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Yeah,
There's way more of these bikes out there, than there actually is.
There's probably only a small handful of genuine CWC factory built bikes out there.
The rest have been fabricated, so it's definitely a buyer beware situation if your in the market for a 37/38 Roadmaster Supreme.
To the point, that if your bike is a restored bike, then it's probably a home built.
I agree, my restored black/orange is a documented genuine frame but that green/green was not as I was pissed when I found that out after purchase. Scratch that from the registry.
I don't think that the instrument dash console
was ever built either, but wouldn't that be a mind blower to come across one of those in somebody's shed?
That would definitely be a holy £#|+! moment.
I've always been curious about this one.
1937 Roadmaster Supreme, equipped with the handlebar mount instrument console.
Wouldn't that be the find of the century?View attachment 687570
Maybe a few, because I would certainly be interested in one for myself.
I wonder if Westfield picked up on this design, and that is where the inspiration for their dash design came from?
Maybe a few, because I would certainly be interested in one for myself.
I wonder if Westfield picked up on this design, and that is where the inspiration for their dash design came from?
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