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  • I-Beam Springer Front-end, Complete

    For Sale: I have a chromed I-Beam Front end that is OEM, complete, straight, and unmolested (other than the chrome). This front end was on my 1940 EL, and I changed it out for a correct original. I know nothing about these I-Beams, so I need to do a little research to find out if it is correct for a VL or RL or WL ... anyone with experience in these, and can point out differentiating points would be much appreciated so that I can be more specific on the application. I am looking for $1200 for the front-end. Thanks for looking, and let me know if you have questions. Vic
    Vic Ephrem
    AMCA #2590

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    forks

    Can you email me a few pics of the forks,thanks

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    • #3
      A little more info, and I'll get pics posted as soon as I figure that out ...

      The neck is 1" (not 7/8" or 1-1/8") ... if there was a conversion done, it was done well, because I cannot tell. The total length is 28" from the center of the axle to the top of the acorn nuts. There is a code inside the I-Beam of the left rear leg as follows:

      TC 100 TL {rectangular hallmark enclosing a CL} 4

      The leading T may be a 7, and the second letter may be a G.
      Vic Ephrem
      AMCA #2590

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      • #4
        It is a D or R 45" fork, not VL. The VL had a 1 1/8" neck while the D and R 45's had 1". The W series 45's changed to the 7/8" stem.
        Another thing to look for it the fender mounts. The VL fender mounted to the spring fork while the 45's are mounted to the rigid fork.
        Be sure to visit;
        http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
        Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
        Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/

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        • #5
          Thanks, Chris ... you're right ... it's an RL, RLD. The fender mounts are on the rear fork. Much appreciated, as now I can properly identify it to potential buyers. Also, now that I know what I'm looking for, I was able to match the photos from other sources as well.

          To potential buyers, these forks are chromed, with some very light surface rust in spots. They are straight, un-repaired, and complete except for rockers.
          Vic Ephrem
          AMCA #2590

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 40 Nuck View Post
            Thanks, Chris ... you're right ... it's an RL, RLD. The fender mounts are on the rear fork. Much appreciated, as now I can properly identify it to potential buyers. Also, now that I know what I'm looking for, I was able to match the photos from other sources as well.

            To potential buyers, these forks are chromed, with some very light surface rust in spots. They are straight, un-repaired, and complete except for rockers.
            40 Knuck...I am certainly interested in this front end. May I receive a pic or two, please? Send to: jfranco@ureach.com ...much appreciated.

            Bobber59

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