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    looking for a shift fork for my 1939 El on the counter shaft side any body out there have any sources

  • #2
    I have some

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    • #3
      Great. Need 1 for my 39 el
      How do i , buy one
      john

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      • #4
        Sent Message....Correct part, tags have wrong number

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        • #5
          Those are Fun!
          I just rebuilt a 39' EL 4 speed transmission this winter.
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          Be sure to get the fork alignment set,

          Duke Kleman

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dukekleman View Post
            Those are Fun!
            I just rebuilt a 39' EL 4 speed transmission this winter.
            IMG_20241214_095938383.jpg IMG_20241214_110531848.jpg IMG_20241214_103042931.jpg
            Be sure to get the fork alignment set,

            Duke Kleman
            Has anybody ever figured out why HD built that miserable 1939 4 speed?

            Jerry

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            • #7
              Jerry,

              That is a good question.
              It was short lived...

              Duke Kleman

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              • #8
                I believe it was some bean counters attempt to convince the MoCo to save money with parts commonality with the 3 speed, 3&R, and 4 speed sharing some parts. Customer and dealer feedback (most likely Police like the CHP and LAPD that bought lots of bikes ) put a quick end to the crashbox style. It was a grim time financially then.
                Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rubone View Post
                  I believe it was some bean counters attempt to convince the MoCo to save money with parts commonality with the 3 speed, 3&R, and 4 speed sharing some parts. Customer and dealer feedback (most likely Police like the CHP and LAPD that bought lots of bikes ) put a quick end to the crashbox style. It was a grim time financially then.
                  Robbie

                  Yes but the early 3R shared as many parts with the early 4 speed as did the later 3R and the 39 4 speed. It doesn't make sense.

                  Jerry

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Jerry Wieland View Post

                    Robbie

                    Yes but the early 3R shared as many parts with the early 4 speed as did the later 3R and the 39 4 speed. It doesn't make sense.

                    Jerry
                    True Jerry, it does not. But if stuff always made sense life would be a bit boring...
                    Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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