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goldpaner

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:thumbsup:I found this cool bike at a garage sale and dont know what kind of bike it would be modeled after or the year never seen another like it it is truly folk art made out of some strang plastic totaly hand carved old stoller or wire basket weels have been used. The only markings i have found is a carved name on the bottom and it says NOY. If anyone else has seen one please let me know and if you think you know the model or year that would e really cool thanks. :headbang:Ithink you may be right it do look like a knuckel head bike maybe 32 any one else care to try and id thank you for the pic of the knuck.
 

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River Rat

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That's a super nice find. Kinda reminds me of Montana Jim. :angel4:

Taking a guess, judging by the fenders/seat & looks...I say Harley in the 40's. Kinda like the motorcycle that Steve McQueen rode in The Great Escape.

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Kind of looks like a 1936 Knucklehead
 

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tupelo48

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1948 was the first year of the harley panhead. it still had the springer forks.
i'am not sure but ithink somewhere around 1950 to52 they went to the
hydrolic forks, so i'd say 1948 panhead.
 

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