Early Sportster pump parts . . .
1940 knucklehead cases
The flywheel scraper had been ground down previously. It was about 5/16" away from the flywheel. Most likely by an inexperienced builder in the past trying to put the larger 8 1/2" diameter flywheels in a 8 1/8" type case. Early knuckle flywheels are smaller in diameter. We had the scraper welded up - and we machined it back down to it's original position so it scrapes oil effectively feeding the oil pump cavity - and most of all . . . not dragging down our flywheels in excessive oil - reducing our power output.
Or something like that . . ?
The cases are washed in hot water, blow dry and painted - and paint is baked. The fumes are gnarly. This seals all the welding pores from previous welding and abuse - This Knuck will LIVE ON !
Or something like that . . ?
The cases are washed in hot water, blow dry and painted - and paint is baked. The fumes are gnarly. This seals all the welding pores from previous welding and abuse - This Knuck will LIVE ON !
19" XLCH Front
I keep busy . . .
Wet sanded rim - and buffed (dangerous)
Acid etched spokes & nuts - cadmium plated
Blasted, powdercoated and rebuilt hub
Spoked wheel and trued with proper offset
Wally's Knucklehead
My friend Wally wanted to stroke his knucklehead motor . . . and thought he'd try the Truett & Osborn Kit. You get the flywheels(stroker), I-beam rods, quality cast stroker pistons, all assembled and balanced. We stuck 'em in the truing stand to check 'em out - and they're nice and perfect. I was impressed with the quality, fit and finish. Jim's shafts. Nice package.
Nitrous Powered Shovelhead Motor
For our bro Munchy !
Built to run . . . fastest shovel on the block . . .
Built to run . . . fastest shovel on the block . . .
Wiseco Pistons with ( special camshaft - undisclosed )
Fresh Bore - Fresh Lower
Fresher than Farmer's Market !
Fresh Bore - Fresh Lower
Fresher than Farmer's Market !
Scrambles
This type of racing would suit me better. No jumps (at least not huge motocross jumps like they have now). A fast, maybe a little rough track with grass run-off. Small, twin shock bikes . . . light weight - and jet it to run with the day's conditions. A good set o' tires.
at Ricky's . . . Music and Metal
Rock On !
Digger Mania
This Sportster is really super cool. He worked really hard on it - and I wouldn't change a thing. When fired up, it's got a nice bam bam bam rap out the pipe - and sounds solid and crisp. A true custom digger - with a style that . . . never goes outta style. Leaf by Bob Bond !
Ken Pressgrove of Topeka, Kansas
All Ken ever wanted to be was a champion motorcycle flat track racer. It's all he ever knew - and he lives on (as seen in the movie) On Any Sunday . . .
Jammin'
Did the jambs on the '66 . . . which were covered in 40 years of over spray, nicks, scrapes and primer scale.
Knock it down with a purple scotch-brite . . . clean with wax & grease remover, tape it all off - then add your favorite Artesian Turquoise basecoat/clear to a can of reducer, shake & spray. You can buy the clear (can form) right off the shelf at your local Car Quest. Factory look - all done in your driveway.
Knock it down with a purple scotch-brite . . . clean with wax & grease remover, tape it all off - then add your favorite Artesian Turquoise basecoat/clear to a can of reducer, shake & spray. You can buy the clear (can form) right off the shelf at your local Car Quest. Factory look - all done in your driveway.
Boondocks Truck Stop
This truck stop has great pie. Always has - always will. This Strawberry Rhubarb was so damn delicious with it's sugary crust. I sat on the hood of the Dodge and savored every bite. If you can picture this place (see photo above) - it's old. Boondocks was "the stop" for travelers in the 1960s. Dad gassed up his new Biscayne, mom used the restroom and powdered up, the kids got a toy. The smell of fried chicken with mashed potatoes - or How about a hot beef sandwich ? Truckers, travelers . . . and a lonely soul on a motorbike with a big pack on the back. Boondocks was the oasis at Hwy 20 and I-35 freeway. Today - it's still open. Easily passed by high mpg vehicles. A new truck stop, cleaner and more modern is on the opposite side of the freeway - but, it will never see my business - as long as Boondocks has the Come On In - We're OPEN !
Kansas City Vintage Iron: Day Deuce
You get out of your area . . . and you find some nice, old iron running around. All the decals on the dual-carb knuckle were hand-air brushed ! That entire motorcycle was pretty neato.
How about a 1st year YZ ?
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