I am working on my 64 Atlas, which I purchased over the holidays. I understand the long and sometimes frustrating process of locating parts, prices, etc. I have done this with my Triumphs.
My problem is I keep getting conflicting information. I need fenders, side cover, gages, headlight and some other goodies. I have found some fenders, but were they all the same for the Atlas? I haven't found many pics/info to describe the difference if there is any. :?:
Also, I have been told there are no manufacturers for "after market reproduction parts", but it seems they are out there. Of course the price goes up and kills my budget. :shock:
I have a Haynes service manual and reproduction copy of a parts manual, so these are my sources for info right now. I am also spending countless hours doing research, but I am still coming up short.
My question is does anyone know of a book/website that specifically breaks down the details of the bike so as I make a purchase I know I AM GETTING THE RIGHT PART? I have been reading thru the posts here too, so I plan on using this website due to the valuable and helpful info provided by the members here. Thanks for the help; I will update as I can. I have to go out and lite the heater in the shop to let it warm up for a while so I can start taking the bike apart (the fun begins!!!).
My problem is I keep getting conflicting information. I need fenders, side cover, gages, headlight and some other goodies. I have found some fenders, but were they all the same for the Atlas? I haven't found many pics/info to describe the difference if there is any. :?:
Also, I have been told there are no manufacturers for "after market reproduction parts", but it seems they are out there. Of course the price goes up and kills my budget. :shock:
I have a Haynes service manual and reproduction copy of a parts manual, so these are my sources for info right now. I am also spending countless hours doing research, but I am still coming up short.
My question is does anyone know of a book/website that specifically breaks down the details of the bike so as I make a purchase I know I AM GETTING THE RIGHT PART? I have been reading thru the posts here too, so I plan on using this website due to the valuable and helpful info provided by the members here. Thanks for the help; I will update as I can. I have to go out and lite the heater in the shop to let it warm up for a while so I can start taking the bike apart (the fun begins!!!).