I started dry assembling a 1950 Panhead today. As I drug out the parts I have been stashin' I discovered I had rat holed away two front cylinders. Anybody have a decent early Pan rear jug on the shelf?
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Originally posted by Murdog1968 View Post61 or 74 ?Be sure to visit;
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Thank you.Be sure to visit;
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Thanks, Somewhere there has to be a decent rear. I have a NOS pair but don't want to use them on this old chopper.Be sure to visit;
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rear panhead jug have a nos one
Originally posted by Chris Haynes View PostI started dry assembling a 1950 Panhead today. As I drug out the parts I have been stashin' I discovered I had rat holed away two front cylinders. Anybody have a decent early Pan rear jug on the shelf?
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I located one. Traded my extra front for it. I have a pair of NOS on the shelf. Don't want to use them on this old chopper project.Be sure to visit;
http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
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Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/
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