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Take a look at the rear brake, sprocket annd rotor on same side. 1966???????????? Cool bike
Matrix don't worry about it, it wasn't really directed at anyone, I was in a hurry that day and just threw it down. And Motor Mark, you need to learn a little history. What we have hear is not a rotor but a drum rear break. Harley didn't apply rotors until between early and mid shovels (anyone corect me if I'm wrong). The bike was or still is for sale, and here is most of what is on the bike... The only thing I'm not fond of, is the swazi on the neck in the second pic, but the registration holder on the backside of the license plate holder is prime.
Original '49 frame
S&S Cases
STD Heads
4 speed
VL Repop Springer
Narrowed Flanders 12.5" apes
Wassell Tank & Fender
Paughco Upsweeps
32 Ford Tail Light
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