hoofhearted
Saint Lactose The Tolerant
Thanks Marty for sharing. When we talked last I think I remember you mentioning this was a 1921 model Motocyke. From what I have seen, the 1920 and on Davis frames used for their bicycles don't seem to match yours. Notice the bottom bar. It has an upward angle, where yours appears to be paralell. I know the bicycle has a "A" on the bottom bracket. This all makes me think this is an 1918 Harley.....?......the construction does not have the 1920 or later traits for me. What do you think? also the seat lug would make sense for 1918.
Goldenindian ... I totally agree with your analysis
and findings.
There's another tell for 1918 ... the Davis of 1918
OFTEN, BUT NOT ALWAYS, was
blessed with Dayton-type axel adjusters.
Great sleuthing -- Goldenian !!
Marty -- absolutely bee-yoo-tee-full H-D you have.
AND ... ARE THOSE ALL-STEEL, LOW-PROFILE
CLINCHERS on that machine ??
Of course they be. The 1918 H-D Military-Model
came with same kind o' wheel .... Hmmm ..........
Nice ......
......... patric