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    Is it known when, in the 1949 Model year the Fork Sliders changed from black painted to polished?
    Searched around a bit but could find any information. I have a high number VIN 49 in the shop and it has the polished sliders fitted but is apparently an original low mile (32000K) machine.
    Thanks

  • #2
    According to Palmers,fork sliders were all black in '49.32K miles means nothing towards what is original

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    • #3
      Lots of 49's had the legs polished over the years per owner desire.
      49 legs are sand cast, examine leg for sand cast marks in hidden areas.

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      • #4
        Do the legs have the original casting code numbers on them? They could be later legs swapped by the dealer or owner when polished type came out. They were a new feature for '50 and there is no proof of a late '49 year transition.
        Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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        • #5
          '49 also had casting numbers...hidden under the cowbells

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          • #6
            '49 also had casting numbers...hidden under the cowbells
            Those are the ones I was asking about, he says he has a '49. But if they aren't there they are '50 or later legs. And some are not under the cowbells but on the inside of the leg itself.
            Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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            • #7
              I need a set myself, Folks!

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              • #8
                The bike in question is a very late production 49. Less than 200 units prior to the 13XXX number last 49 quoted in Palmer's.
                It's got the cast numbers on the sliders but I believe that carried on at least into 1950 though by then they were polished. Very high up though and you can't see them when assembled.
                I just assumed it was a running production change when the polished sliders came into use. They ran out of black painted at some point.
                Interestinly it has the sand cast backing plate on it so I think that rules out a later dealer change out.
                Sorry Tom, I can't help you on your need.

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