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The Ultimate Sears Spaceliner Reference

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Does anyone know if the rear rack and tank with horn and light on a 24" "7 tank" Spaceliner would fit at the same model but in a 26" bike?
 
Does anyone know if the rear rack and tank with horn and light on a 24" "7 tank" Spaceliner would fit at the same model but in a 26" bike?


Pretty sure the rear rack stays are shorter on the 24".
Because the 24" frames are obviously shorter or not as tall, I'm guessing the length of the tank would be shorter as well. Not ever having one or both to compare the sizes I can't swear to the tank compatibility for swapping.
 
Battery box photo

Any possibility that someone can provide a photo of the battery holder for a '64 - '65 men's straight bar? I have mine out and apart, but not sure if I have all of the parts. There doesn't seem to be a piece to hold the left battery in place, but doesn't appear broken either. Here' pictures of mine....
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bike battery box 003.jpg


Any help appreciated.

Mike

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Bummer....but thanks Gene. After I get it cleaned up I'll have to figure a way to hold that battery in place. Do the batteries go front to front or front to back?

Mike
 
Since the battery holder part of this is basically beyond repair, the best possibility might be to bring it somewhere like Radio Shack and see if they have a new plastic 2-cell battery holder that will fit within your unit. Then you can wire the new battery holder to your switch and light, and it will operate.
 
Battery tray wiring

This is a picture of one of my Murray built Astro Flite's battery tray that should be the same as the Spaceliner. The rear tray retainer spring loaded clip holds the battery in place and acts as the ground on the ground end of the tandem mounted batteries.

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Why the rubber sleeve on the part that holds the rear of the left battery? Wouldn't that keep it from grounding? Just showing my ignorance here.

Mike
 
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