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  • #16
    Good pix! You do not have a late '47 neck forging? It is such a mess to measure anything when the bike is in one piece. I tried to measure the lower reinforcement (profile like the base of an I-bar). It is 63 mm. I took a picture of the neck at my winter storage. I only had my phone with me so pix are not the best and it was a tight spot to get my hand down between the bikes.

    If you cannot make anything out of the small size in this site, I can email you them in larger format. Also the '46 UL is in one piece, so I cannot tell which Bullneck it has until I start working on it one of these years.
    Fiskis
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    • #17
      Hi Fiskis.
      This looks like the Double U frame used in the last run of 1947. If you look closely in the big triangular gusset on the right side of the neck you should see a mark like this UU on a bit of an angle. The U's can be a bit faint and blasting can obliterate them

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      • #18
        Hi,
        Here is a 1946
        with the 1945- early 46 frame, inline springer.
        37XX ser. no. 2 years ago, I had a 46 with the
        Bullneck frame, and offset springer. It was sn. range
        4500 as for my earlier post, I sould have "said"
        there are always, exceptions.
        All the "original paint" 46s, I have looked at over the years
        seem to have changed from early 46 frame, inline springers
        to bullneck frame, offset springer, widebrace fenders.
        from 4200 to 4400 serial nos. ( I am no authority, just my
        observations) Again "always exceptions" LJH
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        • #19
          Here is a 1947
          midyear frame (after the bullneck) offset springer,
          narrow brace fenders (palmers book says- early)
          45XX ser. no Bought from original owners son
          I have never seen that frame before 6000 sn.
          and those bikes had widebrace fenders
          so much for the sn. Identifcations
          (always exceptions)
          LJH
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          • #20
            Possible to re-post pics of the early 46 frame?

            Hello LJH - It was a long time ago; but, would it be possible to re-post
            the pics of the early '46 frame?
            The pics aren't in the post anymore. (maybe the pics didn't carry over to the 'new' forum?)

            From 2-11-08 post:
            "Here is a 1946
            with the 1945- early 46 frame, inline springer.
            37XX ser. no."

            The pics would be a great help.
            I'm still tryin' to wrap my head around the early 46 frame.

            Thanks much !



            p.s. - LJH, I also tried to send you a private message thru the forum. Thanks again.

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            • #21
              photos

              Uh...am I the only one who cannot see the photos? Lonnie C. from S.C.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Lonnie View Post
                Uh...am I the only one who cannot see the photos? Lonnie C. from S.C.
                Nope......
                Be sure to visit;
                http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
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                • #23
                  The pics were from an earlier post on 2/08...Mike

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                  • #24
                    Iron

                    What part of an early 46 frame do you want to see a picture of?

                    Jerry

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                    • #25
                      Hi,
                      Sorry to have missed this post earlier.
                      I will try to post a photo, on this site
                      or I can e-mail some photos
                      Thanks Lee
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Jerry Wieland View Post
                        Iron

                        What part of an early 46 frame do you want to see a picture of?

                        Jerry
                        Jerry,
                        A pic of the neck I guess - for an early 46 (below 4000 serial#). Just wanted to be able to tell the 41 to early 46 frame from the late 46 bullneck.

                        Thanks again,

                        IRon

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                        • #27
                          Late '47 frame, XE-35over12 unique to late '47 according to Mr. Palmer's book. Late '47 frame alongside a '40 frame.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by IRON View Post
                            Jerry,
                            A pic of the neck I guess - for an early 46 (below 4000 serial#). Just wanted to be able to tell the 41 to early 46 frame from the late 46 bullneck.

                            Thanks again,

                            IRon
                            The obvious thing is the bullneck. The 1941-1944 frames are brazed and the late '44/'45 frames are welded.

                            Last edited by Chris Haynes; 01-28-2010, 08:48 PM.
                            Be sure to visit;
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                            Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
                            Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/

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                            • #29
                              Thanks guys !
                              Really appreciate the help...

                              IRon

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                              • #30
                                IRON

                                Early 1946 BT did not yet use the bull neck frame . The earliest bike I know of with a bullneck is around 3900 serial number. These still have an inline springer for a brief span.

                                Jerry

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