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The Beginning / Engine Rebuilder
« on: March 05, 2010, 04:46:12 pm »
After an 8 year restoration, my 69 (non-sandcast) KO is going to need an engine rebuild. Does anyone know someone that specializes in rebuilding these engines? I'm in Utah and would like to drive it there.

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Fenders (mudguards) and Seats / Re: Duck Tail Seat
« on: February 22, 2010, 11:45:45 pm »
Yeah, great info! I think all of my problems are now due to a cover that is too small! Bought it years ago on Ebay...don't remember who I bought it from.

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Fenders (mudguards) and Seats / Re: Duck Tail Seat
« on: February 22, 2010, 11:38:03 pm »
What I think I've discovered in the last couple weeks is that the ducktail pan is smaller and norrower than a later KO pan. My assumption that I could use a ducktail cover and foam on this pan prooved to be wrong.

My pan is from a KO ( I had a 1973 K3 so I know the difference....spring latch and plastic compartment) and the ducktail cover I bought would not fit.

I just ordered a reproduction seat with plastic pan but I will continue looking for and original seat in ANY condition. Any leads would be greatly appreciated.

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Fenders (mudguards) and Seats / Re: Duck Tail Seat
« on: February 22, 2010, 11:32:18 pm »
Thanks for the comments and info...I might be interested in buying some foam, but I'm still not sure If I have the right pan to put it on.

Can anyone answer the three questions that I asked earlier?

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Fenders (mudguards) and Seats / Duck Tail Seat
« on: February 22, 2010, 11:30:32 pm »
I’m a newbie here but hope some of you might take the time to help.

It’s taken almost 10 years but I am almost done with my restoration of my non-sandcast KO. It was manufactured 12/69. Frame # 1015507

During a decade of securing rare parts (including brand new NOS Tach and Speedo!) I bought a used OEM non-duckbill KO seat and a nice duckbill seat cover thinking I would have the two mated when I was ready. Sent the both off to Sargent Cycle in FL to have it done only to find out that the older style seat cover did not fit the newer KO pan. They said the earlier pan was smaller and narrower and the older pan would not fit my bike.

If anybody is in the know I would love to have the answers and would be grateful:

1) Did my KO originally have the duckbill style seat?
2) Are the pans different?
3) If the earlier pan will fit my KO, are there any companies selling restored or remanufactured versions? Are any of them affordable to mere mortals?

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Got mine maybe 5 or 6 years ago, painted it red as a spare when I painted the rest of the bike. I have a K&N filter in it and it fits perfectly fine. The bottom part of the upper housing needed a little flexing to fit properly. The ABS type plastic is much more flexible than the OEM fiberglass.

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