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    Dear all,

    I hope you are doing fine! Weather is getting better and I guess you are more in the road now...

    Is somebody willing to share with me his expertise on saddlebags? I need an assessment on the following ones:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...#ht_500wt_1097

    After design they seem to match to the 1947 BT model but I suspect these are repops... (simply to nice and in seems that the original should have also a line of square patterns below the row of nickels on the lid - I make here reference to Palmer...)

    If these are OEM, I need also none of you to bid!

    Kind regards and thanks to all.

    Chris.

  • #2
    Don't know if 47 & 48 were different, but this photo is of what I believe to be an original 48 bag. they don't look the same to me.
    Brian Howard AMCA#5866

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    • #3
      Thanks, bmh! I will check Palmer later today for the changes on 48... Certainly some minor ones, but anyway... From your picture I share your same opinion. Lock is different and I see no big HD logo on it. I think ebay one is a repop... Thanks again!

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      • #4
        I have to correct myself: 48 introduced a completely new saddlebag - the "King Size". 47 was a one-year saddlebag and is the one in the picture of bmh. Kind regards! Christian.

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        • #5
          Chris,
          The saddlebag image sent by bmh is correct. That saddlebag should have the row of square details & harley wings embossed in the leather, its just not showing in the image. I think the Loctite bags were available in 1946 also, not sure though. I have a set that look like bmh's image on my '47. They were difficult to find. I wasn't able to see the ebay post. There are repops out there that, in my opinion, don't look right. If I didn't have originals, I'd buy the ones made at Worsham Castle. Even if you find them, they're usually pretty dry to actually use. Good luck in your search. Bob
          Bob

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          • #6
            The locktite bags in question for sale on eBay are reproductions. As previously posted, on the originals,there is a line of embossing on the bottom of the lid, the "Locktite' hardware is incorrect, as is the spot on the botton of the bag where the nickle spots form a V shape. In addition, the bottom rosettes on originals are pointed ( not rounded) and are orange with a 1 1/8 inch washer, 7/8 round orange rosette and a nickle plated rivet. Contrary to what Chris in Japan posted , yes the king size saddlebags ( the first side specific bags ever offerd by H-D) were introduced in 1948, but the Locktite bags were still available as late as September 1952, although not shown in regular accessory catalogs, only in accessory lists. I have hard copy documentation for this. According to my research, 1947 vin #'s 1001--about 10050 would have been a 5 hole mount and 10051--September 1952 a 4 hole mount plate.

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            • #7
              Wow! Crystal clear, Paquette! Many thanks for the detailed description - now I am much better prepared for the search!

              Maybe I overlooked the explanation but what about embossed logos in these 47 saddlebags? A big winged one in the lid? Nothing at all? Many thanks again!

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              • #8
                Paquette! I hope you are not on summer holidays yet...

                I need your professional expertise on following ones, please!

                http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...T#ht_500wt_893

                Are these both original and correct for 1947?

                Many thanks!

                Chris.

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                • #9
                  Hi everybody!

                  And some new loctite again... sorry for being such a pain!

                  Can somebody please get a look on these below and tell me if original and if 1947?

                  http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...g#ht_500wt_893

                  They look old - no doubt on that - but I miss now the nickels "V" in the lid! This chasing for correct parts ain't easy...

                  Thanks!

                  Kind regards,

                  Chris.

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                  • #10
                    Sorry, I made a mistake... I meant the "V" in the face and the row in the lid's edge. I see yes the square patterns (in the lid's) edge but I see no trace of removed nickels - at least not with this picture quality!

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                    • #11
                      Chris--These are very early Locktite bags. the early ones did not have the spots. I hope whoever buys them will ignore the sellers advise to use cooking oil on them!!!!That is a sure way to ruin them forever--Michael 6671

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