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  • Rubone
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    Chris's posts don't show up for me...

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  • duffeycycles
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    In 1915 the Model 11F was $10 more than 1916 F

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  • exeric
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    Thanks for the 1916 Harley-Davidson price list, Chris. . . The stuff dreams are made of.

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  • FLFD7
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  • FLFD7
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    These might be repeats….

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  • FLFD7
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    Horn mounts under the tank between the frame rails, blocked by fender and wheel in the poster

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  • gharper
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    Indeed, you are correct, probably late 28 or 29 4, my mistake!!. I saw the round bulge on the left side and thought it was the horn. Don't know how I missed the locking clutch pedal! So where IS the horn on the 4 in your poster? 28,29 and 30 Chief and Scout had the horn mounted on the left frame down tube. The 402 brochure shows it mounted right in front of the generator but it almost looks like this bike doesn't have the horn mounted. Tough to tell, but it looks like the cap of the DU-7 generator

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  • ChiefTwoKicks
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    How about the pin stripping on the fenders... Ace with the dual pin stripping; 402 has the single pin stripping. I'm looking at the ads you have posted above.

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  • FLFD7
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    And doing a little digging in my literature I’m gonna say it’s a 29, in 28 (at least early 28) Indian was still selling the Indian Ace

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    But in 29 it was the 402 Indian Four

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    I don’t know when that switch happened, maybe some were sold as 28s?

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  • FLFD7
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    Pretty sure it’s a 28 or 29 Four…..

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    You can see the screws on the front engine cover, the back side of the generator and the locking clutch pedal here.

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    And the oil pressure gauge and spark plugs here.

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  • gharper
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    Originally posted by FLFD7 View Post
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    Judging from the headlight a 28 or 29 Indian 4
    I'd call that a 28 or 29 Chief. Left side kicker, right hand shift, front brake and bullet headlight.

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  • JoJo357
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    *M.A.D.*
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