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For the man who has everything - but a pan... NM Pan-shovel on 04-21-2024. 04-22-2024 09:58 AM. by panz4ever. 5.
While browsing Craigslist for our next ride, we found this beautifully-restored 1952 Harley Panhead. The Panhead engine was Harley-Davidson’s second overhead valve (OHV) design, replacing the Knucklehead in 1948. While the Knucklehead was an important engine in Harley-Davidson history and a landmark engineering achievement for the company, it ...
And this masterfully restored 1955 FLE Panhead, which we recently spotted on eBay, might just be the nicest one we’ve seen yet. The original, numbers-matching motor and transmission have both been rebuilt and show zero miles since. Pretty much everything else, including every single nut and bolt, is brand new, repaired, or replaced.
1957 Panhead was shifting fine, then wouldnt shift into second.... 714dave on 12-13-2023. 12-14-2023 04:43 PM.
It already looks like swiss cheese. Aside from the fact that it’s running a 1949 Panhead motor, the interstellar paintwork is the defining characteristic here, and it appears to have been done to a high standard. Every inch of the stretched and molded frame has been hit with the airbrush, and while it doesn’t look fresh, everything has held ...
Harley Davidson Forums. ... Mini Harley Davidson Panhead Engine. F150HD on 08-31-2022. 08-31-2022 08:13 PM ...
World War II was a booming period in Harley-Davidson history, and yet the company knew that it needed to continue to evolve in a post-war world. So even while it was supplying the military with a steady supply of motorcycles, Harley continued to develop its Panhead engine, which replaced the Knucklehead in 1948.
As a result, 100% of the time it loses its original character. When it comes to original and classic Harleys, the 1948 Panhead is one of the better ones on the market today. And when we say original, we mean it. The bike is unrestored, uncut and unpolished. Still in the frame is the original (rebuilt) motor. Plus, all the original numbers and ...
This 1954 Harley-Davidson FL is One Sweet Panhead. By Brett Foote - December 5, 2016. FL’s from the 1950’s were undoubtedly some of the coolest bikes to ever roll out of a Harley-Davidson production facility. The big frame bikes made for some great cruisers, and their lower compression and mild engines made them perfect for everyday riding.
He rightly speculates that the cutaway motor is connected to an electric motor via a belt so the Panhead's internals can be seen moving. Along with memorabilia and oddities, like the cutaway engine, the Brown Family Collection included over two dozen rare and vintage Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The whole lot belonged to the late Barry Brown ...