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Yup, that's the one! And it sits, 99% done.

The Huffy springer fir it perfect after I had a spacer made. lol. The Huffman fork is long gone now.
 
CCR said:
what about springer frames and forks :D not mine but i can wish
dayton /firestone twinflex - i think there were 2 different versions of these frames, and maybe 2 different versions of forks on them too

photo from nostalgic.net

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Holy smokes!! I absolutely love that back end!!!!!
I also love the way the tank extend beyond the seatpost.
Thanks for sharing!!
 
Here is the fork that I just got on a 1941 Huffman Dayton.

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axsepul said:

I have the same bee hive springer on my FlexLiner 7 build.
Did you ever figure out the front fork?
Are there any slotted washers of something along those lines around the axle against the inside of the chrome fork?
I am trying to see how to tighten the wheel down without locking the springer function.
 

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