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  • 1959 Panhead FL Swing Arm question.

    I am restoring a 1959 Harley FL. I don't think it is a pieced together bike.

    I am using the latest version of the Palmer Book for my information.

    The swing arm I have is what Palmer identifies as a type 3, 1960/61. He indicates a type 2 with a different left axle clip is correct for a 1958/59.

    Could a type 3 swing arm be correct for a late in the year bike?

  • #2
    If it was my bike I would use it. A lot of the decisions on parts that have evolved is made off of pictures of bikes that were used in 'Introductory Literature'. It is not uncommon to see a change that is 'Introduced' in the new model literature on higher production bikes from the previous year -- and besides, I just want to see the bike ridden.

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    • #3
      Does your 59 have a high serial number?
      VPH-D

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      • #4
        The VIN number is in the 5500 range. According to the Palmer Book, the production range is 59xx1000 to 59xx6767. I think that may put it later in production. What do you think?
        Last edited by fxsjim; 05-11-2015, 08:55 PM.

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        • #5
          I think I'd just use it...
          VPH-D

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          • #6
            Just for reference, my 59FL is VIN range 20xx and it has the type 2 from Palmer's book. Many years ago I added a grease zirk (underside so it is not obvious) to be able to grease the swing arm bearings.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jgbrown59 View Post
              Just for reference, my 59FL is VIN range 20xx and it has the type 2 from Palmer's book. Many years ago I added a grease zirk (underside so it is not obvious) to be able to grease the swing arm bearings.
              Blasphemy.....lol

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