at Harley city or John Trease, no matter who you use its going to cost big bucks, ask around, , show us a pic or 2.

    Before you send it out mark every part, you don`t know what you`ll get back.

  • SPINSY
    SPINSY
    10 years ago

     thanx for replies so far, i'll try and post some photos, ater a good look at it i dont think its all original its a bit rough but it kinda looks cool like that. Hey Houli wadda you mean mark the parts what are you sayin ?

  • houli
    houli
    10 years ago

    Mark the parts so you know they are yours, a little cross or stamp somewhere inconspicuous, what happens is you drop your engine off to me, its never been run in 30 yrs, your heads are still original no welds, cracks, and guides are still original, i have a pair of odd heads, weld repairs guides last oversize, full of helicoils, same goes for all other parts.............would you notice? not everyone is dodgy but if i were farming out a knuck for rebuild i`d be very wary.Genuine good condition knuck parts are rare and expensive.

  • Burnzi
    Burnzi
    10 years ago

    Good advice Houli

  • SPINSY
    SPINSY
    10 years ago

    OK houli good advice. Shit does that really go on, or do you think it might happen burnzy Ill ckeck out HD Devel for sure

  • DaveAus
    DaveAus
    10 years ago
    I've been going to HD Development for over 20 years and don't have a bad word to say about them.

    Whenever I get any work done I get a box of my old parts that they had to replace when I pick up the bike.

  • SPINSY
    SPINSY
    10 years ago

     OK Thanks for all the info fellas. Still havent gone to get the bike yet,thought i would this weekend but i gotta work. My mate tells me its a 41 and his dad used to ride it into Mildura sometimes and something happened to it one day and he was goona fix it but he never did,that was sometime in the late 80s. From memory I remember the bike in the 70s the bloke had it parked next to his army Norton and his brand new suzuki 500 triton. So i dont know what year that was but it was the first year the 500 tritons came out 2 stroke i think it was. He was terific old bloke me mates dad. When my mate moved up to near Mildura in the late 70s he was on his own so id call in now and then for a few beers and chat about bikes footy and women and that. He used to be a despatch rider in the war and it was good listening to some of his storys about those days. I was glad for him wen he eventually moved up to live with his son. If i remember right the knucles black and he always told me mate to see if i wanted any of his bikes when he was gone, the other bikes have long gone sold off years ago we think but this ones been sittin in the garage since he passed about 10 yr ago. We still havent mentioned anything about money yet so i dunno whats happenig there sounds like this is gonna add up to a few bucks just have to wait till ican get there i suppose and then see what happens.

  • SPINSY
    SPINSY
    10 years ago
    OK, havent posted for a while, just caught up with work and life and all that stuff. Had a real good lok over this bike over weekend first chance ive had. All i can see is a ton of work and money. Im gunna need some real motivation to start on this one i think.
  • walka
    walka
    10 years ago
    Love to see some photos of it
  • SPINSY
    SPINSY
    10 years ago
    I'll get one of my sons to take some pics and put em up when they visit next. I got no idea how to do it.
  • SPINSY
    SPINSY
    10 years ago
    I cant believe how much this bike has deteriorated sinc the 70's i know it has sat idle since he passed in 01. i know it wasnt rode much if at all since 80's, he always kept his bikes looking real good though. Could a bike really deteriorate quickly if it was unattended for 12yrs
  • Captain Hook
    Captain Hook
    10 years ago

    Just start, thats the hardest part, paint and seats depreciate and look worse with dust and rust. Take a lot of pictures so you know which way some of the cogs, washers and stuff go back together and in which order while your stripping it, 6 moths or a year later your memory might be a bit fuzzy. Keep the bits grouped together in big cheap plastic tubs with lids from Bunnings so nothing gets misplaced or moved and forgotten. Most metal bits keep well, if he looked after his bikes there might be a lot less work than you think. Its easier to clean, recondition and paint what you have, than to try to find something that fits. If it's basically a complete bike with something that needs fixing your a long way front already. Some of those old bikes keep up with the traffic easily and are fun to ride as well. A lot more people will notice what your on than the latest chromed, whatever the fashion is this year bike and that will only increase over time. Some of the old bikes didn't have many numbers on them.

    How about some pictures for us.

    I'm bloody envious of you.

  • SPINSY
    SPINSY
    10 years ago
    I wouldnt be to envious Hook. If i do start on this, i could see meself taking years and spending a lotta money and not even finishing it. I have done a few british bikes many years ago and each one took a few years to do.
  • fatbat
    fatbat
    10 years ago
    Harley development is one option.

    Also price and consider a business in warrigal. They work on the older Harley's and used to be involved with the people at Harley development.
  • SPINSY
    SPINSY
    10 years ago
    Can you be a bit more specific there Fatbat
  • Burnzi
    Burnzi
    10 years ago


    H D Development

    Address: 359 Lt Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000
    Phone03) 9670 4747
    Hours:
     Monday 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

    Talk to Colt


    Phoenix Motorcycles

    Address: 6 Olympic St, Warragul VIC 3820
    Phone03) 5622 3220

    Talk to Wheels

  • Captain Hook
    Captain Hook
    10 years ago

    Know the story well, but it's worth every minute of it. Reading your story has got me looking for an old barn find as well, guess I'm a slow learner. Those old bikes didn't have many, if any numbers on them, an old girl I had only had 54 stamped on the frame. I looked at the price of a  '42, simular to one that I'm sure I owned 25 years ago and go O.F. Sure I saw an old bike of mine, its not original any more, covered in chrome and crap that it never had, looks like a 75 year old woman in high heals, wigs etc and as much makeup as she can carry before it drips off (very old mutton dressed as lamb). VERY SAD to see it happen as it used to be all original and kept in everyday riding condition. Used to enjoy riding it as well, often did 60 to 100 km on sunday rides, kept up with the traffic and never had a breakdown on it, which was good because there were no mobile phones back then. Saw it at a show and the owner claimed to have fully restored it on his little sign. I doubt its been riden much at all, just blinged up with all the chrome, junk and rubbish he can find to put on it, it was depressing to see, probably takes it everywhere on a trailer. Looks like the only work that has been done on it mechanically is taking bits off to have them chromed or replaced with shiny bling stuff. 

    Such is life.

  • SPINSY
    SPINSY
    10 years ago
    Have spoken to some of the people you blokes have reccomended; all seem like very good people there advice has been real good. Ive tracked down a very old acquaintance/friend/rival and hes keen to coming over tmorrow to have a look and tell me what he rckons about the bike. Hes a retired engineer, been restoring old bikes and cars for over 45 yrs and done some even older Harley engines. He tells me spends all his rertirment time now restoring and working on old engines and has his own machine shop at home. I remember a Rudge he did in the80's , unbeleivable it ran like a swiss watch. Ill see what he reckons, and my son coming tomorow and i'll get him to take some pics and put em on here. Thanks for all the replies
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