Antique Harley-Davidson Repair/Restoration
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This is a series of classes that will train mechanics, dealers, restorationists, and Harley enthusiasts in the principles of authentic restoration of Harley-Davidson motorcycles manufactured between 1936 and 1969. The courses may be taken out of sequence, but the entire program is designed to teach the student to restore a complete motorcycle. Mechanical skills are helpful, but not required.
Antique Harley-Davidson Repair/Restoration: Electrical Systems
($120)
As one of the most difficult and frustrating aspects of bike restoration, this course focuses on the restoration of electrical systems associated with Harley-Davidson motorcycles manufactured between 1936 and 1969. Students will learn how to rebuild components of the electrical system and install the components on the motorcycle, how to test systems for proper working order, discuss common problems of the electrical system, and how to perform on-the-road repairs when necessary.
American Classic Motorcycle Museum, Asheboro
AUT3139B 21070 - 6:30-9:30P, TTh, 1/3-2/2Antique Harley-Davidson Repair/Restoration: Wheels, Chassis & Suspension Systems
($120)
One of the final stages of completing the restoration of a motorcycle involves assessment, identification, and restoration of the bike frame and frame systems. This course focuses on the restoration and proper adjustments to the wheels, chassis, and suspension systems. It will include disassembly, repair and installation of brake and fork components onto frame.
American Classic Motorcycle Museum, Asheboro
AUT3139D 21071 - 6:30-9:30P, TTh, 2/21-3/22Antique Harley-Davidson Repair/Restoration: Painting & Final Assembly
($120)
This course will cover the identification of various paint schemes from 1936 to 1984; types of paint and paint procedures; types of gas tanks and fenders; final assembly of components on class project; proper startup procedures and tune ups; and all adjustments for trouble-free riding.
American Classic Motorcycle Museum, Asheboro
AUT3139E 21072 - 6:30-9:30P, TTh, 4/3-5/3


