I have a set of the flexible chrome exhaust shields for my 1940 EL, but realize that the clamp for the front pipe (from the exhaust port down to the squish pipe) doesn't seem to have a home any longer. How was the front pipe secured when the accessory exhaust shielding is installed? Thanks.
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You end up using a flathead-style clamp, and llike a flathead the clamp is installed below the sidecar loop casting and ends up almost out of sight.
Lonnie C from SCLonnie Campbell #9908
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This one got me thinking , as I have seen old photos showing both ways. So I looked at a few. It would appear ( from the handfull I looked at anyway ) That prior to WW2 it was done the way carl described and after it was done the way lonnie describes. I did not realize that, so now my day is not wasted, I learned something today.
BrianBrian Howard AMCA#5866
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Wow ... I thought I was just asking a simple question that probably had a common answer, but you guys have pointed out a subtle change that I hadn't found anywhere. I had heard about the shortened shielding, but was a little suspect. I also am having difficulty finding photos of pre-war bikes with that accessory. Thanks again to all. VicVic Ephrem
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Carl, you are absolutely right, I stand corrected, I should have done a bit of research before replying. In the year-by-year section in the back of Palmer's book, there are clear photos showing the exhaust bracket above the sidecar mounts. From what I can see the '47 knuck has the long front cover and definitely the panheads - a great shot in there of a '49 with the cover.
What is the part # for these covers and were they all "trim to fit" or did the early versions come with a short piece for the front and the later versions with a long piece?
FYI, I used the long one on my '41 EL Utility Solo - in my opinion they look better and H-D must have thought so also since they changed over. I also like the lower exhaust bracket as I feel it is less likely to slip.
That brings up an interesting thought - since these were accessories (except on the Deluxe Solos since they were part of the Deluxe group, at least in '40 - '42) and accessories are not judged, can one go either way?
Lonnie C. from SCLonnie Campbell #9908
South Cackalackey, U.S. of A.
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Thanks again guys ... I can't believe I missed the detail in the pics at the back of Palmers book ... even with my glasses and a magnifying glass. The front 3/4 of the 49 shows very clearly, and I missed seeing the bracket on the 40's frame (right side view) above the sidecar loop. Now, I will have to decide between the two as the later solution, as Lonnie said, looks better and probably functions better. VicVic Ephrem
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Here you can exactly what a 1940 EL cover should look like.
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