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An Official Thread for Original Harley Davidson Bicycles

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From the archives, a roached out Motorcyke. I wonder how it's doing now.

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Here is an original sprocket and crank assembly I have in waiting for a frame. This iconic sprocket was manufactured in one size only, 26 tooth. The hardware attached to this one pictured matches that of my 1918 Model 318.

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Is that the one you got from redline 1968?
 
A frame construction variation in 1918 - I recently provided a Motorcyke owner these measurements from a frame I have, to assist in rebuilding the top of his seat stays and pinch which had all been heavily damaged and poorly repaired decades ago.

Information I've gleaned from the Davis thread indicate this was only a 1918 occurrence for some HD frames; sharing Dayton model characteristics such as the seat cluster which also contains a lug at the top tube joint and the Dayton wide spaced chain adjusters at the rear forks.
All HD examples I’ve encountered feature bottlecap badges as well. I’ve seen this construction present on 20” and 22” Motorcyke as well as camelback "The Special" models.

The measurements below are from a 22” frame. Maybe someone else can use them in the future. I will now delete from my phone,,,

Thanks @cyclingday for photo reference of your model 418 seat stays and everyone else who shared this in the Davis thread.

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