Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: RE: Eldo floorboard parts search

Author: Ray Hale

Date: Feb 14, 2004, 1:10 PM

Post ID: 1716043215



Thanks Greg,
I've contacted him and hoping. Good to know about the diameter concerns
on the civvy/Police spindles. Solves one mystery.
Ray


Greg Field wrote:
 
Ray:

do a search on ebay for finished autions on an Eldo frame. A guy tried
to sell one a while back that didn't sell that still had the spindle in
the frame. He's likely sell it to you. Police and civvy spindles have
splined portions of different diameters.

GF



On Saturday, February 14, 2004, at 08:18 AM, Ray Hale wrote:

 Hi,
Well, I finally found a real nice set of stock floorboards for the
Eldo...but minus a few select parts. I am hoping some of you might be
able to help.

If you're looking at your Eldo Parts Book, Police addendum, refer to:
Tavola 9, parts #33 & 35 and parts #34 & 35.

Tavola 16, part #28 and parts #29 &30.

I am missing these. Plus still looking for:
Tavola 12 (Police addendum), parts #10 & 11 (left & right hand side
lamp/turn signal brackets)

Referring back to part #28 on Police Tavola 16 (rear brake pedal
spindle)...anyone know if this is the same as the civilian rear brake
spindle listed on Civilian Tavola 16, part #39 in the civilian front
section of the parts book? I know the numbers are different but that
isn't necessarily the clue, in all cases. If they're the same I already
have one.

Thanks. Any info or line on parts will be appreciated. If anyone can
get
detailed photographs of their stock floorboards and linkages, that
would
help greatly! These few pieces will get me very close to a complete
bike, minus the stuff that is easily available just about anywhere. By
the way, I'm keeping a pretty thorough digital photo journal of the
teardown and rebuilds on this bike, including photos of individual
parts
and groupings. I plan on organizing it and burning it to CD when I'm
done and will offer free to anyone interested at that time. I'm finding
them helpful to a less than perfect memory, even though it wasn't a
year
ago I began the project.

Ray in Gainesville, FL

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