Thanks Rick for posting the two photos. The board track style bike with key points highlighted is close to where I'm heading. Not trying to duplicate exactly a specific machine or year, but representing an era between 1910 & 1930. The simplex forks look remarkably similar to the base Harley design, but as you noted the small diameter springs were usually (but not always) enclosed in a tube with a slot on the inside to expose a section of the spring. This tube was topped with a brass cap. I intend to modify the Simplex design by adding a tube (copper,brass cap perhaps) and I also plan on re-enforcement of the large legs with a decorative, yet functional, angled "girder" as was used on many non-springer HD forks (especially racers) and some racing springer forks as well. I treasure the Simplex cast fork, leg rockers. They are cleaning up very well and will really stand out in a bicycle world of flat plate rockers/toggles. I'll be using a small brake drum 36 hole hub laced to a Worksman rim with 10 gauge stainless spokes. I'll be using Pat's flat tank Harley for fuel and his HD board track bars as well. Bars will be mounted to the steerer head plate with aluminum 2 inch risers clamped with "half moons".
I had planned the modifications for use on the "Copper Gator" bike but got so far along in the build with the Sunlite springers that I just couldn't visualize the change of forks. Should be fun, parts still coming in with more on order. I think my saddle builder will again be Rich Phillips out of Missouri. He has built my last two small "bobber" saddles and the quality is first rate. They aren't copies of the Messinger (which I like) built saddles, but they have a board track look and feel about them & I've never seen a motorized bike, with the exception of my own, that featured his work. Unique in a me too world... so sue me. Lol
If deemed appropriate I'll post a few photos along in this thread. Pm me if that's not a good idea. V twin is kinda on hold due to lack of design inspiration...I'll lock on to the engine /frame combination eventually and that will prompt a design and theme to build on &still haven't ruled out another Simplex frame build. Hasn't happened yet, whereas the Harley/ "loopframe" just popped into mind one evening during a discussion of early cycle sidecar combinations...go figure!
Rick C.