I'd like to share some photos of my 1949 dual-carb Panhead bobber here but this forum does not allow us top post photos.
So if you are interested in seeing it I have posted a few photos of it at www.caimag.com (Classic American Iron Magazine) - our free bulletin board for classic American motorcycles.
This is the bike we featured in American Iron Magazine a few years ago but had some mechanical issues with it. Well, it's finally redone and back on the road. Most of the bike is based on genuine Harley parts - even the pair of Linkert carbs hanging off the left side of the genuine but modified Harley Pan heads.
I am planning on bringing this bike to Rhinebeck for the Rust of Shine Motorcycle Classic custom bike show there on Saturday.
So if you are interested in seeing it I have posted a few photos of it at www.caimag.com (Classic American Iron Magazine) - our free bulletin board for classic American motorcycles.
This is the bike we featured in American Iron Magazine a few years ago but had some mechanical issues with it. Well, it's finally redone and back on the road. Most of the bike is based on genuine Harley parts - even the pair of Linkert carbs hanging off the left side of the genuine but modified Harley Pan heads.
I am planning on bringing this bike to Rhinebeck for the Rust of Shine Motorcycle Classic custom bike show there on Saturday.