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#465287 01/07/22 02:08 PM
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I have a '25 touring car and need to find a pair of Top Bow Saddles. Anyone have a pair for sale or a picture of one? I don't even know what they look like. Any info would be greatly appreciated.


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Brewmaster - these photos taken of an early V 1926 and likely same as 1925.
Haven't poster a photo in awhile, so I hope this works.
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Pics came through great, thank you!
Very interesting, do you happen to have a picture where the clamp forms to the saddle at the back that faces the body?


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I will take one in the next day or two.
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Hi Roger,
Any luck on the pics?
Ken


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Ken - Thanks for reminding me. If you need more views / angles, email me.
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Thank you Roger!
Looks like the part # is 324L & 324R, hard to read, is that correct?

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I might have grabbed one I had that is for a roadster, which is the same clamp configuration.
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Do you know anyone that might be will to sell a set? Nothing on ebay, and most people don't label their parts correctly when it comes to Top Bow Saddles?


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Hi Roger,
Can you tell me what the number is on the bow casting installed on your Touring car?
Thanks,
Ken

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Hi Ken,
Sorry for the late response. I don't look at the chat site on a daily basis. My touring did not have these parts and in the process of obtaining them, I got a roadster clamp that I thought was a touring clamp. I only know it is for a roadster by the size, as roadsters have fewer bows to contain. The clamps I have are presently hiding somewhere in my boxes of parts and I'm not sure they are even correct, as to the casting number. I will try and get numbers unless someone else can chime in.
Roger


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