Restored, 1941 Harley-Davidson FL (1st year for the 74 cu.
in. Knucklehead motor)The frame, motor, transmission, complete rear wheel, brake system, and a few more parts are all from original bike. What is not original: The cloth wiring harness, coil, horn, right side gas tank, battery ( It is a 6 volt looking original case, but has a 12v Battery
inside it). The system was changed to 12 volt in 1982 after I made a trip to the smoky mountains. The system is made to look like a 6 volt system down to the generator, has a model 32E tag on it. Another difference, the primary system is belt driven instead of the chain (that was changed in the 80's also).
I have the 6 volt generator (it was chrome platted in 79/80, same with all the parts) It should still be good. The springer front end is NOS. Friend of mine bought it in 1982 from a Harley dealer, new, never used or mounted (still has the Harley ID tag on the neck, I put clear tape over it so the grease wouldn't hurt it. It is still on the neck) the handle bars, spirals, etc. came from him also. The speedo is a reconditioned (same as new, all Stewart-Warner parts used in the repair) all Original speedo.
Used 1941 Harley-Davidson F
This is a 1948 servi car good run.
Everything works perfectly and runs amazing! This trike should be at appreciate it real head turner a rare piece of American history.
Used 1948 Harley-Davidson Touring 100,000 miles
1973 BMW 75/5.
Engine has been worked on by Bob’s BMW. When I had the bike worked on from setting to long. SS mufflers. Respoked rims and modified saddle bags that the tops won’t fly off while traveling. Small paint damage to front fender due to shipping issues. Had the carburetors cleaned last week. Runs great
Used 1973 BMW R-series 10,900 miles, Green