Anyone know, have references, or knowledge of how the WLC was delivered to the Canadians? With a foot clutch or hand clutch? Or both?
I read yesterday in David Wright's, Harley Davidson Motor Company: An Official Eighty-Year History, that the WLC was delivered with hand clutch foot shift setups. I reviewed the spare parts catalog I have that is specific to the WLC, apparently published specifically for The Department of National Defense, Canada. Sure enough it has part numbers for both the hand clutch and foot clutch. My WLC is still in pieces, a lot of pieces. As I contemplate rebuilding it this winter I'm wondering which way to go, bobber or more original. If the latter, then I should decide on the manner of shifting.
I read yesterday in David Wright's, Harley Davidson Motor Company: An Official Eighty-Year History, that the WLC was delivered with hand clutch foot shift setups. I reviewed the spare parts catalog I have that is specific to the WLC, apparently published specifically for The Department of National Defense, Canada. Sure enough it has part numbers for both the hand clutch and foot clutch. My WLC is still in pieces, a lot of pieces. As I contemplate rebuilding it this winter I'm wondering which way to go, bobber or more original. If the latter, then I should decide on the manner of shifting.
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