Does anyone have any information on a Tandem Seat made by a company called Fentress-Newton in Detroit around 1917? You can identify it by the F-N on the foot board. Was it ever in a Harley or Indian accessory catalog? Any ideas where I could get parts? Specifically looking for one Footboard. Also interested in any literature that tells me more about them.
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Just came across this thread, I may be a little too late, but just in case.
F-N Accessories
You mentioned Indian and Harley. The F-N tandem seat used on an Indian is different then used on Harley and other motorcycles. The F-N tandem for the Power Plus Indian does not have the arms extending forward to the rear frame down tubes, as pictures in the ad shown in your thread. The Indian F-N tandem attaches to the cross-over loop on top of the rear swing arm suspension. I have a 1923 F-N catalog and it shows their tandem on different makes and models of motorcycles. In the parts section, they list the metal foot boards as a right and a left. So there may be a difference in them. The also offer a seat back for tandem seat.
A friend of mine was missing both of the footboards on his Indian F-N tandem, so he used 1913 Indian cast short footboards and short rubber Indian pads, as it was being used on a 1914 Indian Hedstrom, which has longer cast footboards with longer rubber Indian pads. That way, it looked right with the two different length footboards.
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