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  • K Model Frame

    Curious how to identify a light weight K model frame. Thanks in advance, Tom.

  • #2
    Hollow footrest mounts, no sleeves on front downtubes are a couple of hints.
    Robbie Knight Amca #2736

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    • #3
      I just have a frame. Has hollow footrest mounts. Left side mount was moved over to the right side. No brackets for oil tank or coil cover. Anything else? Thank you.
      Last edited by 59xlh; 03-04-2025, 07:49 PM.

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      • #4
        Do you have a K model frame or do you have a KR/XLR frame?

        There's two "light weight" frames. The street version and the -R racing version.

        The street model K frames are not considerably different from other K frames except for the hollow rests and tubing. However, AFAIK all of these lighter frames for street bikes were made in 1952 and 1953 -- featuring the "old" steering head angle of 28 degrees. Starting in 1954, all K model and then the succeeding XL models used a 30 degree neck. So, a quick test for street frames is the neck angle.

        KR/XLR is a different beast -- and they were also "light weight" -- there were many variations of the frame and I'm not well versed on them.

        And, yes, that 2 degree rake change makes a really big difference in how the bikes handle. I run an early K frame with an XLH motor in it -- it handles much better than any other K or sporty I've ridden or owned. But, it is not the slow rolling turn in that you get with the later bikes -- it turns in the second you push on the bars or switch your foot position :-)

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        • #5
          There is no kickstand mount and no sign of it being removed. Frame is dated 3D. I put a magnetic protractor on the neck and appears to be 28 degrees.
          Last edited by 59xlh; 03-06-2025, 02:56 PM.

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          • #6
            That’s sounding more and more like a possible race frame.

            I'm not well versed enough to comment further.

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