Author Topic: Restoring mom's 68 interceptor TT... dare I even ask about parts?  (Read 2949 times)

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zbone

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  Hello all,

  I recently convinced my mom to send me the enfield that has been sitting in her living room (yes, living room) for the last 20 years...  she was diagnosed with cancer a while back and mentioned how she would like to ride it again, so I volunteered to try to get it running for her.

  so now the bike is over at Cyco Cycle here in jacksonville, and its in pretty decent shape;  with the exeption of a few things.  so I ask you wise folk on here what the best resources are for finding parts;  at this point I need:

  Primary chain

  clutch plates

  main oil drain plug (the brass one with the attached basket)

  and a gasket set.

 any help you guys could give me would be GREATLY appreciated!!  thanks,

  Zack
« Last Edit: March 15, 2009, 10:22:32 pm by zbone »


ranger800

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your mom kept a motorcycle in her living room?

cool mom.  8)


Cabo Cruz

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Brother Zack, I wish you a speedy restoring process for the Interceptor and, moreover, an equally fast and complete recovery to your Mom, who has to be quite a neat Lady, so that she can again enjoy her bike!   :)
Long live the Bullets and those who ride them!

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