Is this thing for real or a fake? Looking through books and early photos, I can't find any Harley-Davidson that looks like this. In fact, I can hardly see any genuine Harley parts on it at all -- except for the repro decals maybe. That's not even a Harley motor, is it? It certainly is NOT a 1908 motor that would have horizontal head fins and different crankcase.
Yet people have bid this thing up to $15 grand!
What gives?
Fake or real: Opinions?
Afterall, we (AMCA) are supposed to be the experts, eh?
I really like the idea of putting fenders on a "board track racer" in case of rain during the race. The mailbox stickers on the year plate is another nice touch. Could the white paint job be a subtle reference to this bike being a "little white lie?" (Actually IMO a HUGE fraud).
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ebay Item # 2400375121
direct link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2400375121
Includes a link with 28 photos. Can somebody who knows how post a couple?
Description (from the Ebay link):
1908 Harley-Davidson Track Racing Motorcycle
Vehicle Description
This auction is for a 1908 Harley Davidson Board Track Racing Motor Cycle. It was designed to be raced at the old board track arenas. It is a model 4A. Approximately 370 of these models were made in 1908. It is not known how many exist today. This motorcycle is approximately 60% original, the other 40% has been painstakingly restored to be as close to the original as possible. Give that parts for this motorcycle are next to impossible to find, the restorer did an incredible job. The original crankcase was stamped “4A33” for the model number 4A and the production number 33. The old plate with this number has been attached to the new bottom half of the crankcase as have the old letters, “Harley-Davidson Milwaukee”. The bike has a gloss white restoration finish with repro decals throughout. This motorcycle is perfect for a Harley museum, Harley dealer display or Harley enthusiast who wants a vintage bike for his collection.
The engine has 26.84 cubic inches of displacement. It generates 3.25 horsepower. It has a coil dry cell battery ignition. The engine will turn over and has been restored to be able to run, we do not guarantee that it will run nor do we recommend that it be run, but it is possible as is or with some minor modification. We are selling it solely for display purposes. The engine has an exhaust cut lever, timing pull lever and a drip feed lubrication system. There are two tanks, one for gas, one for oil. The final drive is a belt of flat leather. You can pedal this motorcycle just like a bicycle. 50MPH was the top speed of this motorcycle. The tires are 26”. This Harley is 84” in overall length and 38” in height from the ground to the top of handlebars. It weights approximately 200 pounds.
The 60% original pieces include, but are not limited to: the handlebars, part of the front end, part of the rear end, the upper engine, carburetor, piston, valves, levers and controls and the belt engager. An original non-restored piece has also been retained as a souvenir.
The 40% non-original parts include, but are not limited to: the pedals, part of front end, part of the rear end, the tires and wheels, the rebuilt 1909 style battery box (the 1908 battery box is triangular in shape), the seat, most of the bolts, the rebuilt 1908 style gas and oil tanks and the fenders.
Yet people have bid this thing up to $15 grand!
What gives?
Fake or real: Opinions?
Afterall, we (AMCA) are supposed to be the experts, eh?
I really like the idea of putting fenders on a "board track racer" in case of rain during the race. The mailbox stickers on the year plate is another nice touch. Could the white paint job be a subtle reference to this bike being a "little white lie?" (Actually IMO a HUGE fraud).
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ebay Item # 2400375121
direct link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2400375121
Includes a link with 28 photos. Can somebody who knows how post a couple?
Description (from the Ebay link):
1908 Harley-Davidson Track Racing Motorcycle
Vehicle Description
This auction is for a 1908 Harley Davidson Board Track Racing Motor Cycle. It was designed to be raced at the old board track arenas. It is a model 4A. Approximately 370 of these models were made in 1908. It is not known how many exist today. This motorcycle is approximately 60% original, the other 40% has been painstakingly restored to be as close to the original as possible. Give that parts for this motorcycle are next to impossible to find, the restorer did an incredible job. The original crankcase was stamped “4A33” for the model number 4A and the production number 33. The old plate with this number has been attached to the new bottom half of the crankcase as have the old letters, “Harley-Davidson Milwaukee”. The bike has a gloss white restoration finish with repro decals throughout. This motorcycle is perfect for a Harley museum, Harley dealer display or Harley enthusiast who wants a vintage bike for his collection.
The engine has 26.84 cubic inches of displacement. It generates 3.25 horsepower. It has a coil dry cell battery ignition. The engine will turn over and has been restored to be able to run, we do not guarantee that it will run nor do we recommend that it be run, but it is possible as is or with some minor modification. We are selling it solely for display purposes. The engine has an exhaust cut lever, timing pull lever and a drip feed lubrication system. There are two tanks, one for gas, one for oil. The final drive is a belt of flat leather. You can pedal this motorcycle just like a bicycle. 50MPH was the top speed of this motorcycle. The tires are 26”. This Harley is 84” in overall length and 38” in height from the ground to the top of handlebars. It weights approximately 200 pounds.
The 60% original pieces include, but are not limited to: the handlebars, part of the front end, part of the rear end, the upper engine, carburetor, piston, valves, levers and controls and the belt engager. An original non-restored piece has also been retained as a souvenir.
The 40% non-original parts include, but are not limited to: the pedals, part of front end, part of the rear end, the tires and wheels, the rebuilt 1909 style battery box (the 1908 battery box is triangular in shape), the seat, most of the bolts, the rebuilt 1908 style gas and oil tanks and the fenders.
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