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Trying to get info on the this floorboard accessory. I think they were a Harley item, but can't find a part number in the parts book. Have a 1976 accessory catalog and nothing offered. Hoping someone recognizes them and can provide info. I have them on my bike and would like to get some pieces to replace damaged ones. These are the Floorboard accessory.
^^^ Seen em at Swap Meets (no help). I did Not think those were an H-D accessory...But.. never looked!
All assuming of course, that yer talkin board Rails!!!!
Someone will certainly offer the entire board, with Rails, to preclude all that drilling and fitting!!!
Hell, get the whole board, then replace the Parts ya need... still maybe cheapest route...except.... Lucky Swap Meet Find
Or, Of Course.... Someone right Here!!!! Good Luck
Thats what Im thinking, unfortunately not many swap meets in Jersey. Theres a fellow in Williamtown that has buildings full of old stuff. So road-trip it will be.
Thats what Im thinking, unfortunately not many swap meets in Jersey. Theres a fellow in Williamtown that has buildings full of old stuff. So road-trip it will be.
Dude, Jersey is a hot bed for antique motorcycles and there many events all year long. You just missed Oley in PA in April, largest on the East Coast. But the Jersey meet is just around the corner:
That said, I am pretty sure those rails where a Harley accessory. Go to Harmony, bring the bike, people to have the conversation with will be endless. Good luck.
Thanks for the info, I guess a couple years ago I went to a m/c show in Atlantic City, very disappointing, then the Roar to the Shore in Wildwood, that grew worse each year. I just recently joined the Antique Motorcycle Club, love the magazine. Will have to check out the meets and hit the road. Harmony might work!
I live In England now, but being from NJ (North Plainfield & Bernardsville area) there are many swap meets there, I went to a few the Pagans organised near Englishtown , Liberty park had a few ... get the want Jersey add press & they are usualy, or at least used to be advertised in it, & often flyers at ya local indipendent bike shops, so get the yella pages out, & let ya finger do the walking, & phone around, there was a good older harley shop opposite Raway prison that used to have most anyone needs,..
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