Installed my new stainless Vintage Speed 356 type air cleaners on my Weber 40s. Nicely made parts. I pulled the 1915 engine out of my Beck Speedster for an exterior clean up with new gaskets and replacement of pushrod tubes. Alternator, clutch and throw out bearing too.
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Nice looking engine.
on a side note, is that a ~1920 Indian PowerPplus in the background. Beautiful bike.
Thanks, yeah it’s a 1918.
Nice engine!
I've been doing much of the same stuff and mine is slowly inching towards looking that good again, but Life keeps getting in the way and slowing me down..
At least I've gotten to the point where more things are going on than coming off. 🙄
Very cool bike. that era manual shifting required a specially adventurous rider. Love their beautiful lines and engineering. I could stare at them all day. Between the Indian, what appears to be the tail end of a Model A hot rod, and the speedy engine you have some very fun wrenching projects. Good times!!
DANG, that engine looks awesome! Those stainless air filters add a great detail.
@MusbJim posted:DANG, that engine looks awesome! Those stainless air filters add a great detail.
Yeah, I’m in serious lust for a pair of those. I try to forget about them, then I see them again.
They absolutely look great.