Here is a video of me driving up and down the road, to fine tune the carburettor.
This page records my progress with the restoration of my 1941 Harley-Davidson WL - this H-D was used by the Union Defence Force of South Africa in World War 2. The SAUDF acquired around 4,500 motorcycles from the US War Department mid-1940 and they were used in the East Africa Campaign, the Madagascar Campaign and the North Africa Campaign.
Saturday, 6 May 2017
Fine Tuning the Carburettor
Hi
Here is a video of me driving up and down the road, to fine tune the carburettor.
Here is a video of me driving up and down the road, to fine tune the carburettor.
Sunday, 30 April 2017
Knysna Motor Show Part 2
Morning
This is going what the display looks like.
This is going what the display looks like.
This is me being interviewed at the show.
And some more photos of the tent.
Saturday, 29 April 2017
George Motor Show
Good morning
It has been a while since I have last written a post on the blog - been fairly busy.
I'm exhibiting the Harley at a motor show this weekend in George, Western Cape, South Africa.
I'll post some photos of the show tomorrow.
I'm exhibiting the Harley at a motor show this weekend in George, Western Cape, South Africa.
I was the first motorcycle to set up. Here is a photo of the exhibit. Tomorrow morning I'll add the saddle bags, water bottle, binoculars and the original owners manual.
My wife and I took a drive to the heads in Knysna this afternoon (where the river enters the sea, the river cut through about 200m of rock). There is a lookout point where you can look out over the sea and one over the river mouth towards the town of Knysna. This photo was taken looking towards the sea.
It has been a while since I have last written a post on the blog - been fairly busy.
I'm exhibiting the Harley at a motor show this weekend in George, Western Cape, South Africa.
I'll post some photos of the show tomorrow.
I'm exhibiting the Harley at a motor show this weekend in George, Western Cape, South Africa.
I was the first motorcycle to set up. Here is a photo of the exhibit. Tomorrow morning I'll add the saddle bags, water bottle, binoculars and the original owners manual.
My wife and I took a drive to the heads in Knysna this afternoon (where the river enters the sea, the river cut through about 200m of rock). There is a lookout point where you can look out over the sea and one over the river mouth towards the town of Knysna. This photo was taken looking towards the sea.
This photo was taken from the lookout looking towards the town.
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