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    Just ordered the front fender light for my 1946 45. Trying to get it close to stock. Is there a right measurement from the tip of the fender for placing the light? I've seen them all over the place and would like to get it right. Thanks for any info.

  • #2
    Wow 83 views and nobody knows. Was this light an option or did they come with the bikes?

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    • #3
      Well len, according to Bruce Palmer's book, the front fender lamp wasn't available at all after 1942 until the '47 models came out. There was a chrome shortage during WWII so chrome plated stuff was in short supply everywhere. No doubt someone could put one on if they could find one. I have an original '47 and the front mounting hole for the fender light is 3-11/16" from the front edge of the fender. Looks like the rear hole is 5" back from that.

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      • #4
        Forgot to mention, the wiring hole is 3-1/2" back from the front mounting hole and offset about 3/8" to the left side of the bike, but make sure your replacement light matches up with that pattern before you drill the holes. The mounting holes are 5/16" and the wire hole is 7/16".

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        • #5
          OK. Thanks for the info. Im wondering being a 46 I should even put it on now. I should invest in that book!I have an original later light, The one with the amber fin on top. It came with the bike in a box with some other goodies like spot lights ect but I knew it wasnt for that year of bike. Hmmm lots to learn. Thanks again.

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          • #6
            len,
            I would NEVER put a hole in a perfectly good fender! Just me though!

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