I've decided to run this bike to Sturgis this year. It will be it's 6th trip in 7 years. Fuel every 50-70 miles (depending on towns with gas stations). If I'm in a hurry, I just leave it running, swipe a card, and 1.5 or 1.6 or 1.7 gallons later . . . I'm rollin' outta there
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I checked all the fluids (really clean !), did a "nut & bolt" check with all the wrenches on the entire bike. I took the primary cover off (no belt dust) and just looked over the belt, checked a couple things, everything good. I run a Diamond chain, and I shot 3 kinds of lube all over it - then chain wax at the end. Don't really like chain wax 'cause it's white, and looks like shit - so I wiped most of it back off. They throw out little cans of chain lube at the bike shows (I don't know why, since most run belts anyway?) so I usually get one for the trip home.
I just ride this thing pretty normal - and nice. It runs the old style "roller" lower end (no Timken) and it's just been a great engine. No burnouts, No poppin' the clutch, No powershifts. It'll do a steady 75mph all day long - and last time I went on this trip I rode it almost 750miles in one day. Pretty good for a '52 rigid frame chopper.
Brake fluid is full and clean. It's my only brake, so it'd better work, right? Tires good, check the spokes, axle nuts, brake nut, axle adjusters . . . and my chain guard is spring/bolt mounted (like factory) so my oil tank don't crack, and stuff doesn't break - it's worked good so far.
This Super E has just been the best. I can't even remember what jets I run, but a suspect a 29.5 and a 70 or 72 Main? I've had the carb for years. I sanded the body for polishing, but then left it as is...since it looks cool. We've been through a lot together, on multiple bikes, multiple miles.
My ol' friend Lil' Joe (from Las Vegas) molded the frame, tank, everything . . . and painted it. It has took direct hits from the biggest rocks, and some huge bugs - and never chipped. The bondo has not cracked (partially due to Jeff Wiley's dynamic balancing of my stock flywheels). Lil' Joe PAINT with Noot WRENCH . . . Wish me luck - but with the good Lord on my side, and a smile on my face, I'll try to see some sights and have some fun - and share it with you later. Not everyone has the time or money to go on a trip like this - and each year I dedicate my run to those we've lost, and to those less fortunate - and try to spread some cheer to all I meet. Respectfully, -Noot