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Ahh well that's quite a haul from here,too bad Cal at Eastfork is great to work with.
If you need a hard to find part I know a place a little West of Portland that deals in parts and service for vintage Harleys and he usually will have whatever it is. http://www.jeffsamericanclassics.com/parts.html
I would leave the exhaust pipes as they are. Those are period correrct. Think they might be made by Superior?
Looks like the bike will need very little to get it running.
Nice score.
Period correct doesn't suddenly make them look nice. I thought walking into one of my fishtails hurt, you need to be three feet past it before you walk around behind the bike. I didn't say chuck them but I would tone them down with something else that suits the bike. Just personal preference.
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