

golf carts stick pretty close to the original look. It seems that the people who are passionate about owning these vintage H.D. I just don’t think it will sell for as high a price in its current form. It rides really well with having that larger motorcycle wheel in the front fork. Below are some links to videos of the Harley golf cart on my YouTube channel. It appears that the fork and axle are original, so I should only need a hub (with bearing intact) and the correct wheel.ģ) Original style steering bar instead of the motorcycle handle bars that the previous owner installed.

The previous owner had mounted a motorcycle wheel in place of the stock wheel. The previous owner must have run over a stump or something, to break such a chunk off.Ģ) Original front hub and wheel assembly. Little did I know how difficult it would be to find some of the parts! After discovering the rarity of parts available, I will likely just finish getting it tuned up with the parts that I can find, and then sell it to someone with a passion for these vintage carts……or trade it for a gas cart that still has available parts.ġ) Secondary/driven clutch assembly (or just the fixed sheave portion of the clutch. So I bought this 1972 Harley Davidson model D, 2-cycle gas golf cart for $650.
