Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: 69/70 ambo project fun

Author: Christopher Mitchell

Date: Mar 5, 2002, 7:48 AM

Post ID: 1709780555


Rocky Point Cycle does stainless kits for loops (thanks to the great
spreadsheet made by Brian Murphy). Runs about $120-130 and comes with
everything bagged and labeled by part of the bike.

http://www.rockypointcycle.com/

A little far from you, but I just got my assorted parts back from Steve Ford
at Parts is Parts in Pennslyvania. The man does an amazing job.

Good luck,
Chris Mitchell

 From: Allan Bagley <bagpe-@earthlink.net>
Reply-To: Loopfram-@topica.com
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: RE: 69/70 ambo project fun
Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 23:24:10 -0800

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I am always good for a brew. No rush for parts. I'll start worrying about
them more as time goes on. I still have a lot of evaluation, sorting and
cleaning to do to really get started. Being low on cash and extremely low
on
time this project might be slow. I may usehttp://www.powdercoatinginc.com/
in Mukilteo. I thought about using Eastwood's black auto frame paint. So
many decisions to make. Artbrass has a great reputation. guess I should
check them out since I work a few blocks away.


<<What do you mean by chip in the cylinder wall? Trust me on this, the
<<cylinders is not a place to go stingy.

One barrel had a small bit (1/4 matchead or less) of chrome missing when I
pulled the top end apart around '93 to do an exhaust port thread job
(rather, have it done) and reseal the barrels. Ran many years after that. I
am going to replace the barrels and pistons. Haven't pulled them off yet to
see if it has changed. Of course the other head needs the exhaust port
thread job done now. I was amused by the parts that fell out of the tail of
the tranny. Little throwout bearing had been converting itself to dust.

Allan
Ambo

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