Mikuni 38mm SOLD



I bought this new from Sudco.  Jetted for Ironhead Sportster.  These also work on modified Yamaha TT500 or other 4 stroke singles.  $80.00 (Free Shipping).  Includes new throttle cable.

Motorsport Petcock SOLD


Rare, race fuel valve for screw-in tanks.  Cut the reserve to whatever length you want (need gas in 20 miles or need gas in 2 miles !)  The red "junkyard marker" will come off.  $40.00(free shipping)

CV Carbs on Pans & Shovels . . .

This guy Tom White is a real sharp dude writing programs and using a milling machine.  He manufactures a neato set of brackets that bolt to the heads of pans & shovels, so you can run a CV carburetor if so inclined.
he also has lots of other trick goodies . . . all made at TT Cycle, Belknap. Iowa !

Who needs Sudoku . . . ?

 . . . or crossword puzzles to exercise the mind . . . just learn to spoke wheels.

Cedar Rapids Swap



Terry Noth gave me an original K-Model Parts Book (with an XR-750 supplement inside)  Terry has been on this blog before . . . and it's always a trip to chat with him about Ks, KRs, KHKs, WRs . . . Sportster Strokers . . . it runs deep is his blood.  A total race builder who has built many many motors.
However, the swap meet was kinda a bust for me . . . I couldn't believe some people this year that you'd give them the opportunity to purchase a $100 part for $50 and they'd offer $20 . . . WTF ????

PS. Great to hang with Jeremiah, Pete, Dave, Papa Clutch, Michael, Steve . . . and all those CR party people and their gals I'm lucky enough to know . . . See ya'll real soon !  -Noot

Morty "The Official Shop Cat" says . . .


" I'm gettin' too old for this shit . . . we need a dog back there."  NO MORE POSSUM UNDER THE SHED.   But, now he's on the pink-stuff 3 times a day . . . again.

Carter & Franky


Left Side Timken Spacer

If you get your left side case all assembled (bearings pressed) and you find there's a little too much end play...... you can surface grind a small amount off your center spacer.  Some look like this (others are completely round with "timken" stamped on them).  If it's too tight (you need a thicker spacer, because the bearings are smashed against the races).  That's why the instructions are so strict on using the supplied spacer with your bearing kit, since all the tolerances are set up for that particular combination of bearings and races.  When you install your pulley (or compensating sprocket) it could take up a slight amount of end-play, so you need to take that into consideration too.  It's pure luck any of these garage builds work as good as they do with so much shit that could happen to just ruin your day !  Hey, why's my motor making these squealing sounds ???????

Poor Man's Polished Crank . . .






How to polish your crank and get professional results:
1. Cut your (600 grit) to journal width (add lube if desired)
2. Tape it tight to journal
3. Use leather or rawhide
4. Spin emery paper (I use 3M wet/dry) for about 30 secs.
5. Remove and inspect
6. Repeat with 800 or 1000 grit as desired
This method leaves a beautiful, polished surface for your new bearings and is ready for plasti-gage measuring - which is highly recommended (even after bore-gage measurements) This particular crank measured almost perfect - but, it had oil scoring, which was removed after this procedure.

Happy Birthday Big Daddy !

I never got the chance to meet him . . . but, I get to hang with a few who knew him well.  The stories just flow . . . and they are so proud to tell them.  Roth was a true giant.  His legend still stands.  His fiberglass creations were first shunned by the industry . . . (now a guy with a glass '32 Ford thinks he has a real one and wins first place at the show !) Roth took a lot of things and made them cool - or made them cooler - and made them so we could have one too.  He gave away all his secrets, all his findings, all the stuff he worked so hard to create - he gave it all away - so we could all be cool.  Long Live "Big Daddy" Ed Roth.

The highest RPM cam I've found . . .


If you want a camshaft that still performs at high rpms . . . you can't get much better than an Andrews Z Grind.  4000 to 75,000 rpms Wowza !  Typo?  Possibly?

