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Harry,
our bike has just the look we wanted, 1910 -20. Some customers said it looked like
a 1915 Cleveland...

Roland & Timm
BigBoyCycles

Yep, Looks real nice and does look a lot like a Cleveland!

Here's a '17 that was at last years Davenport's AMCA show...

-Kirk
 

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Yes, it does look a bit like Cleveland ...
The frame is 100% different,
but I always liked BOMB-tanks and we needed room for electric....
Oh well, ...just can't beat a good design.....

Roland
 
Caviness MotorBike, rode it to the old house up the street for some more photos. Bike is running great and is about a year old. Motor is running great and the intake tube from Sportscarpat is awesome. It has so much air/fuel intake that it tries to suck in fuel and keep going Vroom Vroom! Looks like I might have to upgrade the carb at some point.
 

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Caviness MotorBike, rode it to the old house up the street for some more photos. Bike is running great and is about a year old. Motor is running great and the intake tube from Sportscarpat is awesome. It has so much air/fuel intake that it tries to suck in fuel and keep going Vroom Vroom! Looks like I might have to upgrade the carb at some point.

very old school looking.
is the AMF frame you refer to in your sig, the same AMF that used to own HD?
 
great looking ride! Great background picture.

Caviness MotorBike, rode it to the old house up the street for some more photos. Bike is running great and is about a year old. Motor is running great and the intake tube from Sportscarpat is awesome. It has so much air/fuel intake that it tries to suck in fuel and keep going Vroom Vroom! Looks like I might have to upgrade the carb at some point.
 

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Thanks Russell, yea the old house is a historic landmark for our county though you would not know if from the growth around it. Our neighborhood is just around the corner from it. When we first moved in the road was much smaller and you could barely see it in the woods. I'm sure it was here when the road was dirt. You can even see where they added electricity at some point.

@Brett here's more info. on AMF:

American Machine and Foundry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Here's a sephia side shot from another location. I'm working on adding my front light back on but I have to fabricate a special bracket to put it just where I want it just in front of the springer and above the front tool bag.
 

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i am new to the site, i have been looking into making my own replica of a 1911 indian board tracker. i recently got my first motorcycle and i saw an indian 1923 bobber that i fell in love. now my honda shadow looks like an indian from 1923... thats why its called the shadow right? lol anyway i loved working with it and i wanted to try my hand on fabricating an even older one with modern day parts. however i have no clue how to start anyone have some specs or sites i could find to make this dream come to life? thankyou!
 
i am new to the site, i have been looking into making my own replica of a 1911 indian board tracker. i recently got my first motorcycle and i saw an indian 1923 bobber that i fell in love. now my honda shadow looks like an indian from 1923... thats why its called the shadow right? lol anyway i loved working with it and i wanted to try my hand on fabricating an even older one with modern day parts. however i have no clue how to start anyone have some specs or sites i could find to make this dream come to life? thankyou!

If you go to my 1911 Indian build in the vintage section I show the entire build from start to never finish :)
 
i am new to the site, i have been looking into making my own replica of a 1911 indian board tracker. i recently got my first motorcycle and i saw an indian 1923 bobber that i fell in love. now my honda shadow looks like an indian from 1923... thats why its called the shadow right? lol anyway i loved working with it and i wanted to try my hand on fabricating an even older one with modern day parts. however i have no clue how to start anyone have some specs or sites i could find to make this dream come to life? thankyou!

Wlecome Indianadam, love to see a pic of your shadow thats had the Indian influence. Id love to do something similar one day....
 
Wow u guys make some killer bikes I don't know how to post the pics yet but I got a 50cc motor unknown brand and I want to put it in a 1932 schwinn ace , in your guys opinyon would that thin looklike a board tracker un-modified? Because I don't want to hurt the bike
 
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