Hoping to get some help on identifying this old springer I just picked up. I've searched through the big thread on jockey journal and looked at pics on this site. A few are close but none were really conclusive. The previous owner said it was for a '72 "BSA/HD". It's certainly rusty enough to be that old.
The front legs are tubing and the rear legs are solid 1/2 rounds.
Distance from top of the middle clamp to the axle holes is 36". Distance between the legs is 4 3/4". Clearance between the bolts on the rockers is 3 1/2".
Front and back legs are both stamped with "618970"
Based on the simple rockers and basic shape of the legs, could this be an early Paughco? Probably a 6-over narrow?
Any insights would be cool. I'll be cleaning it up and replacing a few parts so knowing the mfg would be helpful. Thanks.
Also, is it possible to replace the stem assembly? I don't know how to remove those things...
The front legs are tubing and the rear legs are solid 1/2 rounds.
Distance from top of the middle clamp to the axle holes is 36". Distance between the legs is 4 3/4". Clearance between the bolts on the rockers is 3 1/2".
Front and back legs are both stamped with "618970"
Based on the simple rockers and basic shape of the legs, could this be an early Paughco? Probably a 6-over narrow?
Any insights would be cool. I'll be cleaning it up and replacing a few parts so knowing the mfg would be helpful. Thanks.
Also, is it possible to replace the stem assembly? I don't know how to remove those things...
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