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Question Posted By: beau on 10-11-2009

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Make of Bike: hd
Model of Bike servi car
Year of Bike 1951
Engine Size 45
Other info on Bike
What's your question? Compatibility between servi car rear ends.
Details: A friend just pick up a 51 servi car winter project (porn pics to come). The pumpkin on the 51 has seen better days. he found one on the net with no inners. The thought is to hopefully transfer the 51 inners to the one on the net which is marked 128 40 HD. Above that there appears to be K9 stamped. Does anyone know if these rear ends are compatible or what these numbers mean. Are all the servi car rear ends compatible with each other? Thanks..trying hard to give you all something interesting to work on:) -Beau

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  1. Been way to many years for me to remember . But if you try the AMCA (antique motorcycle club of america) forums on their website you will be over run with the information you need. By: HBF11365 on: 10-12-2009


  2. If that doesn't work, go to www.racerreunion.org and send Mr. Boomhower an email . . . Not much about HD that he DOESN'T know ... By: Guest on: 10-16-2009


  3. Hey Beau ... Just spoke with Mr. Boomhower ... He said to please go to his website and drop him a line - there ARE definite differences in those Servi rears . . . :0) Shadow By: Guest on: 10-16-2009


  4. There was a guy in upstate new your who sells sevicar parts/ I was able to buy brand new rods from him once. His name is or was David Sarifan, not sure about that spelling. He bought a bunch of the old Chicago meter maid servicars The 1964 was the first to have hydraulic brake. By: Guest on: 10-29-2009



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