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Motorcycle Club Meeting?
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These are some of the Motorcycles
restored by John Stanley. On the left is a 67 Sportster, which is semi- custom. Next is a 1933 Harley Davidson VLE, then a 1949 WL followed by a 58 FL and last but not least, a 1989 Electra Glide Classic. |
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1933 VLE
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Built at the low point of the
Great Depression, this was the lowest production year for Harley Davidson. The total figure for all models was 3,703. Of those 2,671 were of the V Series Model. This bike was awarded a Junior First at the AMCA Meet in Davenport IA. |
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John Stanley's Motorcycles
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1941 Harley WLD "45" 750cc
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The Model B is a 21 cubic Inch
(350CC) flathead Single. Inrtroduced in 1926, it was the First production flathead harley built. the layout of the engine, and transmission is what evolved into the Harley 45, and eventually evolved into the modern day sportster. This restoration was completed May 3, 2000. For a few details on restoration go to Model B page link at bottom of page. |
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Have a question? Feel free
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1949 Harley WL
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When I got this one, it was in sad
shape. Although it looks much better than new now it took many parts to make it that way. The WL is a 45 Cubic Inch, (750CC) flathead V-twin. The Engine was originally introduced in 1929, and had a major upgrade in 1937. The Engine was built virtually unchanged from 1937 through 1973. The WLA, was a military model used by the Army in World War 2. Canada had a similar model, the WLC. |
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1928 Harley Davidson Model B
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This was the first year for
many improvments on the Harley W series including the 3bolt transmission and larger rear brake. I basically started with a set of Crankcases and built this bike. It has since been sold and has "moved" to Florida. |
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1958 FL
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My first Harley was a 1958 FL, that I
bought in 1968 for $800.00. I always remembered the bike fondly and decided to find one to restore. This was a major model, as it was the first "Big Twin" (74CI) with a Swing Arm frame. Also there were changes to the Engine. |
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1972 Harley Davidson FLH
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In October 1972 I bought a new FLH from Columbia Motorcycle in Vancouver
Washington. The picture on the left was taken in early 1974 when the bike had about 65,000 miles on it, and just before I traded it in on a 1974 Superglide (mistake). In May of 2002, I bought a very nice replacement for my collection, pictured on the right below. It has barely over 30,000 miles on it and is an original un-restored bike. I have found an NOS Fairing and Saddlebags to match the original bike. Rode it to an AMCA National Road run in Texas in 2007, and put on 5,800 trouble free miles on the trip. Planning a 5,000 mile trip in 2008, to National runs in Davenport Iowa, Sturgis South Dakota and Washington State. |
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1960 Harley Davidson Topper Scooter
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Many people do not even know
Harley made a scooter. Its powered by a 165cc Two-Stroke single, and has an "Automatic Transmission" which is an Expanding pulley arrangement that goes from 18 to 1, down to 6 to 1 ration. Works pretty good. This Scooter has about 1800 actual miles on it. All I had to do was Tune it and put on new tires and a fuel valve, and it runs like new. Sold this one in 2006. |
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1969 Harley Davidson Servicar
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Here is something I always
wanted. These were made up until 1973, so this is near the end of the line. I was using this for trips to the Machine Shop and to pick up parts etc., but ended up selling it. |