Thanks for the magnification, Craig!
Dude?
I don't get it.
Looks like a nymph to me. (Or is that a damn 'man-bun'?)
....Cotten
Thanks for the magnification, Craig!
Dude?
I don't get it.
Looks like a nymph to me. (Or is that a damn 'man-bun'?)
....Cotten
Last edited by T. Cotten; 08-10-2019 at 05:29 PM.
AMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
The "Dude" somewhat looks like a jockey. This made me think that they could be for a horse. But horse saddle bags don't have the reinforcement patch sewn on the back sides. Nor do they mount M/C style or have side straps to hold them to the frame. If they went on a Harley, it would have to be a VL or later because they would have to mount to the fender side panel. I think that I bought them at a swap meet in Springfield, Il. in the mid 1980's.
Craig
Its like a Rorschach Test, Craig!
Everybody sees something different.
She needs a riding crop.
....Cotten
PS: I really like the bags, and wish I had beat you to them, since I was probably there...
AMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
I'm thinking a $20.00 bill took them home.
Craig
That makes her even more beautiful, Craig!
My elektronik eye sees a dancer...
....Cotten
AMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
Michael Paquette from Worsham Castle makes exact repops. He has all blueprints from the factory going back to the beginning.
Bob Selph
1933VC/1934LT Sidecar
1940 Sport Scout
AMCA#15215
The early VLs took the four 'towel rail' saddlebag hangers, and I've seen these on a 36VL so I think they were used throughout for the utility bags. The half moon saddlebag hangers seem to have come out in 1936-39 and are designed for an 18" wheel and not a 19" as on the VL, explaining the odd holes on the sides of original VL mudguards where the later style saddlebags have been fitted.
JDSaddlebags.jpg from Oct 1 1930 dealer accessories catalog.