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they aren't perfect,but jeez! He said they were 40's,but looking at the numbers,they are 1931.
i would love to own an old flathead or knucklehead. i love British bikes,but my favorite since i was a little kid was the infamous "Knucklehead". maybe one day.
what a score for 40 bones! i couldn't pass them up.