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    Dear all,

    I am Sven, from Uppsala, Sweden. AMCA member since 1984 but new to the forum.

    Started my bike career at 16 with a Husqvarna "Silverpilen" (Silver Arrow). First Harley (defect Knucklehead 46) at 18 followed my Big Twin Flathead 46 at 19 (photo just after purchase summer 1970). Much later a 1989 FXR that I still ride regularly.

    After retirement I am now in the process of resurrecting my 46U2774 and a 21J, both with sidecars. Will open new topics on them at the Technical Discussions Harley-Davidson forum..
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    Welcome Sven. Nice Big Flathead! Glad you came on here. I also have a 46 Big Flathead project with Package truck Chassis I'm slowly building. I have a 44UL w/sidecar in Police trim as well.
    Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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    • #3
      Welcome Sven
      Great Picture
      Here is a shameless plug for your local chapter though you are likely already aware of it:

      Sweden
      Johannishus, 372 75
      Contact
      Stefan Olovsson
      Ambassador
      4604454699
      stefan.indian@telia.com
      More Info
      Web Site: https://www.amca-europe.com

      Again Welcome

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      • #4
        Greeting's from the Forum Sven. Great looking Flatty. I have a 1946 U also, ex~Police H-D issue. Almost same color too. Take care Sven.


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        *M.A.D.*
        Last edited by JoJo357; Yesterday, 01:03 PM.

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        • #5
          Just posted my first topic "Resurrection of 46U2774" in the Flathead Forum. With specific questions about the frame.

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          • #6
            Welcome, Sven. Thanks for posting your picture. I've always wanted a big Harley Side Valve and think the engines are beautiful. You will have a lot of fun restoring it and this forum is a great place for detailed information.
            Eric Smith
            AMCA #886

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