Joe Hurst (thanks to Steve Sharp), has just recently put it back on the road. It's been built and rebuilt many times over the years with various pans shovels and knucks. It once again is a panhead but features a Dick Allen Springer. Best of all it is still running the original sprint tank, fender, and seat pan. Joe just told me yesterday he thinks he'll paint it to match the original black and white as pictured.
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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Joe Hurst (thanks to Steve Sharp), has just recently put it back on the road. It's been built and rebuilt many times over the years with various pans shovels and knucks. It once again is a panhead but features a Dick Allen Springer. Best of all it is still running the original sprint tank, fender, and seat pan. Joe just told me yesterday he thinks he'll paint it to match the original black and white as pictured.
That's so cool - Thanks for the update Chris ! ! !
Chris any chance of seeing some pics of the bike now it's back on the road!?
Where's Joe living these days?
Thanks for the update!
Cheers!
Joe
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