High high did the serial numbers go for a 47 FL? Book says they made roughly 6900 FL's and I got 47FL85XX. Thanks.
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Louie, you are stepping up, eh? Any pics to post?Lonnie Campbell #9908
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Had it for probably 10 years, got everything but a frame and forks, sold the extended forks that came with it. Engine is rebuilt but think I'll put it in an late model Indian frame along with he tranny. Going to make the perfect 40's bike with the better riding Indian chassis and Knuklehead motor and tranny. Got some engineering to do but should be worth it. Any comments on that?Louie
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Originally posted by c.o. View PostOh boy... has that idea been in the works for awhile or was it conjured on New Year's Eve???
Been thinking about it for a couple years, mentioned it to a few people and got comments like "why turn a perfectly good Knucklehead into a queer bike?" among other such comments. I'm sure we've all seen the Vincent in the Indian chassis and to me that just doesn't look good. My idea, without taking any kind of measurements, is graft the bottom half of a Harley frame to the top half of an Indian frame which I understand will require lots of modifications but would create all the proper mounting required for the motor and tranny. The rear wheel would need to be flipped over and the rear brake actuation figured out. Of course I would keep the left hand throttle/right hand shift if the linkages could be worked out and definitely the Indian tanks and fenders.
January 1st...April 1st...all the same to me.....Louie
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That's what I'm talking about. Except I'm going all the way and will use an Indian girder fork.Louie
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Well Louie... how many restored Knuckleheads are there? Lots 'em I reckon.... If an Indian guy can put a 4 banger in a Duo-Glide frame ( I've got a photo somewhere, just not handy) then if it's your perogative to Milwaukee power Springfield iron I say... fly at it man... you will not likely be passing any look alikes on the road and I doubt you'll start a trend. Chop and be merry! Errrr.... now I'm gonna step away from the computer and see if I can borrow a flack jacket....Cory Othen
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Your right, lots of '47 Knuckles and Chiefs around. I will be passing look alike Indians.....once in fourth gear!Louie
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