Maybe didn't even have a serial number? The one in the display case that got auctioned(I think a guy from Southern Iowa bought it?) at the National Museum auction with Leo's bike, parts, etc - owned by Mike Wilson
WERKER WKA6-12F (For 6 volt Systems) Kick Start ONLY Use 2 batteries and wire them together for 24amps and bright lights ! (Pos to Pos Neg to Neg) Length = 4" Width = 1 3/4" Height = 2 3/4"
12 V Battery
WERKERModel WKA12-12F (For Horsehoe Oil Tanks) Kick Start ONLY Generator Motors No Acid - No problems Can withstand heat and vibration . . . Length = 6" Width = 3 3/4" Height = 3 3/4"
Shovelheads !
For friends . . . this shovel handled the heavy throttle hand of Jeff Wright !
Panheads !
This one lives again . . . . Reed's pan snorts like a race horse !
Knuckles !
Are a lot of work . . . . Gordy's knuckle is a smooth - one-kick runner !
SIDE VALVES . . .
45s, 74s or 80s ! Diamond Dave Polgreen's glimmering jeweled flatty !
4 Speeds !
Always rebuildable . . . My jockey-jammin' 4 speed !
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Leo helped George develop them I'm sure his had an early serial number
Maybe didn't even have a serial number? The one in the display case that got auctioned(I think a guy from Southern Iowa bought it?) at the National Museum auction with Leo's bike, parts, etc - owned by Mike Wilson
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