Here is the other picture I have, supposedly the red bike next to the Whizzer is an old school Indian. In the first pic the stepthru motorcycle frame is some name out of England I had never heard of but tucked behind it is what he claims is a pre-1920 Harley Davidson bicycle with HD sprocket and headbadge. A little hard to believe that this is the way he stores bikes like that but I am headed there on Sunday to see for myself. Anybody know where I can get a quick education on early Harley and Indian bikes??Hard to say with everything crammed in a corner. What else is in there?
Really no quick and dirty way to discern a true HD bike. There are many fakes out there and if he thinks it's real, that doesn't necessarily mean it is. Harley's were predominately made 1917-21 and had several models. Most (or maybe all) were built by the Davis sewing machine co. A good Davis indicator is a lugged bubble on the tubes coming out of the headtube. The existence of this is a step in the right direction, but not the only indicator. Attached picture shows a Davis frame with these lugs.
Another thing to check is the shield HD headbadge should be brass. These have been faked up the wazoo. Look for what look like bubbles or little divots in the brass.. this would denote a faked badge that was cast brass, while the originals were stamped. Unless his prices are low, it may prove to be a very expensive mistake if it's fake, so be wary!
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Thanks that's good info. I am not as concerned with getting a steal of a deal as I am concerned about me overpaying or getting ripped off. The only reason he is looking to sell is that he sold his property and has 30 days to clean up his place and move out.
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