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WL Parts Houses

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I need to order a good amount of goods for my 1949 WL & try to make it more correct; from what it should not be.
I need electrical goods, transmission things, springer items, proper hardware / brackets / clips, etc.
Who are good parts houses out there to utilize?
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Kurt and Wendy Riffe,

I did a lot of business with them when they were in Holland.

Good people to know and work with.

https://www.flatlandmotorcyclecompany.com

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Warren is another good source

https://www.45restoration.com

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Here where I live in Germany, there’s several places for parts.

JW Boon is my go to place to search for NOS parts, but unfortunately he no longer ships to the US.

And I would assume that customs fees would likely be assessed, so try the links first, if needed do a parts wanted post many members lots of possibilities and maybe some can assist you.

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Here in the Netherlands there are several good parts sources.
But even IF they ship overseas, the importfees, customs and taxes will probably make you cry out loud...

Flatland has always been a reliable source, try them
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Another good source,

https://cimarroncycleworks.com/

and another, although they specialize in big twins some items cross over,

http://www.carlscyclesupply.com/Carl's% ... atalog.pdf
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Another source.

https://www.thegoodoldmotorcyclepartscompany.com

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Try Chuck at Kick-Start Motorcycle Parts
(616) 245-8991
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Also Bart at Old Dude for hardware and clips.

http://olddude.com/about.htm

And don't forget to put a list of your wants in a classified on this forum. Lots of members have extra bits.
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