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As I disassembled the bike I found the rear frame tube to be the 39 & earlier straight tube
instead of the crimped 40 & on tube. This was my first clue the bike was not
a 41. Further inspection showed the headlight bracket to be a 39. The forks
had the dogbone adjusters (39+) instead of the earlier discs. There was no
number stamped on the frame under the seat as it should be. But all the
above overlapped on the year 1939.
The box is one I made earlier. I cut the front panel out to the deck, installed a back rest and
shortened the lid cover. 2” foam and some vinyl made a nice seat area.
Normal extenders on the foot rests work perfect for the wife. I had a SS front fender that was bobbed so I added sheet metal to bring it back.
Also had SS bars. Bought the chainguard (original), correct speedo, new amp
gauge, and refurbished genny. Have cases and carb for the correct 45 motor
(later Stage 2).
Stripped all paint off the metal. I found the original dark blue color on
the fender area covered by the box.
Put the bike on the road in early August,2004 and it has been nothing but
fun. It is the center piece of the local Cruz nights. The custom passenger
seat makes it a unique ride. The bike feels solid at 45 mph speeds and
tracks nicely down the road. Now to start the 46 chief project.
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