Just ordered (VT 1108-50) [fully assembled] Knuckleheads w/Parkerized appurtenances. They have 41 sets in stock. Putting those heads on a complete short block and stuffing it into a 29 degree '41-E46 OE frame. Drilling an angled hole into the top of the steering head for a (46731-48) anchor plate pin, and installing a set of '49-59 front forks. 16 X 5.10 Speed Grips. Note: The bottom end was built by Mark Stettler @ San Diego H-D with a crankshaft side-play of 0.010" (Upon hearing that, from the next bay over, Randy said..."That's too tight Stett...motor will seize". Stett said, "No, he's using H-D 20W50 and he knows how to break a motor in".
I have everything (new,in aftermarket boxes) I need to complete my machine as described below in "Upswept Shotgunned Bobber". This is the fun part. Note: Why am I using a 29 degree (1941-E46) Knuckle (according to Palmer's Big Twin resto book info, not his Military resto book, frame style correction info) head stock frame, and not a '47-up, 30 degree head stock rake, when I'm using a '49-59 Hydra-Glide front clip?. The neck rake was 30 degrees during the Hydra-Glide production. It almost made sense to me, that you would put a set of OE Hydra-Glide forks on the same neck rake as it was engineered for... I would have used a '47 Knuckle bull-neck frame, but the frame manufacturer recommended the 29 degree ('41-E46) rake instead; when, if he was only "looking at my pockets" he could have sold me a more expensive '47 bull-neck frame? I (we) need to know why, and I've already asked the manufacturer once.
I have everything (new,in aftermarket boxes) I need to complete my machine as described below in "Upswept Shotgunned Bobber". This is the fun part. Note: Why am I using a 29 degree (1941-E46) Knuckle (according to Palmer's Big Twin resto book info, not his Military resto book, frame style correction info) head stock frame, and not a '47-up, 30 degree head stock rake, when I'm using a '49-59 Hydra-Glide front clip?. The neck rake was 30 degrees during the Hydra-Glide production. It almost made sense to me, that you would put a set of OE Hydra-Glide forks on the same neck rake as it was engineered for... I would have used a '47 Knuckle bull-neck frame, but the frame manufacturer recommended the 29 degree ('41-E46) rake instead; when, if he was only "looking at my pockets" he could have sold me a more expensive '47 bull-neck frame? I (we) need to know why, and I've already asked the manufacturer once.
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