Hey guys, picked up the project yesterday. 1926 Harley Davidson Model B single cylinder 350cc
My dad saved it from the tip when he was 15 and used to ride it up and down his street and generally annoy the neighbours with it. That would have been in the mid 60's. In the early 70's he pulled it apart, because thats just what you do... The bike was stored under my grandparents house until the late 80's when it was transfered to my parents place where it sat again under the house until now. I've reassembled it to check for missing parts and so far its only missing a taillight lens!! Obviously it needs a full resto, it ran when it was parked but there is virtually no wiring left so I wont be trying to start it.
Here's a couple pics.
What a ripper,Fantasic project and worth a few dollars at the end
I haven't seen many of these so it'll be good to watch your progress. Interesting to see a front brake on a 26. Was it there when your dad got the bike? I imagine the same thing happened with a few pre-28s over the years. Or is it only the engine that is 26 and the other major components are 28-later? Just curious. And BTW, I have a 26-39 H-D parts catalog if I can be of help.
Eric
Hi Bilko,
That looks like a fantastic project, I would have been happy to get one of those myself. I have a 1942 WLA and have put a sidecar on her, but fun to ride either with or without the sidecar. I have also just acquired a 1928 Indian Scout.
Keep us up to date on the project.
Cheers
Hollywood
That’s true, the front brake wasn’t original until 1928 models. Your lever does look unusual and not like #4150-28 shown below in the parts catalog. I only have the catalog in hard copy but I’ll be happy to post any other part numbers and descriptions you need.
I don’t know if 1920s single-cylinders had a frame number. Some (all?) twin-cylinder frames had a number for 1917–27. For 1917–24 it was originally on a soldered-on strip on top of the frame between the seat post and the seat bar front mount but the strip is often missing. For 1925–27 the number was stamped on the top frame tube—for example, 25JE1234.
See if there’s anything on top of your frame but even if there is, and even if the frame was original to the engine, the frame number probably won’t match the engine serial number because apparently that’s how they did it in those days. It sounds like you know the engine serial number range for 1926 singles? If you’re not sure, I have info about that. Or is that info in your repair manual?
You're welcome. I was under the impression that the left case had casting number 2-26 for 1926 models and a few later years as well.
Photos I have for 26 and 27 singles show no year designator in the serial number and I'm led to believe the way to tell a 26 from a 27 is by the sequence portion of the serial number. For 26 model singles (A, AA, B, BA), serial numbers began at 1000 and apparently ran into the 8000s. For 1927 models, serial numbers apparently started at 9000.
For 1928 models (B, BA), a year designator was stamped at the beginning---for example, 28B1234.
On your left case, does the casting number end with 26B? And is there a year designator in your serial number? Thanks.
Thanks. Yes, B4xxx would be a 26. The info regarding serial numbers starting at 1000 for 26 singles and at 9000 for 27 singles came from Harley researcher and author Herbert Wagner. Often I am sceptical about authors of H-D info but Herb is well known for being thorough with his research so I’m happy to go with his info on these serial numbers. I’ve also been in contact with Herb on another forum a few times about other Harley ID and I found his replies to be very good.
I have photos of 2-26 for 26, 27 and 28 and I posted a 26 model below. There’s also a lone 2 away to the left and some cases have a lone 1 in that area but I don’t know what those lone characters indicate.
Next is a chart with some 1920s info that may be of interest to you. It was posted on another forum a while ago.
Mate, this one is at the Harley Museum in Milwaukee - 1926 Model BA
Just thought it might help?
Don
Here's a few pics' of mine before I got it and before it was disassembled!!! Cheers Gerry
Hi there Kiwipeashooter, Wow you have some real jems there! I finally got the gearbox back together after some advice from a great fella here in Oz who also has the 26 350 sv, we have been exchanging advice and a few parts or sketches of parts. Anyone needs info' on gearbox assembly let me know and I'll do my best to pass on my limited knowledge. Still waiting for a set of tanks from Europe as can't find a good left hand one. Got the seats and leather tool box back about a month ago from the trimmer in a fawn colour (color) ;-) Once I have the tanks I can get things started with the painting (just got to be original colour if I can find the paint)
I think there are at least three other 26/27 350cc sv Harleys here in Adelaide Sth Oz. I believe they were imported here or sold here more so than in the States as over there they wanted the big twins.
Cheers fellas and don't forget I am still seeking the rear wheel sprocket as well as the clutch sprocket.