Hi. I’ve just bought a non running Wombat #94 but it’s definitely rebuildable. I’m missing the magneto cover and the rear wheel is rusted through to the spokes. I’ve looked on eBay for the magneto cover and there are plenty of Ace covers but no 125s. Are they harder to find and is the shift pattern the same as my Ace 100.
Are there any rims from the other jap manufacturers that would be the same as the Wombat rear. Postage of a rim from USA to Australia would be to prohibitive for an original second hand rim.
Australian Wombat
Australian Wombat
Bert
1968 Ace 100
94 & 94A Wombat
1968 Ace 100
94 & 94A Wombat
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Re: Australian Wombat
I just picked up a Wombat with a good cover. I want to look the bike over and see if it's salvageable first. Been outside a very long time. Exhaust is paper thin, fenders are junk, it does roll, motor does not. I'm leaning toward parts, but we'll see.
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Re: Australian Wombat
As to the rim, a good aluminum rim would work fine, unless you need the original chrome one.
Re: Australian Wombat
Thanks thrownchain
If I can get a similar era jap bike rim it would probably be chrome but it doesn’t have to be pristine, just not too much pitted rust.
Very interested in the cover.
If I can get a similar era jap bike rim it would probably be chrome but it doesn’t have to be pristine, just not too much pitted rust.
Very interested in the cover.
Bert
1968 Ace 100
94 & 94A Wombat
1968 Ace 100
94 & 94A Wombat
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Re: Australian Wombat
As long as the spoke angles and count are the same, it should work.
Re: Australian Wombat
Shift pattern on the early 100’s is backwards (1 up, 4 down) but functionally will operate the transmission and bolt up. Lots more of them around, because folks like to convert the early pattern to the late One.
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