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1940 Harley-davidson Knucklehead on 2040-motos

US $37000
Location:

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Harley-Davidson Knucklehead photos

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Harley-Davidson Knucklehead description

You are looking at a very correct and original 1940 knucklehead.  This bike was restored with all the original parts and hardware down to the wiring harness.    It does have a 40s aftermarket muffler that was on the bike. The rest of the exhaust is original.   I have a 1941 and later clutch cover and assembly on it .  I do have the 1940 cover and clutch assembly that will go with it.    I also have original Firestones if you want to put original tires on it.  Runs and rides perfect!  Needs nothing.
So if you are looking to complete your collection or you just want a museum piece, I promise you will not be disappointed!
         
                 Please serious questions only.  I can answer all questions. The bike was built by me.
        


    



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