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Indian Seat "Restore" Part 1

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tommydale1950

I live for the CABE
Picked up this early Troxel and starting "resto on it stay tuned...
 

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Indian Troxel part 2

Picked up this early Troxel and starting "resto on it stay tuned...

Part 3 , maybe later today .Last picture shows extra hardware that was attached to the saddle..Tom
 

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Indian Troxel resto part 3

coming along on the resto of the Indian teens Troxel purchased from Scott .thank you again Scott .Chassis paint is next...Tom
 

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I was asked about straightening the springs. It was suggested to me by Joe Buffadi [thanks Joe] to heat them red hot with torch and bend them back into shape , I used long needle nosed pliers and then quenched them in motor oil. worked great..Tom
 
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