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  • 1948 FL Panhead Speedo required

    Hi, I have an existing speedo on the bike so I'm looking for a complete speedo or someone who can modify the existing with new back face, disk, needle etc.

    Only quote I have is for $900 + tax and delivery

    Does anyone have a contacts?

    Thanks

    Gregdownload.jpg

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    See the posts or adds in the club mag. on John Bordas in Texas. Can't think of anyone better or more fair on prices and attention to detail. Pretty quick turn around as well.

    Tom (Rollo) Hardy
    AMCA #12766

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    • #3
      thanks Tom

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      • #4
        I'll second what Tom said, John has done about 4 for me with no issues and great results.
        Bob Rice #6738

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        • #5
          Originally posted by harleygreg View Post
          Hi, I have an existing speedo on the bike so I'm looking for a complete speedo or someone who can modify the existing with new back face, disk, needle etc.

          Only quote I have is for $900 + tax and delivery

          Does anyone have a contacts?

          Thanks

          Greg[ATTACH=CONFIG]23818[/ATTACH]
          Your speedometer is an Asian made reproduction.
          Be sure to visit;
          http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
          Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
          Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/

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          • #6
            thanks Guys,

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            • #7
              Harleygreg
              You're not alone.
              I've ridden my Panhead for fifty years without any speedometer.
              It was gone when I got the bike in the 1960's .. a previous owner had replaced it with a neatly cut circle of sheet metal, carefully riveted to the dash.

              Recently, I got the urge to see something more than a blank panel between the tanks so I bought a bone on Fleece-bay and began to dig a grave !
              They're not giving vintage speedometers away anymore.
              What you could once buy at a yard sale or cycle swap meet for a few bucks now costs hundreds of dollars, with hundreds more needed for restoration.

              One tip I can give you is: any original Stewart Warner 509 series speedo between 48 to 61 has the same internals and can be re-faced to look like a correct original 1948 for your scoot.
              So .. if you can find a bone like this at a decent cost, it may be worth restoring.s-l1600 (112).jpg

              THE MAN to contact
              John Bordas
              473 County Rd. SE 3370
              Winnsboro, TX 75494

              j.bordas@att.net
              303 420 4510

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              • #8
                Thanks Guys, all useful, I have a couple of quotes with John being the best so far, will keep you updated

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