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I got this oldier oard track race HD. I don't know what's year this bike. I would like to built it. But I can't because I haven't a cylinder rear. So where I can find this cylinder for sale? Thank you!
Last edited by Hood Bush.; Sep 8, 2016 at 05:55 PM.
Also you can join the AMCA for $15 a year. They have a forum as well but you must be a memeber to log in.
You don't say where you are located but the AMCA has several swap meets in various parts of the US (most are east of the Rockies). Parts will be found there as well
its a JD engine any everything is available for it looks to be mid 20s
board race bikes had a short coupled frame and NO transmission NO rear brake - the front fork does not have the reinforcement needed to go 125MPH and over, as its just the rear leg so my guess it was a flat tracker, they used the rear brake to what was called backing it in - in the corners, and they did not go as fast as the board bikes AND they kick started flat trackers and you need the trans for that
the green 1926 is mine and the black is a real 1921 JA police motored board track racer that travels with us to events from my shop
I was recently at the Chief Blackhawk swap meet in Iowa. Only comes once a year but I was shocked and amazed at the numbers of old Harley parts still available. Heard there are other meets like it but don't have any names for you.
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