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    *M.A.D.*

    Harley Racers by Alan Girdler. Small tear in cover but otherwise in good shape. $25 OBO. Rider’s Handbooks for K model, KH, and Sportster. All handbooks for $40 OBO.

    Please call or text Rodd at 77 five - 7 four 5-4034

    November 25


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    American Racer 1900 - 1940 by Stephen Wright. Dust jacket is torn as seen in photos but otherwise in good shape.

    $150 OBO.


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  • #2
    G day JoJo , what are the K model books information like , I have a motor but would like some machinical knowledge on the motor, cheers Rob

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    • #3
      Originally posted by hairynob24 View Post
      G day JoJo , what are the K model books information like , I have a motor but would like some machinical knowledge on the motor, cheers Rob
      I have no clue Rob. These books were on the VFT site~*(Vintage Flat Track). No email, just a phone # (Call or Text).

      But, in regard to additional K information, i would post an ad here on the Forum in the Sportster/K section. Plenty will assist You.
      Also, look here also.

      ---------> AMF Vintage Motorcycle Library <----------

      *M.A.D.*
      Last edited by JoJo357; 11-30-2024, 12:40 AM.

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      • #4
        I have an original first edition K Model Riders Hand Book # 99646-52. It has 58 pages. It covers specs, operation, Lubrication, maintenance, and the electrical system including timing, carburetion, etc. It does not have information on engine or transmission rebuilding. That information would be in the service manual.
        Tom

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        • #5
          The riders handbooks are as close as it gets along with some factory service bulletins on various topics as no factory service manual was ever printed for K-Models. The early Sportster manual is a help since the KH and Sportster share many basic components and assemblies. Early ones ('52 and '53) with pressed up cranks and no trap door are a bit tougher to find info on. .
          Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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          • #6
            Ok fellas thanks for the update

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