Looks like an old 'war time' Case - I used to have one.
Six volt system and a tricycle front end.
I did end up converting mine to 12 volts with a Chevy alternator.
I feel for you. You had to put up with blue skies with white clouds scattered throughout the sky. Green grass that hurts the eyes. And temperatures of 70+ degrees. It must've been tough.
On the other hand, I had a beautiful ride to Damascus House this morning. The roads were covered with this white stuff that looked like someone spread tiny little diamonds all over it. I didn't even have to lean in the corners and just kept the bike as vertical as I could. And instead of 72F, I was riding in perfect 27F temps. I didn't sweat at all. I'll bet you didn't even get to use your heated gear or heated grips. I did though and it was sooo comfy.
Sherbert took me out for a turn over Mount Leinster’s Nine Stones (Co Carlow) before tip-toeing home along deeply scared and still wet lanes after the storms. Bonus was getting Arod out earlier for a quick canter too. Swapping between the bikes is much easier now. Next is to take Mrs G for her first pillion of the year. Spring isn’t quite here and there’s sure hope in the air!
Be safe all,
Pat
Rode the ST-1300 for 125 Miles today starting with a trip up to two wheels of Suches (TWoS). We went thru Woody Gap on Black Mountain on Georgia Highway 60.
Had lunch in Dahlonega.
I went with a friend who is also a Road Captain from one of the local chapters of the CMA.