I recently purchased a Flathead Solo titled as a 1953 Harley. The motor is a G motor with aluminum heads with a 53 year stamp on the engine that I learned was from a service car. I'm sure thats why the bike was tltled as a 53. I know this is probably just a pieced together solo, however I want to try to restore it to look as close to an old flatty as possible. The front wheel is an 18 with no brakes and the rear is a 16. No front fender and the rear is a small bobbed fender. No headlight or horn on the front, only a round plate that has a large 2 digit number. Maybe it was an old flat track racer, just a guess. I'm trying to find more info about the frame and springer front end. It looks considerable older. The springer front end looks to me like one from the 40s. The handlebars are mounted into the front end with something that resembles bicycle handlebar stems. Is here any resource available that has close up pictures of these front ends, frames, and sheet metal o help me figure out what it was? Are there any hidden numbers that are on the frame or front end that may give me a hand. The bike is probably pretty bastardized, but cool enough to try to make a good rider out of it ( in my opinion ). I just couldn't resist the price to have an old one. There may have been other threads on here about this information but I did not see one. I'm a new member and just starting in this antique bike project. Thanks to anyone who can send me in the right directions.


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