thank you was great time to work on something i never seen before or even worked on hope one day find one more lol start over hehehe but for now working and restore a old boat.. so again thank you from Rich & Peggy
Thanks! this has been so.. fun I went to my first Cushman meet lot of great people I had a great time to see all different ideas and coming soon me starting the motor and ride I have a few more things to do before that...
I got a super iron Eagle I bought one don't know anything I have always wanted one since back in the 50s at last a dream come true but I will be asking u questions from time to time THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING PEOPLE LIKE ME I WILL BE 70 THIS YEAR AND HAPPY Cushman OWNER thanks again my Friend
Hey Nightmaregizmo, Great build! I'm in the middle of restoring a 57 myself. I'm having some difficulty finding out how the throttle cable is suppose to connect to the carb. My books don't give me enough information and when I acquired the scooter it wasn't attached at all so I have no idea how its suppose to be attached. Would you be able to supply a picture of how yours is connected? Zed
hiya Zed Diamond like to show ya go to my first video go to Cushman eagle 1955 - 1957 th-cam.com/video/rzwWgdnrOe0/w-d-xo.html . go to 0:40 and stop there is a perfect shot of the carb hope this helps but let me know... if not let me know ill do best to help
hi im reviving a 46 step thru and i was wondering how you set the timing on one and what to do if there ic a chip missing off of the side cover . i cleaned the points checked the coil that was fine got a new 6v car condencer and it still wont start in kinda lost , thanks
hi and thanks for asking sorry cant help at moment due to i sold the bike and all the books/info that helped me through the rebuild but..... what i can do is send you in the right direction 1. Dennis carpenter 1 857 203 0971 they sell parts for all cushman and they do have a help desk that you can talk to a tech there i have called lol many times my self been %100 on the money to put me in right direction so i know they can help 2. this is a must have www.hobbytech.com/
Cushman is really looking good!
thank you so much its been a lot of fun to do
You are a skilled craftsman. Nice!
thank you very much was a fun and great project
thank you very much i tried to learn just one thing everyday
Great job!
thank you was great time to work on something i never seen before or even worked on hope one day find one more lol start over hehehe but for now working and restore a old boat.. so again thank you from Rich & Peggy
Very well done and educational. Thank you.
Old Cushman Fan.
That looks really good, it looks like you are doing an excellent job, and it has the 'just right' amount of safety chrome!
thank you very much and have a great day.....
Wow !! It's really looking great !! I'm looking forward to the final video showing this bad boy and seeing it run !! Keep up the great work NG!
Thanks! this has been so.. fun I went to my first Cushman meet lot of great people I had a great time to see all different ideas and coming soon me starting the motor and ride I have a few more things to do before that...
You've done a fantastic job on this restoration. I will be starting on my project 58 model soon. I hope it turns out as well as yours.
GOOD JOB
thank you i think i will stop by to see the bike the one i sold it too and ill do a video mite do that in a few weeks..
I got a super iron Eagle I bought one don't know anything I have always wanted one since back in the 50s at last a dream come true but I will be asking u questions from time to time THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING PEOPLE LIKE ME I WILL BE 70 THIS YEAR AND HAPPY Cushman OWNER thanks again my Friend
hot dog 70 well shoot your still a young man well good luck with yours i hope you have as much joy as i had with mine.... thanks from Rich & Peggy
Hey Nightmaregizmo,
Great build!
I'm in the middle of restoring a 57 myself. I'm having some difficulty finding out how the throttle cable is suppose to connect to the carb. My books don't give me enough information and when I acquired the scooter it wasn't attached at all so I have no idea how its suppose to be attached. Would you be able to supply a picture of how yours is connected?
Zed
hiya Zed Diamond like to show ya go to my first video go to Cushman eagle 1955 - 1957
th-cam.com/video/rzwWgdnrOe0/w-d-xo.html
.
go to 0:40 and stop there is a perfect shot of the carb
hope this helps but let me know... if not let me know ill do best to help
hi im reviving a 46 step thru and i was wondering how you set the timing on one and what to do if there ic a chip missing off of the side cover . i cleaned the points checked the coil that was fine got a new 6v car condencer and it still wont start in kinda lost , thanks
hi and thanks for asking sorry cant help at moment due to i sold the bike and all the books/info that helped me through the rebuild but..... what i can do is send you in the right direction 1. Dennis carpenter 1 857 203 0971 they sell parts for all cushman and they do have a help desk that you can talk to a tech there i have called lol many times my self been %100 on the money to put me in right direction so i know they can help 2. this is a must have www.hobbytech.com/
Chrome dont get you home....
ok.. thanks