I am looking for pics of a knucklehead racer , maybe somethign period or if factory ever did it .
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http://www.antiquemotorcycle.org/bbo...photos/page138
Take a look above Kid, I thought you were computer savvy?
I am preparing to build a Knuckle racer also, lets stay in touch.
Do us all a favor, learn to use spell check.
Where are you from (state)?
Joe
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H-D never built Knucklehead factory racers. However many were built in local dealerships and by private owners primarily for off road events. They were not legal for any sanctioned class C events except hillclimbs and endurance events. Locally they competed in outlaw events. The factory offered magneto conversions and a few odd bits over the years but not much. Most parts were homemade or modified stock parts.
And your spelling and grammar really are weak! Try to pretend your aren't texting your friends!
RobbieRobbie Knight Amca #2736
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http://www.cyrilhuzeblog.com/2011/04...rican-history/
http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/C...p?locale=en_AU A H.D. built Knuck Racer.
joeLast edited by Slojo; 07-31-2011, 11:37 PM.
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bad spelling leads to strippers painting your wheels. right joe?rob ronky #10507
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There were alot of period modified knuckles set up for the Jack pine derby in Michigan. They usually had jacked up trannies to give more ground clearance at the primary cover, and high pipes. I believe John Penton raced one early on before he got the idea that light weight was the answer, and developed the Penton, which turned into KTM, which is still the top woods bike.
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