General Category => Introductions => Topic started by: panheadguy on May 27, 2019, 11:51:35 AM
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I got my Simplex from a rummage sale 25> years ago. I believe it to be a 48-49 model. Possibly an L. No engine or trans parts. And can't find a number on underside of neck. I'm thoroughly confused at this point after trying to pin it down. Anyway... it lived for a long time in my barn along with other neglected projects. A few years ago my daughter took in to Chicago and put it in her office; it has now come home and I want to use it for my pit bike. I got in touch with Wayne and ordered a motor plate for it to mount a clone. The rear wheel was loose and I'm a feared that some spacers and other parts may be missing. Is there a good picture/ diagram of all the parts between the drop outs?
Lastly thanks in advance for the help I will need in the future.
I'll throw up a picture as soon as I figure out how.
Panheadguy
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You should find the pictures you need in the manuals section. All the years are pretty much the same in regards to the rear wheel mounting.
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Welcome Pan! Show us what a rummage sale Simplex looks like!!
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You should find the pictures you need in the manuals section. All the years are pretty much the same in regards to the rear wheel mounting.
I have not been able to find a picture of the rear wheel as assembled to the frame. When the wheel is centered it looks like I need a spacer between the brake assembly and the drop-out. Or should there be a jam nut next to the backing plate?
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Welcome Pan! Show us what a rummage sale Simplex looks like!!
Here is my rummage sale Simplex. Can you id it as something other than a K or L
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You should find the pictures you need in the manuals section. All the years are pretty much the same in regards to the rear wheel mounting.
I have not been able to find a picture of the rear wheel as assembled to the frame. When the wheel is centered it looks like I need a spacer between the brake assembly and the drop-out. Or should there be a jam nut next to the backing plate?
1960 model m manual has a great picture. There is a star washer and a full size nut that holds the backing plate on to the axle. A jam nut is used on the opposite side.
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Thanks! I'll give it a look. Tried to post pictures but file too big. I'm not sure what to do about that.
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Thanks! I'll give it a look. Tried to post pictures but file too big. I'm not sure what to do about that.
If you can't resize the photos, email them to me and I will do it for you.