Fuel Cafe for lunch. ( I have 180 photos ) MAMA TRIED
Leave Wednesday for the Show - Saturday !
Fuel Cafe for lunch. ( I have 180 photos ) MAMA TRIED
Living Lost - Josh Kurpius
The Mama Tried Show is the reason.  The other reason is Living Lost by Josh Kurpius at the Harley-Davidson Museum.   I want to see the photos.  I want the dirty, greasy and envious feeling I'll get when I view the history Josh captures of his trials & travels with his friends.  Friendships forged on the road, on motorcycles, on vintage choppers especially, most likely last forever.
Pictured above: Josh's trusty 1000cc Sportster which is captured in a very rare moment of repair.
Pictured above: Josh's trusty 1000cc Sportster which is captured in a very rare moment of repair.
Class C Racing
This racer has his street bike outfitted for a race.  Low bars, big tank, fender pad, early XLR shocks . . . he's ready to go the distance.  He probably found out later to ditch the high-pipe, bore the carb(X-9 butterfly), XLR pipes . . . then maybe cams, turn the cylinders . . . or just sell it and buy a boat. 
Billy's Shovelhead
We jammed all week . . . and got Billy's motor done. The rocker boxes were pretty corroded, so with some wet sanding, buffing . . . and the wondrous powers of Mothers Mag & Wheel Polish . . . we gave this ol' girl a little sparkle to go with a fresh rebuild.
Dave Polgreen & Pete Mason
Here they are adjusting the straps on Dave's UL . . . on it's way to The One Show a couple weeks ago.  I like all the customs they put together - all their builds are runners.  I've had the opportunity to grow up in a family of Harley-Davidson all my life, so guys who are "into it" come and go.  I know Pete & Dave are here to stay.
Very Cold in Iowa
A month of below zero freezing pipes, ground frost, engine blocks . . . 
Never saw Main Street Dam quite like this.
Warm up this week !
Warm up this week !
Billy's Shovel cont . . .
Billy had low-compression pistons (nothing really wrong with that), but he had a bit too much cylinder clearance.  So, I found him a set of (standard compression) pistons that were actually a little on the big side.  I just had to hone a little more out to give him proper fitment (.0015-.002).  It had a big duration cam, low compression with leaky valves.  He said it was kinda a dog . . . that's why.  Now, we upped compression to 8.5:1 - with a better torque-type cam - and new valve job.  He just wanted a stock, reliable engine - it's paid it's dues . . . rumored to have over 100,000 miles of service already.
This was pretty awesome . . .
If you know about any type of music whatsoever, your band may not have happened if it wasn't for these 4 boys who America gave a welcome to come over.  Gracious as always, they took America's very own music and gave it a twist of badness, sadness and soul.  I don't know how many people of all ages asked me "If I saw this the other night . . ???? "   Most of the tribute songs were very good - but, when McCartney hit the mic it was pretty awesome - he can still play and sing his rock-n-roll.
Don't care 'bout pans now . . . or Chevy C10s . . .
Now I'm back to 60's Sportsters 
and . . . 1965-66 F100 Fords !
I even have a Ford on my desk top. 
They just have so much more style
and class those Fords. Solid.
They just have so much more style
and class those Fords. Solid.
( I just can't make up my mind . . . )
Rochester Bike Show has something for everyone . . .
Homebuilt Customs 
Vintage Race Bikes . . .
Cafe Racers . . .
Custom Flatheads !
Historical Motorcycles !
Japanese Classics !
Paint !
and my favorite . . . old-time Choppers !
See you next year . . . Thanks for everything !
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