EdLocke 1977 Scrambler build
#1
EdLocke 1977 Scrambler build
Hi Guys, new here...thanks to all the oldtimers [young too] that offer their time and hard earned knowledge to us newbies....hats off.
I have a 1977 showing 22,ooo on the clock....stocker, it appears for the most case to be a good example....but its dirty, has some wear hear and there but has been well cared for. This is my 1st Harley, I grew up [Im 56 now] with Jap bikes, later raced BSA sinless but never wrenched on a HD. My plans are to freshen the top end, replace clutches and any seals and gaskets I can get to.
Over all my thoughts are to build a scrambler looking bike. I come from a MX/flattrack background and want this to have "dirt" feel. All that being said....I'm looking to make the bike to appear early 1960's. Ive laced a early half brake hub, filed down the fork reflectors, adding fork boots, rear covered shocks, adding rear fender-loop like what a Triumph came with and adapt a flat style scrambler seat....plus I will most likely use aluminum fenders.
I'll try and figure out how to add pics along the way.
I have a 1977 showing 22,ooo on the clock....stocker, it appears for the most case to be a good example....but its dirty, has some wear hear and there but has been well cared for. This is my 1st Harley, I grew up [Im 56 now] with Jap bikes, later raced BSA sinless but never wrenched on a HD. My plans are to freshen the top end, replace clutches and any seals and gaskets I can get to.
Over all my thoughts are to build a scrambler looking bike. I come from a MX/flattrack background and want this to have "dirt" feel. All that being said....I'm looking to make the bike to appear early 1960's. Ive laced a early half brake hub, filed down the fork reflectors, adding fork boots, rear covered shocks, adding rear fender-loop like what a Triumph came with and adapt a flat style scrambler seat....plus I will most likely use aluminum fenders.
I'll try and figure out how to add pics along the way.
#2
1st bikes
Here is a pic of the bike after lacing new stainless spokes to polished rims and removing the dics front brake hub for early brake hub, Ive bought a new steel fender and have "mocked up a look here" in this picture but like I said in my above thread.....Im most likely going with a rear Triumph looking rear fender loop and aluminum fenders with scrambler seat. At 1st glance I want the bike to appear a 1960 but obviously in looking closer HD guys will know its a 1977.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/attac...1&d=1354964048
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/attac...1&d=1354964048
#5
Tires
Tires are "trails" tire back is 4.00x18 and the front is 3.50 x19.
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I'd you don't have an online tire store you like....check out www.americanmototire.com they are the most affordable online tire store I know
#6
Motor tear down
So I took my motor out his morning and took it over to a master HD mechanic who luckily lives in my area. The motor was leaking oil and I wanted to clean it up a bit/paint.... so I decided to just go ahead and bite the $ and freshen the top end. The inside of the motor is like new...the oil has been changed on regular basis and all moving surfaces and bearings are in great shape. Pistons are standard and the cylinders themselves are in beautiful shape. My mechanic was very pleased with its condition. Good thing I decided to tear it down as we did find 2 broken valve springs, one on the front intake and the other on the rear exhaust.
#7
I had a broken valve spring like that one time. Was the inner spring. I did not know until i had the head off and to the machine shop for some other reason.
The slight vertical scuffing on the piston could be from running lean or from too much idling for warm-up.
These engines run best a bit on the rich side. I allow no more that 60 seconds warm up even in temperatures below 0`C, and i keep the RPM a little above idle during this; then i ride conservatively until full warm up.
The slight vertical scuffing on the piston could be from running lean or from too much idling for warm-up.
These engines run best a bit on the rich side. I allow no more that 60 seconds warm up even in temperatures below 0`C, and i keep the RPM a little above idle during this; then i ride conservatively until full warm up.
Last edited by IronMick; 12-08-2012 at 01:30 PM.
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#8
parts for scrambler build
Thanks Mick for the comments, I've noticed you're one of the "Brains" on the board and appreciate your test of time!
Here are my wheels, frame will get clean and powder coated next week.
I ordered the needed parts for the motor: new ring set. valve spring kit, complete gasket/seal kit, electronic ignition, chrome bolt motor kit, solenoid rebuild, oil sensor. Most all my parts have come from Kirk at Sporty parts.
Here are my wheels, frame will get clean and powder coated next week.
I ordered the needed parts for the motor: new ring set. valve spring kit, complete gasket/seal kit, electronic ignition, chrome bolt motor kit, solenoid rebuild, oil sensor. Most all my parts have come from Kirk at Sporty parts.
Last edited by edlocke; 12-08-2012 at 02:26 PM. Reason: spelling error
#10
I wish there was a kit that's out there to bolt and go like Bitter End choppers offers for Bobber builds....but this will be a one off.
Do you have a build thread going?