A Adamal47 Active Member May 20, 2010 #1 Why is the derby cover called a derby cover? Is there a derby inside? if so then what is a derby? Just curious.
Why is the derby cover called a derby cover? Is there a derby inside? if so then what is a derby? Just curious.
U ultrat Senior Member Contributor May 20, 2010 #4 now i don't know if its true. but the tin primary on panheads had a more pronounced shape it did look like a derby.
now i don't know if its true. but the tin primary on panheads had a more pronounced shape it did look like a derby.
softailhog Active Member May 20, 2010 #5 The cover on my 48 panhead definitely looked like a chrome derby hat!
softailhog Active Member May 20, 2010 #7 You can see one here: Chrome Old Style Derby Cover for 1936-1964 Harley Big Twin - www.debrix.com
HarryB737 Junior Member May 20, 2010 #8 Ya know I've always wondered about that "Derby" thing too, but Thanks to the above mentioned Link... Now I know.... Thanks !!
Ya know I've always wondered about that "Derby" thing too, but Thanks to the above mentioned Link... Now I know.... Thanks !!
J Jack Klarich Guest May 20, 2010 #9 HMMMMM, looks like a chrome derby hat, my 60 FL had one it leaked a lot of oil:s
Breeze3at Experienced Member May 20, 2010 #10 softailhog said: You can see one here: Chrome Old Style Derby Cover for 1936-1964 Harley Big Twin - www.debrix.com Click to expand... That's the perfect picture for this question. Harleys are full of interesting names for parts. Cowbells, mousetraps, jocky, suicide, maytag (or cowpie) and many more.
softailhog said: You can see one here: Chrome Old Style Derby Cover for 1936-1964 Harley Big Twin - www.debrix.com Click to expand... That's the perfect picture for this question. Harleys are full of interesting names for parts. Cowbells, mousetraps, jocky, suicide, maytag (or cowpie) and many more.