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Igosplut....Any pics of the 57 Pan?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TDW</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Igosplut....Any pics of the 57 Pan?</div></div>

Not stock, but original Harley 57 engine and trans. Not many can say that.

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TDW</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Igosplut....Any pics of the 57 Pan?</div></div>

Not stock, but original Harley 57 engine and trans. Not many can say that.

Nice putter. I've always liked rigid pans and shovels. Wide glide front end looks great on that frame.
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heres another one of mine. this one seems to always peek a lot of interest.
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hers what I am doing to mine. To keep me busy over the winter. Hydraulic disk braking, front suspension and open element air cleaner.
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that's cool frank. is that a common kit for the old minibikes or something you are fabricating?
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My son was cleaning out his wife's family airplane hangar and he found this. Any ideas on the make???? or year???. I think I've been tasked to get this running. I see no manufacturer markings.
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that's cool frank. is that a common kit for the old minibikes or something you are fabricating?
The hydraulic brakes are a generic kit so a little fabbing has to be done as well as the front suspension. But generally, its a close fit. I'm trying to figure out what handlebars I need so that it will be a comfortable ride next
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