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    I am a new member and new to antique motorcycles and I already need help. I am working on an old 45" Flathead project and I have a fender that doesn't seem right to me. First, whoever owned it in the past drilled out all the rivets so the fender braces were bolted together. But what I am confused with is the lack of battery mount bracket and the wiring hole. I feel like the current wiring is through where the bracket would be and the wiring should be going through the side. All the internal wiring leads there though. Could this be an earlier fender or just modified? Thanks so much!

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  • #2
    Depending upon the year of your bike, this is a must have book.
    http://www.vintagemotorcycleworks.com/manual.htm
    Bob Selph
    1933VC/1934LT Sidecar
    1940 Sport Scout
    AMCA#15215

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    • #3
      The hole for the wire is shown in your second pic-it does not go to the end of the wire channel-
      exits at the top rear fork leg height
      here is pic of '35-'36 RL fender showing the hole the wire comes out
      like she said "wrong hole!"
      HD 1935-36 RL rear fender.jpg
      Last edited by duffeycycles; 09-02-2014, 02:39 PM.

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      • #4
        Seems pretty clear now. Thanks!

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        • #5
          Duffey
          FYI, that is a 1935 only rear fender. 1936 had the later style of rear chainguard clip on the right holding the stays together.
          At least that's what Johnny Sells book on 1929-36 45's states.
          Mark

          Originally posted by duffeycycles View Post
          The hole for the wire is shown in your second pic-it does not go to the end of the wire channel-
          exits at the top rear fork leg height
          here is pic of '35-'36 RL fender showing the hole the wire comes out
          like she said "wrong hole!"
          [ATTACH=CONFIG]13879[/ATTACH]
          Mark Masa
          www.linkcycles.com

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          • #6
            That chainguard clip and braces are later type, and the side trim and taillight drillings point to '40s. How about a good shot of the rear flap with taillight holes Underwel?
            Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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            • #7
              This looks like a good place to ask if anyone has a extra 35-36RL rear fender they can sell or trade,
              I have alot of RL parts to trade, some WL parts...
              thanks Rudy

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              • #8
                Do you need a 1935 or a 1936 RL fender?
                Mark

                Originally posted by rudy View Post
                This looks like a good place to ask if anyone has a extra 35-36RL rear fender they can sell or trade,
                I have alot of RL parts to trade, some WL parts...
                thanks Rudy
                Mark Masa
                www.linkcycles.com

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                • #9
                  Certainly don't want to high jack underwel's thread,
                  but I could use ether a 35or 36 RL rear fender, I have all the hard to find 35 only parts with a early 35 motor..........but over time I accumulate enough to do a 36
                  this fender has been the toughest part for me to find.
                  Any help would be appreciated, have cash or trade stock,
                  Thanks
                  Rudy

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                  • #10
                    IMG_3706.jpg Here is a pic of the rear flat with tail light holes

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                    • #11
                      As I suspected it is drilled for a '39-'46 type taillight and license bracket.
                      Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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