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FWDTEXAS

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  1. There is an older version on display next to the FWD I restored at the museum in the Pancho Villa State Park in New Mexico. It is in original condition and has never been restored. When I get there later on I shall post a picture of it.
  2. FWDTEXAS

    Fwd

    Go to www.stovebolt.com/techtips/rust/electrolyte_derusting.htm you will get the whole story, good luck
  3. PS there are 2 engines, one a single piston the other a twin. All the parts semm to be there
  4. Roger's brother found it as a complete bike but had it in his barn for 14 years afther disassembling it then finaly donated it.
  5. FWDTEXAS

    Fwd

    Better than expected, still experimenting but found that the narrower the gap between the item and the + the better it works, also the + ss.plate should be as large as the object you want to derust. Lucky for me there isw a lot of ss scrap avaiable.
  6. FWDTEXAS

    Thor

    We just got a Thor motorbike in military WW1 color, it is in pices and we do not have any info. Can anyone help us? Thanks
  7. Here are the pictures of our Traffic
  8. FWDTEXAS

    Fwd

    Thanks, a bit crowded woth 6-7 planes around(darn wings) lots of tools and equipment. Love the laser cutter. Makes up new parts and tools in no time. There is one more being restored in Colorado. We also have 3 Quads, one in running order and 2 waiting. One will be done as a war wagong like the one in New Mexico that was also done here.
  9. FWDTEXAS

    Fwd

    FWD in NM, FWD inTX, progress, clutch repair
  10. Thank you for the info, now you got me into trouble again, an other chalenging project. I shall take some pictures. Could I have a copy of the picture please?
  11. we have a truck, probably pre-20's, but no info it is a Trafic ???? Any one knows anything?
  12. FWDTEXAS

    Fwd

    Will send some photo's soon
  13. During the Punitive Expedition into Mexico (1916-17) and WW1 the US army used Indian's with side cars, some were even equiped with machine guns.
  14. There is one (1916-17) at the pioneer flight museum in Kingsbury Texas
  15. We have a Trafic in the colection but have absolutly no other information. Can any one help?
  16. FWDTEXAS

    Fwd

    I am at the present restoring a WW1 FWD with Amo box in Texas. If any one out there that has a worn out clutch I can help you repair it with advice and repair parts.
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