I personally could be swayed that it was ordered with a 1939 4 speed gear set. HD had to have tons of these gears and would have only been too willing to get real money out of them in a new bike. I think it is improbable but not impossible. When a friend of mine bought out Belmont HD of St Paul in the 70's he ended up with probably 50 sets of 1939 gears (I did not then know what they were).
The thing that I find totally far fetched is the front fork, horn and speedometer and then the story that 'this is the bike that started it all'. Just too many things to be explained away as a 'very special' bike. That being said I think the bike is absolutely beautiful and I hope Todd loves and cherishes it. I just wish he would quit trying to prove what is not provable. I am thinking that his 'proof' is merely a written statement by a relative of the original owner that it was ordered exactly this way. I have found that the human mind can be incredibly inaccurate in recalling things that happened yesterday much less years ago. Any detective will tell you that 5 witnesses to an event will give 5 totally different answers.
The thing that I find totally far fetched is the front fork, horn and speedometer and then the story that 'this is the bike that started it all'. Just too many things to be explained away as a 'very special' bike. That being said I think the bike is absolutely beautiful and I hope Todd loves and cherishes it. I just wish he would quit trying to prove what is not provable. I am thinking that his 'proof' is merely a written statement by a relative of the original owner that it was ordered exactly this way. I have found that the human mind can be incredibly inaccurate in recalling things that happened yesterday much less years ago. Any detective will tell you that 5 witnesses to an event will give 5 totally different answers.
Originally posted by silentgreyfello
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