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Cone VS Genny

44K views 77 replies 42 participants last post by  govmule84  
#1 ·
Whats up fellas, I think we can all agree that genny shovels look better but I keep hearing that cones are more reliable/better motor. I was always brought up being told that anything AMF was junk compared to old HD stuff. I've seen some really nice cone shovel builds but I was wondering what you guys have to say on the topic.

-Chris
 
#3 ·
The first few years of AMF, quality control was poor. Anything that has survived til now will most likely have the problems ironed out. Also, a cone shovel is a LOT cheaper than gen shovel.

Depends on the individual motor, really. If it's been well maintained, or thrashed.
 
#6 ·
Genny are nice and if you set em up right they are pretty reliable,i have electronic ignition,and a cycle electric 1 wire genny with regulator built in ,You set it and forget it 14k miles later still running mint no problems mags are nice but way over rated.Its all personal preferance..I have both a Cone and a Genny and Love both.My Pan 3/4 kick everytime hot or cold so lovely...Most the time i just use the electric leg though..But when i show off my mechanical abilitys I give her the 3/4 dirt bike style kick and Wham everytime.No Crazy Ballerina Dance on the kicker with Leg in the air and a Triple linden landin on the kicker for a power kick....hahahahah
 
#16 ·
Not really. Some people flat out prefer one over the other. I'm working on my own personal second cone Shovel right now. I could've easily bought a Pan or a genny Shovel by now, but I enjoy a good cone Shovel and plan on finishing this one before I even consider buying something else. I do think that I'll build a Pan next, but money was never the mitigating factor, it was just preference.

I can say it would be money in a world where everyone thinks and acts the same, much like the majority of the "chopper" scene, but that's not the case across the board.
 
#19 ·
Even in a perfect world, Generators have rolling, rubbing and wearing parts and need to be serviced after a time. Alternators do not. In reality, with shorts, bad grounds and dead, batteries, alternators still have the edge in reliability.

Plus there are other updates through the years that make newer engines in the same family better. Deeper spark plug threads after '74, cam timing gears with tighter clearance for less noise, better oil pumps, stuff like that.

And you couldn't do this with a generator shovel:

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#20 ·
#67 · (Edited)
Nope. Not at all. Thanks.

Thanks, man. It has treated me well over the years.

Build story/pics here:

http://www.jasonmcelroy.com/lowerrebuild.htm

http://www.jasonmcelroy.com/upperrebuild.htm

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Jason
Is there any chance there are more pictures of this motor or bike? I saw this picture some time ago and saved it, its had an influence on the direction id like to go with my bike since getting back into riding.

Looks like a 58-64 frame, which is what I used with my knuckle when I built it in about 1980. Not as practical for electric start, but sure looks good.

Edit: I just realized the links in the quoted post had more pics, I thought they were the other links Id already seen that didnt have bike pics.
 
#25 ·
Thanks for the input fellas. I was looking through some threads on the shovelhead.us forum and I guess a few people have also used cone/genny case setup where it looks like a genny but has a cone charging case half. In place of the genny is a remote oil filter setup. Looks like that might be an option as well. Get the best of both worlds. Does anyone know if you can use a early tin primary setup on a cone?

-Chris
 
#29 ·
This thread is a stupid as asking what woman is better than another. And as far as I'm concerned, if you go by what someone else says you are as stupid as they are! Make your own choices, and grow the balls to back them up!
Robbie
 
#35 ·
I dont know what so unreliable about generator motors.. I rode my 47 knuck from Minneapolis to Tennessee in May, to California in June as well as Yuba wisconsin in June, and then to Milwaukee and back twice in July, and to sturgis this month...never had any problems