This is allegedly the original paint...what color is it or what is the HD color code. Thanks!
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I believe it is correct for a 1968 XLH based on a 1968 magazine advertisement.Originally posted by jim d View PostIs that the correct front fender or could you find them with or with our the skirted front fender ? I usually see the skirted fender with that tank, headlight housing and rear fender.
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Can't comment on the colors, but will say that I love that bike! Congrats and thanks for posting. I am sure someone here will have a good answer on your question. I am simply glad to see a really interesting '60's shovel Sportster with some neat features and colors.
Cheers and, if no one else has said so, welcome to the forum!!
Sirhr
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Thanks for the information. I think I can assume that the color is not original since the tank stripe treatment is not correct. The bike clearly had a complete repaint at some time. I purchased it from a NJ family after the original owner passed. They were unsure as to the original color although the NJ title lists the color as green.
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Rub... please enlighten me. My first HD was a '76 XLCH and I always called it a shovel.
Never saw the problem with the term. But I am happy to learn my failures/foibles in nomenclature.
Thanks for the education Rubone! I am glad to learn and will not use the term again if it's something untoward.
Cheers,
Sirhr
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Ok... a little Google-fu and apparently for the last 26 years, I have been wrong referring to Ironhead Sportsters as Shovelheads. Silly me. There is apparently a distinction between a big twin Shovel and an Iron Sportster. My bad.
Thanks, Rub! I have sounded like part of the non-cognoscenti for more than half my life. Oops. I probably should have just stuck to Hondas.
Actually, I really do appreciate the tip. Little things do matter when it comes to knowing what we are all talking about. I learned something new today. That makes it a good day!
Cheers, all!
Sirhr
Originally posted by sirhrmechanic View PostRub... please enlighten me. My first HD was a '76 XLCH and I always called it a shovel.
Never saw the problem with the term. But I am happy to learn my failures/foibles in nomenclature.
Thanks for the education Rubone! I am glad to learn and will not use the term again if it's something untoward.
Cheers,
Sirhr
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Sorry to offend Sirhr,
Just a pet peeve of mine. Terms like K-model Sportster (or even worse, Flathead Sportster), Hummer (for all US built lighweights) Sprint (for all Italian built lightweights), Pan-Shovel (for early Shovelheads), etc, all make me twitch a bit. But then I twitch a lot. My cross to bear, not yours.
RobbieRobbie Knight Amca #2736
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The one that really bothers me is "oil bag" instead of oil tank. Or when young guys drag some horribly mutilated chopper out of a barn and call it "survivor".
Back to the original topic, that is a really nice XLH. I love 50s/60s Sportsters.
VPH-D
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Originally posted by DrJimPhD View PostThis is allegedly the original paint...what color is it or what is the HD color code. Thanks!
SteveSteve Cornish AMCA 6971
TO MANY CLEVER PEOPLE NOT ENOUGH WISDOM
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Originally posted by Rubone View PostSorry to offend Sirhr,
Just a pet peeve of mine. Terms like K-model Sportster (or even worse, Flathead Sportster), Hummer (for all US built lighweights) Sprint (for all Italian built lightweights), Pan-Shovel (for early Shovelheads), etc, all make me twitch a bit. But then I twitch a lot. My cross to bear, not yours.
Robbie
SteveSteve Cornish AMCA 6971
TO MANY CLEVER PEOPLE NOT ENOUGH WISDOM
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