not important but I was just wondering, all the 1979 SF's ive seen have a silver coloured engine but mine has a black engine, its factory paint by the way and yes the frame and engine numbers match, 3H3.
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Originally posted by bikerphil View PostSomeone may have painted it, along with all the gold trying to emulate a Midnight Special. There was no black engine available (US) until 1980 AFAIK.
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Well, after looking at a few pictures of your bike posted in another thread, to me the paint looks too fresh to be the original 40 year old paint. Maybe the PO did some research and used the correct factory finish paint. I noticed there is no paint under the ignition cover, wondering if there is supposed to be.2H7 (79) owned since '89
3H3 owned since '06
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Originally posted by bikerphil View PostWell, after looking at a few pictures of your bike posted in another thread, to me the paint looks too fresh to be the original 40 year old paint. Maybe the PO did some research and used the correct factory finish paint. I noticed there is no paint under the ignition cover, wondering if there is supposed to be.Last edited by Tonyxs11; 10-23-2022, 06:58 AM.
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Originally posted by Tonyxs11 View Post
yeah thats possible, but if someone has painted it then they have used the exact same paint the factory uses ?????Last edited by cajun31; 10-23-2022, 11:15 AM.2 - 80 LGs bought one new
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Originally posted by cajun31 View Post
Not just possible... that engine has been painted. No way a 40 year old engine still has the shine that the paint shows from previous posts/pictures you have posted. Two things from the pictures is that the fins on the engine are black and the rotors are a fresh black as well. On the black engines the fins are still silver. If you want to prove that it has been painted you can take a bit of thinner on a rag and pick a non-conspicuous spot and rub the rag on the paint. If it is fairly fresh paint, and especially if it was done with rattle can paint, the paint will come right off.
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