Fits: K & Iron Sportster

Anyone need a set of rebuilt connecting rods?  $40.00
Straight, Sunnen Honed, Good Wrist Pin Bushings.
Good for 7000 rpms all day long . . .

Happy Birthday JC & me . . . & Lavern

Yes, I have the same birthday as Johnny Cash (and Fats Domino, Michael Bolton.....a few other thousands of people).  When I was in grade school, a classmate named Lavern Vosburg had the same B-day as me too.  In classes we'd celebrate together.  Lavern didn't have much.  He didn't have a dad.  He had to ride a girl's bicycle for awhile (a real kick-in-the-shorts to a young boy) and his Sears Toughskins always had holes in the knees.  As time went by, we went through school together - and where I got a car - he still rode a bicycle.  I went to college, he didn't.  Lavern died with his mom and little brother in a house fire one year when they were tryin' to heat it some stupid way.  He was in his early 20s.  I've lived a lot o' life that Lavern didn't get to.  Did a lot a things too.  So, Happy B-Day to LV too.  Didn't forget ya. . . .

Rochester HD Meet & Show . . .
















Thanks to Rochester Harley-Davidson for putting on a really good show at the Mayo Civic Center.  If you've never been to this - it's always a good time, with an interesting blend of technology, performance, vintage parts . . . even these new "fully powered electric motorcycles" this year.  A huge variety of motorcycle interests - and it's just small enough to keep it personal.  I don't always say it - but, I'm always really impressed with everyone I meet at this event, and the amount of talent that's in this area.  I went out the night before and had a little too much fun - but, JB, Pat and their wives took care of me which I'm forever greatful - Thank You.  I'd like to say I really liked Jordan's Yamaha.  You can tell he worked real hard on it - and you know it didn't look like that when he got it - Paint by Jeremy @ Relic.  Oh, and for the bike show they made up the coolest lil' trophies - really neato !
 
Some new records were set at this year's event:
1. Fastest time I ever made it to Rochester in the van.
( 1 hour 20 mins.)
2. Fastest time I ever lost at Arm Wrestling(both arms)
( .0005/second - Kevin Baas)
3. Fastest I ever got drunk
( 45 minutes - some Hop Sing stuff - D. Huxsol)
4. Fastest I ever got kicked out of a booth
( .01 Second - by 4 college girls )
5. Fastest time from Kahler Hotel to Civic Center by foot
( 4 minutes 39 seconds )

I would also like to thank the La Crescent / Hokah High School Shop Class(photo above) for stopping by the booth to hang out.  They are building a way bad ass chop - which will run an inline 4 cylinder engine - which we hope to see finished at the show next year !  ( and please don't ever drink too much like I did the night before the show - spend your money on bike parts ) Over & Out 'Til next Time !

Wrench Magazine - Go Get It !






My buddy at work is always handing me motorcycle magazines.  This time it was a cool one !  Easyriders did a real good job with their NEW Wrench Magazine.  It's got some great features, How-To stuff, good writing and good reading.  I really like Jimmy Jaurez' 1961 XLH(runnin' a mag) chopper - awesome build Jimmy.  So git down to the local mag' shop and pick one up. 

Hill Climber

This guy obviously knows what he's doing.  Style all the way . . .

KR Hill Climber

. . . . with a possibly some type of mechanical fuel injection?
or just carbs ?
He's got some trick stuff goin' on here . . .

Tom Fugle - Magic & Myth

My friend called me - he finally got to meet Tom and see his art.
He was all excited. (that's me on the right)

"Back-From-The-Dead" Panhead Fred

Hey, I give them names - so what?  This one is Fred.  He's a bit rough around the edges, he's got a story to tell from all he's been through.  But, now he's fresh again.  Fred can still remember when he was new, on the showroom floor.  Now, he's comin' back once again.  Humans are only around for a short time.  Panheads will be around forever . . . and ever and ever.