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  • #16
    Very cool guys but there has to be more. I will post one of mine in the following days.

    Keep em coming!!!!!

    d.

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    • #17
      Here's mine. 1941 WLDR with specially built 4 speed transmission in WL case and some period cast aluminum accessories.
      Eric

      http://beautyofspeed.com/registry/photos/41wldr1341.jpg

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      • #18
        Heres my 56FLH as it was last year. Going to look even better this year.-Steve
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        • #19
          Opps.. Heres the correct photo from last year.-Steve
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          • #20
            Ohio, nice indeed I bet youhave fun no matter where you go

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            • #21
              not much but its my 35 rld
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              • #22
                That rld is a beauty!!! All the bikes look good. Cool thread.......

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                • #23
                  bobbers

                  Hi everybody, Have been noticing lots of Harleys, I think we need more Indians here! So I have enclosed my 37 chief photo, Woody
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                  • #24
                    Gotta love those leaf-spring Chiefs................

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                    • #25
                      Re: bobbers

                      Originally posted by Wooden Indian
                      Hi everybody, Have been noticing lots of Harleys, I think we need more Indians here! So I have enclosed my 37 chief photo, Woody
                      Woody,

                      That's a beauty!

                      Where did you get those pipes from? I'm trying to figure out what to use on my '48 Chief bobber-in-progress, and so far, those are the best I've seen.

                      Dave

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                      • #26
                        The pipes were made locally, a friend in the muffler business. They are made from aluminized steel. Won't rust or discolor. Claims I would have to really have all the distributer timing and carb way off base. I believe him because my timing was off and didn't do any coloring to them at all. Also when I have had oil drip onto the pipes I could gently scrape it off and then give a sanding or scratch pad to them to blend it in. Wasn't done with a fancy bender either. He doesn't own the type that when bend without a slight dimple to them. I have no problems with the way they are. Woody

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                        • #27
                          RWRUN WHAT YOU MEAN ??? Nothing Special! LOOKS pretty good to me and Woody those pipes are the BEST like to have a set for my 41 FOUR Bobber! You guys are way to modest! nice rides!

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                          • #28
                            This ones on ebay. I love it!!
                            Item number: 4618435742

                            d.
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                            • #29
                              Shiny baby bobber, 1928 OHV Frankenprince
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                              • #30
                                I always thought I'd have a knucklehead for a bobber, but you just never know how things are going to work out!



                                1937 (More or less) Chief

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