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1948 wiring routing207 viewsAttached is an extract from the 48 factory to dealer new model announcement. All the big twins shown (E, F or U) show the same routing. Routing likely changed in 49 because the hydraglide fork stops would hit the loom if routed like this ... PerryPerry RuiterJan 04, 2021
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1954 prototype433 viewsFactory photo of a prototype Pan (1954 prototype with 52 engine).Speeding Big TwinMar 21, 2019
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1961 prototype194 viewsThe '61 prototype from Chris Haynes' photo collection but obviously the tank nameplate and paintwork is different to a '60 modelSpeeding Big TwinMar 17, 2019
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Buddy Seat126 viewsRUBONEJan 14, 2018
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1952 FL prototype762 viewsBigincherDec 14, 2016
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Rear brake operating lever122 viewsfactory photo of the '54 prototypeSpeeding Big TwinOct 26, 2016
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1959 prototype612 viewsPicture of a 1959 prototype from forum member Chris Haynes' collection of factory photos. The bike is equipped with Chrome Finish Group #F-1 plus the optional Deluxe solo seat.
Notice the trumpet horn. Notice the steering damper (special-ordered). Notice the taillight lens practically ends flush with the lens door but the lens on the red bike stands proud of the lens door because it is the style used for 1969--early-73 (it could be H-D or it could be AM). The starter crank on the red bike appears to be AM. And I'd like to see a close-up of the starter cover on the red bike because it looks like an earlier style.Speeding Big TwinJan 24, 2016
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1959 prototype526 viewsPicture of a 1959 prototype from forum member Chris Haynes' collection of factory photos. The bike is equipped with Chrome Finish Group #F-1 plus the optional Deluxe solo seat.
Notice the trumpet horn. Notice the steering damper (special-ordered). Notice the taillight lens practically ends flush with the lens door but the lens on the red bike stands proud of the lens door because it is the style used for 1969--early-73 (it could be H-D or it could be AM). The starter crank on the red bike appears to be AM. And I'd like to see a close-up of the starter cover on the red bike because it looks like an earlier style.Speeding Big TwinJan 24, 2016
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