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  • #31
    Henry: You have a '39 what? EL, UL, WL? You can get the 6 volt battery from a Harley dealer. Part number is 66006-29F. They will probably have to order it because not many dealers would stock such a slow moving item. These batteries are made in
    Viet Nam but seem to be a decent battery. I have bought several. Had one that lasted about six years. Just have to keep them charged.
    Dave

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    • #32
      OOPS! I should have said do you have a UL or WL, Havent had my coffee yet this morning.
      Dave

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      • #33
        Another OOPS, should have remembered you posted a picture of your WL. Gotta wake uo!!
        Dave

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        • #34
          ammorest thanks bud, i actually charged this one i have over night and it appears like its holding up the charge okay. so thats good.

          now i am just on a quest on finding where i can find a rear tire because this one is all cracked up and dried up. any thoughts on where i can find a good price rear tire for the flathead either local or online?

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          • #35
            I got my tires from Coker. https://www.cokertire.com/tires/styl...ycle-bike.html

            I ended up ordering them from the Coker store on Amazon as the shipping was much less.
            Eric Olson
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            • #36
              Thanks EricOlson if you don't mind can you shoot me the link of the specific tire you got from coker? mine is a 16" wheel.
              the rear tire it has now is a good year speed grip tire 5 10 16 but it is very cracked from the side walls so before i start riding the bike around i should get that replaced to avoid a mishap

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              • #37
                No problem Henry, I have 18" rims on my bike and run Firestone ANS tires. https://www.cokertire.com/tires/fire...cycle-ans.html. I don't have a lot of miles on them yet so it's hard to make a strong personal recommendation, but a good friend of mine has run them on his bike for a long time with many, many miles and he swears by them. I trust him and decided to follow suit. If you search around on this forum you'll find several threads related to tire selection.
                Eric Olson
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