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two FLW's in crates from the factory
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I'll help if I can but...
What's an FLW ?
I'm fairly well involved in the old bike scene but there is a lot more info needed for even an identification. Rich. |
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:) :) Rich, I'm glad you asked that, because I have had military m/cycles for 30 years and it is not an abbreviation I recognise. :confused |
I'm pretty sure it stands for "f....n" leg warmer :fry:
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Are you allowed a new FLW Richard?
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It turns out the man who posted this question on the ktr mailing list made a mistake, he mend: Harley D wla/wlc.
The FLW is not an abbreviation it just doesn't exist. Wim |
I think regardless of his terminology, if these are complete bikes in the crate, they shouldn'e be assembled, they should be kept in the crate.
Once assembled, its just another bike on the road. Still in the crate, its a piece of history- and a more valuable one at that! I hope he cna be convinced not to assemble them! Ian. |
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