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1948 Monark Super Deluxe help needed

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Juxtaposed Machines

Finally riding a big boys bike
Hello everyone!

I am in the assembly faze of my restoration on a 1948 Monark Super Deluxe and I need some help. If anyone has an unmolested original '48 I would love to see some pictures of certain areas. I took all of the original hardware and had it rechrome plated. Now I am getting to the point were I have a bunch of washers left and various screws. If there is anyway I could see some photos of the areas where all of the braces for the fender and rear carrier join together and bolt to the frame. I would also like to know about how the front fender is attached to the fork. Is there a washer between the fender and the fork? I assume there is one between the bolt and the bottom of the fender. Is it a slotted screw or a hex head bolt that holds it to the fork? I know that is a bunch of random and specific questions, but I just want to get it as close to correct as possible.

Thank you in advance for everybody's help.
Josh
 
Most of the original hardware was cad or zinc plated-not chrome. Probably most Monark SDs from '48-'52 will be about the same assembly wise. A ton of these bikes out there so you should be able to get some help. V/r Shawn
 
Most of the original hardware was cad or zinc plated-not chrome. Probably most Monark SDs from '48-'52 will be about the same assembly wise. A ton of these bikes out there so you should be able to get some help. V/r Shawn

I have went a little overboard to say the least. LOL!
 
Josh,
I have an original/untouched '48 SD. It has new grips and tires.
I hope these pics help.
-Jake

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