A Few piccys of the latest buy
Rides OK so see how it goes. I'll update shortly when I make a few changes. I don't like white walls for a start.
very nice bike , I like the seat and would like to put 1 like that on my bike.
Classy as!!
Very nice indeed, looks like it's been looked after and some improvements done (brakes).
Enjoy,
Cris.
You got a bargain for 10k, looks like a 58-64 frame, i`ll look forward to more pics.
10 K ?????, you lucky bastard. Wish I could have found something like that when I was looking for one.
Had to settle for an Evo, but I have baptised her as a born again Shovel.
Sorry Houli, don't mean to be a smartass but I think she's a 73 frame, got lecky start and the first year for the square swingarm was 73.
Drop saddles couldn't fit the starter so they added 2" to the frame.
Cheers,
cris
No worries Don i stand corrected, the top shock mount looks way too high and the frame above the battery should straighten out and be the same height as the top shock mount, maybe its the angle of the photo, any way i`ll agree for 10k its a beaut.
After a few changes. White walls gone. These tyres were on my original roadking wheels down the back of the shed. For now the front guard off as it was to much colour for me, but I think painting the front guard black isn't going to look right. Lowering it too before it goes back on. Shorter hagon back shocks, drag bars with tan grips and headlight nacelle off. I had this small headlight in the garage but think a 7" would look better. I'll try to find a used one to keep the old look to the bike.
I give up for today. It just won't let me add photos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll go back to working on bikes. at least they make sense.
Try again. Damn computers. still won't load photos.
roadie, that’s a nice looking bike. I’ve always liked that type of multi-spoke wheel like the front one. I agree with houli in that the frame looks like 58–64, at least at the top rear because it does indeed appear different in that area to the 1965 or later type.
You mentioned the frame doesn’t seem to have a number and that would initially indicate pre-70 although some late-69 models had an unstamped VIN boss. Is there anything stamped on the left side of the steering head? Beginning with 1962 models, H-D stamped additional original component identifying numbers on the left side of the Big Twin frame steering head but they are small and may be hard to spot. If they are there they may consist of one capital letter followed by either three or four numbers.
You could also check the numbers on the lower rear castings and see what the suffixes are. On the right-hand side the suffix may be either 58 or 73 and on the left-hand side it could be 58, 65 or 73. Eric
Glad to hear you got the rego sorted out. And happy new year.
At below left is the 1958-64 style upper casting (drop saddle) with number 47645-58 and at below right is one of the 1965 or later styles (usually has casting number 47645-65 and sometimes a letter at the end):
If yours is a 58-64 frame the lower casting numbers near the swingarm may be 47653-58 on the left side and 47651-58 on the right-hand side.
If it's a 73 or later frame the lower left casting number may be 47654-73 and the lower right-hand casting number may be 47652-73. However, some very early-73s had 47654 65 on the lower left casting and 47651-58 on the lower right-hand casting. Eric