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Frame, Tank, Seat, Controls, Etc / Re: Hand controls
« on: February 13, 2015, 07:45:26 AM »
Talked to Wayne. Interesting guy. We're both in trucking so connected right off. Twist grip throttle on the way. Thanks everyone.

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Frame, Tank, Seat, Controls, Etc / Re: Hand controls
« on: February 07, 2015, 07:31:05 PM »
Hey Riks: Thanks for all the input. If I'm understanding  correctly,  I can use the lever on the left as a brake, the lever on the right for comp release and use a twist grip throttle and this would all be something offered by Simplex? Now then, where to get a period correct throttle??? Since there are no holes in the handle bars would a twist throttle be a pretty much stock motorcycle throttle?  Also I would like to get a pair of correct grips. Or at least something close....One of the cool things about these bikes is the comments I get. They pretty much go "what the hell is that", and "never heard of 'em." 

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Frame, Tank, Seat, Controls, Etc / Re: Hand controls
« on: February 07, 2015, 08:06:53 AM »
Okay. Some pics of the handlebars and foot brake. I didn't want to pull the grips. Would have to cut them I think. They don't look original though.

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Frame, Tank, Seat, Controls, Etc / Re: Hand controls
« on: February 01, 2015, 09:18:03 PM »
Here's some more pics of my front brake I took this morn. The hub on the opposite side of the brake looks kinda modern what with all the lit holes. A internal twist throttle would look cool but not sure if proper for the year. I downloaded the "Model Year Differences" PDF file and it looks like the twist throttle came well after 1943

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Frame, Tank, Seat, Controls, Etc / Re: Hand controls
« on: January 30, 2015, 06:25:51 PM »
Here goes. Brake pic. Did everything to upload as pic as instructed in tips.

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Frame, Tank, Seat, Controls, Etc / Re: Hand controls
« on: January 29, 2015, 07:45:27 AM »
I kinda figured the left hand lever to be the brake. Just felt right. Does anyone know if the '43's came with a front brake option and if so how were all the controls configured? If the front brake wasn't offered I might just can it and go with a stock one if I can locate one. The lever on the right is the throttle but it strikes me as counter-intuitive. Why not go with a twist grip. Engineers can be goofy. Also the handlebars don't have a weep hole to exit the throttle cable. I'm thinking that the front brake is maybe from a bicycle????

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Frame, Tank, Seat, Controls, Etc / Hand controls
« on: January 28, 2015, 08:28:20 AM »
Am now a proud owner of a '43 G model Simplex (I think). Its a duplicate of this picture.  http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/3164/Simplex_Canadian_use.jpg.... (Someday I'll learn how to put a pic in message box)...... There are three differences though. My kickstand is in back of the left foot rest, It does have a package rack in the rear and it has a front brake. The brake has me puzzled. If I took the left hand lever and hooked it up to the front brake I wouldn't have a comp release. I'm thinking of using the right lever as a comp release and the left lever as the front brake and installing a twist grip throttle. Did the '43 come with a front brake and if so how were the controls configured? I purchased a couple of throttles at the local motorcycle swap meet last Sun. They're probably from a mini bike or 50's or 60's motorcycles. I'd like to remain as close to stock as possible but I'm not obsessive about it.  I've been lurking this web site for quite a while and find it a font of info. Everyone is stand up. Thanks

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Introductions / New Guy (FNG)
« on: January 28, 2015, 07:57:53 AM »
Hello from SoCal. I've been looking for a Servi Cycle for around 2 1/2 years but all were out of my $ range. Finally found one that wouldn't bust the bank. Its a '43 G model that at one point in its life was a water department vehicle at Norfolk Naval Air Station in Virginia. I have some Q's about the controls and will post in appropriate area.

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