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    Does anybody know if you could purchase a 1946 or 1947 Indian Chief without spill/crash-bars? The reason I ask is I am interested in horn placement. If the m/c has the spill bar, the horn mounts to it. Where and how does the horn mount if there is not a spill bar? Thanks.

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    Originally posted by motor-officer View Post
    Does anybody know if you could purchase a 1946 or 1947 Indian Chief without spill/crash-bars? The reason I ask is I am interested in horn placement. If the m/c has the spill bar, the horn mounts to it. Where and how does the horn mount if there is not a spill bar? Thanks.
    I believe all three accessory groups,Roadmaster ,Sporstsman(chrome) and Clubman(black)
    came with Safetyguards front and rear.
    Tom

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      Here's a screen shot showing accesssories for each model. All have "saftey bars".Let me know if this is too small to read and I'll send it via PM.
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        "Safetyguards" were often removed for customs.I have utilized the dampener stud hole with non stock fork and the motor coil/mag deck to mount a horn .
        Tom

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        • #5
          Thank you for the info. I was able to pull up the form and see that all models had the crash-bars so that would have been the only way the horn was mounted. I am installing a side-car and plan to leave the crash-bar off and will figure out a way to mount the horn. Thanks again.

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