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1966 ALFA ROMEO GIULIA – Perugia (part 3)

Perugia? Who goes to Perugia? Why not Florence, Rome, Milan for Venice? I have always loved the middle of Italy. The walled cities. The wheat


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1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia – Vesuvius and Pompeii

We do a lot in one day. Too much. Today, the adventure is first Pompeii, and then Vesuvius. Before we get too deep into this


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1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia – Athens to Amsterdam (Athens segment)

We all have things on our ‘bucket list’ and driving around Europe in a classic car has been on the list for a long time.


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Reverse engineering an Aermacchi CRTT tank

The tank of a Harley-Davidson Aermacchi CRTT is an iconic masterpiece of design. The classic shape of the long rectangular tank with gracefully radiused edges


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Reverse engineering an Aermacchi CRTT frame

Why reverse engineering an Aermacchi CRTT frame?  Well, I had a dream to go to Bonneville and race a CRTT based bike and try to



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H-D Aermacchi 39984-69P, REAR CHAIN ADJUSTER ASSEMBLY Adjuster Body

Perhaps you missed the article on the ‘Threaded Shaft’ for the Harley-Davidson Aermacchi part number/description of ‘39984-69P, REAR CHAIN ADJUSTER ASSEMBLY’?   We are going to


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H-D Aermacchi 39984-69P, Rear Chain Adjuster Assembly Threaded Shaft

What is a ‘39984-69P#Shaft#, REAR CHAIN ADJUSTER ASSEMBLY Threaded Shaft’?  Does this keep you awake at night? The rear axle adjusters of Harley-Davidson / Aermacchi


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H-D Aermacchi 39984-69P, Rear Chain Adjuster Assembly

Rear axle adjusters come in many flavours.  Today we are going to look at the Aermacchi Harley-Davidson adjuster that came on the 350cc street bikes,


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Naming conventions for Aermacchi / Harley-Davidson project

A discussion on naming conventions is a pretty dull topic, but it is vital if you want your project files to be organised.  We are


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