Molded tank by Dog
Posted by Hon | October 18th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Parts
I believe this tank was from kenny kerr’s (RIP) choppers, it’s now at JPRC for safe keeping.
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New lense for the Wipac
Posted by Hon | October 16th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Friends, Parts
Couple weeks ago Jason was heartbroken when this light took a small bounce of the floor and had the lense crack. Here’s the new one, looks good and ready to roll.
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Knucklehead front fender emblem
Posted by Hon | October 16th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Parts
Jason showed me this old fender emblem that he will be using on his Knucklehead, they just don’t make things like they used too. Check it out, a very nice brass piece with great details.
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NOS parts – Magneto Breaker Points kit @ JPRC
Posted by Hon | October 15th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Parts
I like seeing and handling old original Harley Davidson packaging.
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Double Velocity Stacks
Posted by Hon | October 15th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Parts
I like the look of the velocity stacks (setup on Jason’s long bike), maybe next time.
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Another cool frame
Posted by Hon | October 14th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Parts
On the way to another cool roller.
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Just the way they come
Posted by Hon | October 14th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Friends, Parts
Something about the finish of things just the way you find them. I think Jason’s Wassel looks great exactly like this. Maybe because I had my tank painted right away and didn’t have a chance to bond with the rawness. Make sense?
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Tombstones at JPRC
Posted by Hon | October 14th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Parts
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Vintage Part – Shaft, Timer & Assembly
Posted by Hon | October 13th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Parts
Check on this old Harley Davidson Packaging with parts as they were originally. This for for U.S. government use only.
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Keihin carb from my ironhead
Posted by Hon | October 13th, 2009 | Filed under Blog, Parts
My old Keihin Carburator that came with my 74 Ironhead basket case. I swapped for a S&S Super E.
I like ripping into things when there is no risk to learn. This pic is before I started tearing it up so see how everything hangs together.
This is the cool air cleaner that came with it. Will consider running one day.
