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  • #46
    Oh, I see what you mean now. I have a digital copy.
    Thanks, Joe.
    -JR

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    • #47
      741B Speedometer from AU Birthisel 2.JPG 741B Speedometer from AU Birthisel 3.JPG Well, I finally obtained an original speedometer, though the only thing off is the needle. Did Indian use a different one in 1941 or 1944? The 1942 and 1943 parts photos each look like my repro one I bought from Ziggy. The needle on this speedometer looks very similar to an Austrian military 741B speedometer I saw for sale online once, though I don't know if that one was original.
      -JR 741B Speedometer from AU Birthisel 1.JPG

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      • #48
        1941 Group 6203.jpg Found the 1941 manual image.
        Looks the same in all three manuals.
        -JR

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        • #49
          JR,

          I would think you meant the Australian army (Austria were the bad guys).

          Here is the picture Hatfield has in his restoration book:

          IMG_3414.jpeg

          And here is the speedo on the 741 I used to have:

          IMG_3413.jpeg

          The needles are different, and the odometer numbers are black on white, so that’s different. But there was a war on after all, so they probably used whatever they had. And there were probably different vendors that made them.

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          • #50
            Well, I know, but the ad at the time said something about being used in the Austrian Army. I don't think the seller realized the origin.
            I could not find a photo of that one. Anyway, the needle on the one I just bought looks almost homemade. Like you said, could be original, though not at all like the standard ones you see.
            Here's my NOS from Ziggy that I will move over to the one above.
            Is it also correct to say the housing light hole has three notches on originals and is smooth on reproduction cans? -JR
            741 Speedometer NOS Needle.jpg
            Last edited by JTR249; 06-06-2025, 06:23 AM.

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            • #51
              Hi we currently make replica speedometers for the 741. The only thing we changed was the hole for the lamp. As you know its a real pain to get the globe holder in so we moved it to the right hand side at 9 o'clock so its much easier to replace the globe now . i attach a couple of images for you and a link to the website REPLICA 741 SPEEDOMETER AUSTRALIAN MADE – Crazyhorse Indian

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              • #52
                Thank you for posting that. I bought mine from Mr. Birthisel. They have helped me find this last batch of original parts I need to finish collecting.
                The only problem with the speedometer parts I need is that no company sells only what I need--a bucket (housing) and reproduction needle. I have everything else.
                Everyone says these speedometers are the most accurate on the market if you are looking for a good, reproduction 741 speedometer.
                -JR

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