Are the 48-57 FL tranny plate and clutch arm parkerized or painted? Thats enough! Off to Oley! Bob
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Here is a photo. The plate is Parkerized. The arm appears to be Parkerized as it is dull black.
Last edited by Chris Haynes; 04-24-2009, 05:36 PM.Be sure to visit;
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Originally posted by exeric View PostJust out of curiosity, if you saw this picture for the first time, would you know what year the motorcycle was? Are there specific clues that give away the year?
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Originally posted by exeric View PostJust out of curiosity, if you saw this picture for the first time, would you know what year the motorcycle was? Are there specific clues that give away the year?
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Front parking lamp, mounted in the lower tin hole in the bottom tree. Part of the deluxe group.
Chris has tons of factory photos which help but are sometimes pre-production and so not always exactly right. However, they usually are!
RobbieRobbie Knight Amca #2736
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Originally posted by Rooster View PostChris, what in the world is that light on the fork leg, looks like a running light of some kind?
What are we gonna do with this newbie kid?
Tom,
Those are the 68500-48 parking lamps, also use for turnsignals. They were introduced in 1949.Be sure to visit;
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Chris,
I figure it is all about priorities. You have made it your life's work to amass a large base of knowledge based on what interests you. So have some others. But many have spent their lives on their own priorities. Be it work, family, drugs, sex, horses, whatever. Some guys have a small interest and some don't care at all. Its all OK. My quest for knowledge is not just in vintage motorcycles, although that is the largest part. And it is not just American motorcycles, or large motorcycles. It encompasses all two wheeled motorized conveyances. Remember this though, at one time you nor I knew diddly-squat about this stuff. So lets cut the newbies a little slack. But just a little and only once!!!
RobbieRobbie Knight Amca #2736
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Ronnie,
Tom is hardly a newbie. I just enjoy teasin' him.Be sure to visit;
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