Should the skid plate for a 1938 EL be parkerized or painted black?
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Bruce sez they are Parkerized in '38.Be sure to visit;
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Originally posted by 40 Nuck View PostHow about 1940 model year? I assumed painted?Be sure to visit;
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Phil, here's a picture of one of our early skid plates. I don't see any signs of paint on it, and it hasn't been touched for many years, if ever. Not sure what that means..Attached Files
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All skid plated were Parkerized. Some were painted over the Parkerizing. In the factory photos the skid plate is in the shadows under the bike and you can't tell what they are. Your only hope is finding an unmolested original and look to see what is what.Be sure to visit;
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Hi 46WL.
Your skid plate does not look to have any trace of Parkerizing on the outside.
Can you describe or post a picture of the other/protected side.
The other side that faced the engine is protected from abrasive dust/gravel and scrapes.
When the plate was installed on a running bike, the inside of the plate usually had a pretty good coat of oil and dust to protect it..
Mine still has good clear evidence of Parkerising on the outside as well, but that was probably preserved due to the paint.
Regards SteveSteve Little
Upper Yarra Valley. Victoria.
Australia.
AMCA member 1950
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Originally posted by monukes View PostWhen did HD stop using the early skid plate?
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