Bender Cycle Tool
This tool is used to replace worn tappet rollers. The tool sets in a common bench vise. For '36-'83 and Evo tappets. Drill off ends with No. 7 drill (included) then drive out with 3/16" common pinch - clean up tappet body - install new roller and pin - then it crimps ends of pins in the center. Neato. We've done hundreds of tappets with this tool. The rollers pictured are "very early knuckle" before they used bearings . . . just a pin and solid spacer rollers.
Al's paint . . .
This guy "Allen", originally from my neck of the woods. Moved to Haight Ashbury back in the day. Built some chops & rods and served during the Vietnam war. His builds saw the pages of Street Chopper & Custom Bike. He then moved back, did some farming . . . now he's building stuff again. He needed some pinstripes and outlines (his patented flame job and paint). Out in the boondocks - I checked out his hand-built home and custom shop tucked back in the trees. Who in Iowa has a sand-dune-buggie racer???? Lots of neat old stuff. Next time I'm at his shop, I'll take some pics. I outlined his flames - made 'em a simple panel . . .
Process Blue One Shot "The California Kid" flames I call 'em . . . .
Process Blue One Shot "The California Kid" flames I call 'em . . . .
No gain with polished flywheels
Jerry Branch said that he found no gain in horsepower from using polished rods and flywheels over non-polished units. The gains (if any) where insignificant.
Milled Breather
That breather is totally trick. I never thought about that - or saw one done before. The intake is paper-thin. Anything for extra horsepower - and an endless supply of parts from the factory when shit goes awry.
(you ever use the word "Awry." ????)
(you ever use the word "Awry." ????)
EL Gordy
Cases together for total goodness . . . original pump with 1/4-24s all functional now. She'll be a runner !
Chvrch Mail
I had to hang the new postcard up next to my desk. Just a few more pop cans . . . and I'll be able to pay Jeff for that bike.
Mullins Kicker Pedal Review
Review: Fast Shipping. Quality Product. Solid. Quality Construction. Cast Aluminum is High Quality (when I sanded the outside edge - aluminum is hard and non-porous). Grooves inside pedal housing retain grease. Quality machine work and hardware. Very nice - I'm very proud to use it on my panhead. Looks awesome. Thanks Brandon !
" Destroy and Rebuild . . .
Kelly's tranny had "welded" rollers (not spinning-see the flats). Countershaft junk. Surfaces breaking up. Missing (3ea) thrust washers. Bushings totally shot.
He said, " Actually, it shifted fine . . . !"
This could only be a Harley 4 speed. The best ever.
Starting the rebuild with fresh Glyptal.
He said, " Actually, it shifted fine . . . !"
This could only be a Harley 4 speed. The best ever.
Starting the rebuild with fresh Glyptal.
Hux? A distant relative?
Don't you think this guy kinda has that Hux-type-o-smile? He's got that nice "hey you MF'er" like he's got something goin' on that he wants to tell you. All in a good way. Darrel, where ya been? Cool bike. Cool pic.
80 Incher FLT with fiberglass batwing - totally cool then - and now.
80 Incher FLT with fiberglass batwing - totally cool then - and now.
Roller Bitches
What is it about girls bending, leaning, screaming, grabbing, poking and touching each other on rollerskates???? Come and see for yourself as the River City Dames of Anarchy battle at the
North Iowa Fairgrounds in Mason City, Iowa
this Saturday, Nov 12th at 6:00pm.
Alva
Note: Alva is the guy I stay with in the black hills. He had motorcycles for years. Rode in many Jackpine Gypsie events . . . and has many stories to be told. Like the time "Sturgis Justice" was upheld in a local eatery. A jealous husband came in to confront the "gardener" who was having a flirty affair with his wife. After the gardener told the husband to split or "get beat up" . . . the husband finally left. He returned and shot the guy dead (in the adjacent booth from Alva). Sturgis Justice sided with the husband and he got let go. Moral of the story: Don't mess around with married women from Sturgis.
Cable Fray
I've noticed my bike making this very slight clicking noise when I wheel it back and forth. I thought maybe the sprocket was getting worn, chain? . . . it's coming from under the sprocket cover.
Better check it out.
HEY - Cable was breaking up.
If this breaks - you go flying ahead into something.
Notice: If it's not right, check it out . . .
Ride Safe !
Ride Safe !
Micro Twin
McFarland is building a complete micro v-twin engine from scratch. Here are the cast iron cylinders I finished honed to 1.002 dia. for special pistons. The pistons will have a rubber o-ring for compression. He will manufacture the complete engine (4 stroke, overhead valve, single cam) from the cases, crank, rods . . . to the cylinder heads.
38 mm
Anybody got a cool little air cleaner for a Mikuni 38? I probably should've went with a 40 or 44 or a flat slide - but the 38 is the first Japanese carb they used back then - and it may just give a bit more torque and economy than the big ones . . . ?
First, a little dew . . . then frost . . .
. . . . then snow is next. Millville, Minnesota
(that was fun this year, Pat. Tell Ted "hey" for me)
(that was fun this year, Pat. Tell Ted "hey" for me)
Wind Tunnel Tests Confirmed . . .
. . . the best place for most efficient air slicing is with the left hand just above the lower triple tree. To see Parker draft at Springfield confirmed these findings. (from my Camel Pro Series archives)
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