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    1948 Indian Chief Bonneville restored in great running condition. For complete details and more pictures email: mclonewolfrider@yahoo.com.
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  • #2
    Very nice bike.
    D. A. Bagin #3166 AKA Panheadzz 440 48chief W/sidecar 57fl 57flh 58fl 66m-50 68flh 70xlh

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    • #3
      Thank you D.A., the motor was rebuilt by the late Vern Goodwin from Lincoln, Nebraska whom recently and sadly passed away. I always tell people it is a Good-one!

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      • #4
        why is the original mag disconnected and a Morris mag in the oil pump?????

        Originally posted by Lonewolf_51 View Post
        1948 Indian Chief Bonneville restored in great running condition. For complete details and more pictures email: mclonewolfrider@yahoo.com.
        Kevin Valentine 13
        EX-Chief Judge

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        • #5
          Kevin, that's a Joe Hunt magneto in the oil pump; I decided it was more dependable. I did the same with the generator; I'm using a
          6-Volt Cycle-Electric.

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          • #6
            was just wondering, because when I did my 1941 Chief w/ bonni-mag I had the mag gone thru and have not had a problem in 25 years(knock wood). I just changed my gen to 2 brush w/ a Gene Harper reg, no trouble with it

            Originally posted by Lonewolf_51 View Post
            Kevin, that's a Joe Hunt magneto in the oil pump; I decided it was more dependable. I did the same with the generator; I'm using a
            6-Volt Cycle-Electric.
            Kevin Valentine 13
            EX-Chief Judge

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            • #7
              Kevin, I have not been as fortunate. The nut that fastens the magneto gear came loose when I was riding in the Black Hills fifteen miles out of Sturgis, SD, and left me stranded. I learned two things from this experience, always bring a spare bike when going on a trip somewhere(if your hauling bikes), and always ride with a buddy who can go back to the hotel to get the trailer.
              Forty-five years ago, my father was riding his 1947 Bonneville out in the sticks when the same thing happened to him. He had a long hike into town too. I guess this unfortunate incident happens in the family.

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              • #8
                that is exactly why I picked up a good working spare years ago. one word "LOCK-TITE" an old bikes best friend

                Originally posted by Lonewolf_51 View Post
                Kevin, I have not been as fortunate. The nut that fastens the magneto gear came loose when I was riding in the Black Hills fifteen miles out of Sturgis, SD, and left me stranded. I learned two things from this experience, always bring a spare bike when going on a trip somewhere(if your hauling bikes), and always ride with a buddy who can go back to the hotel to get the trailer.
                Forty-five years ago, my father was riding his 1947 Bonneville out in the sticks when the same thing happened to him. He had a long hike into town too. I guess this unfortunate incident happens in the family.
                Kevin Valentine 13
                EX-Chief Judge

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                • #9
                  Is your chief still for sale? What are you asking for it?

                  Thx

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                  • #10
                    Jeff, I sent you a private message that you can view by clicking on your handle Tobydog61 and then click on private message. Thank you for your inquiry.

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                    • #11
                      is the bike still for sale and, if so, what are you asking?
                      thx
                      Pat

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                      • #12
                        Pat, I sent you a PM. To read, click on your name patrick, then click on private message, then click on Inbox at the top left of the screen. Thank you for your inquiry.

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                        • #13
                          how much are you asking and where are you located
                          thx
                          pat
                          914-588-1807

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                          • #14
                            Patrick, I sent you a PM. Thank you for your inquiry.

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