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  • Guess Im too late but my measurments match panzforever, here is one from the top to the centerline

    Here is one from the inside edge to the centerline

    Here is one from the back
    John Underwood
    AMCA#14400
    Central Illinois

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    • Originally posted by rbenash View Post
      Hey UD - stop teasing and post some pics of that B&W 65!
      Ok, here is a couple of shots of my FL up on the stand, I am servicing the front end and wheel bearings for the trip to Davenport in Sept. The last one is of my wife in 1989


      John Underwood
      AMCA#14400
      Central Illinois

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      • Much appreciated, UD.

        That is one fine looking 65. Hope mine looks half as good when finished!

        BTW... the Shovel's pretty sweet looking, too. I have an 81 FXS done much the same way (chrome heads, etc). What's yours?
        Last edited by JSB55; 07-15-2009, 11:44 AM. Reason: addition
        Ride it like you can fix it!

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        • Originally posted by JSB55 View Post
          Much appreciated, UD.

          That is one fine looking 65. Hope mine looks half as good when finished!

          BTW... the Shovel's pretty sweet looking, too. I have an 81 FXS done much the same way (chrome heads, etc). What's yours?
          Mine is a 1975, I have had it since 1980,

          Uncle Jack
          John Underwood
          AMCA#14400
          Central Illinois

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          • Hi, Guys

            Back after a bit of a hiatus, and now working on final details on the 65 FLH.

            Very much appreciated the photos above that helped me place the turn signal pilot lamps correctly.

            Now I need a color reference for the outer and inner primary. Mine are in great shape physically, but the inner was painted silver at some point in the past, and the outer is weathered and stained in such a way that I can't tell which shade was the original.

            I know they're sand cast finish and grey, but in B/W photos they appear to have been much darker than the motor cases, whereas in the color photos in the Fields "Panhead" book they appear to have been much lighter, and roughly the same shade as the cases and the cam cover.

            Can anyone help me out?

            I already tried comparing to the MOCO's "Silver Bead Blast" paint, but that shade seems way too light. I'm reluctant to bead blast them, as that may turn them too light a color, and polish off the original gritty texture, which is still intact.

            Thanks in advance for any and all help!

            J.
            Last edited by JSB55; 08-25-2009, 11:52 AM. Reason: addition
            Ride it like you can fix it!

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            • They are a natural finish....no paint, no nothing.

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              • I know they're natural, but I need a color reference to know what I'm shooting for.

                Been thinking of buying a blasting cabinet, renting a compressor, and blasting them with walnut shells, but I still need to know what shade to go for... i.e, do I try to darken them, lighten them, or what? The outer that I have seems never to have been painted or blasted, yet it has both light and dark areas on it, due to age and weathering, and I don't know which is the original color.
                Ride it like you can fix it!

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                • Nice bikes UD!
                  Ray
                  AMCA #7140

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                  • Have them blasted with a soft media, like walnut shell, and walk away.
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                    • Thanks, Chris. Pretty much what I had decided to do.
                      Ride it like you can fix it!

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                      • Harbor Freight carries both 12 Grit Coarse and 24 Grit Fine Walnut shell media.

                        Anybody with experience got a suggestion which is better for cleaning up my weathered outer primary cover and stripping the paint from the inner primary?
                        Ride it like you can fix it!

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                        • Thats a real nice 65 pan !!BUT lets not forget the beautiful LADY sittin on it either !!

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                          • [QUOTE=JSB55;79864]

                            Was the original finish on that the same natural sand cast finish as the primary cover, or something else?


                            Natural cast finish is correct.
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                            • headlamp nacelle

                              Hi, Guys

                              Back after a 6 month hiatus while waiting for parts to come back from the chromer.

                              I'm assembling the turn signal pilot lamps in my headlamp nacelle, and have a dilemma.

                              The lamp assemblies have both a cork washer and a lock washer. Do both go inside the nacelle, or does the cork washer go on the outside (facing the rider)?

                              Thanks again for all the help I've gotten here over the past year.

                              Pics of the finished project will definitely appear here eventually *G*

                              John
                              Ride it like you can fix it!

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                              • All goes inside.
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