Born Free 6 builds . . .
Kurpius' Instagram ( Jeremiah etc.)
If you search around, find Josh's Instagram . . . and check out their trip to California the last couple days. You know it's a hard ride, but to them it's just business-as-usual . . . really neat -
Ride Safe Fellas !
Ride Safe Fellas !
Meeting People via Motorcycle Style . . .
I've noticed in my travels the type of people I meet are in direct relation to the style of motorcycle I'm riding that day - which is understandable. But, with this chopper - I've met some really interesting characters so far. Example: Jay.
I took off Saturday about noon for another shakedown run on the panhead chopper. I already had about 35 miles on from the morning coffee run to Clarksville and around. I headed toward Nora Springs to check out the annual Buffalo Days Car Show, chow a real buffalo burger, and have a cold High Life. I then made a loop through Osage on backroads - and snaked up to the Town Pump in Mitchell, Iowa. It was hot and balmy - the corn is knee high - all the streams flowing fast and full to the top of the banks from recent rains. Mitchell is a little hole-in-the-wall town with trailer houses wedged between stucco shacks. There's a few nice homes, manicured lawns with new F250s (but these residents work somewhere else) 'cause there's no opportunity in this place. I came blastin' into town doin' 65 in a 25 and coasted up to The Town Pump. A guy named Mick runs it - his original bar in Osage burned down years back, and he bought this place since it's all he knows - and he's good at it - a real, original bar owner type. Just as I got my stuff off, the front screen door swang open and out popped Jay - In a slurry vocabulary of jumble and stumble . . . "Holy fuck - look at that - sweet MF'r - damn, shit - I ain't seen . . . Fucken Aye - It's like it rode right off - n David Mann painting ! How much???? I want this fucker. Fuck. Man. I'm just standing there taking it all in. The door flies open again and the skinny, scratchy voice barmaid comes out next. "Jay, you get the hell away from that man's motorcycle . . . Get back !" But, as I talked with Jay, he's led quite a life - all by his own doing. Married, divorced, jail, married, divorced, on-the-run, back again, out and back again. His very own panhead confiscated. His whole life pretty much on the edge - probably due to that bottle of warm beer in his hand. Once I got him settled down - he was real cool to talk with. Jay knew a lot about old choppers since jockey, girder, devil's tail, stroker, flanders, jammer and wishbone were words that came up. I was impressed ! I didn't hang around long, but I thought about him on the way home. If I hadn't been riding that chopper - we might not have met. Maybe see Jay again sometime - maybe not. You meet the nicest people on a Harley.
I took off Saturday about noon for another shakedown run on the panhead chopper. I already had about 35 miles on from the morning coffee run to Clarksville and around. I headed toward Nora Springs to check out the annual Buffalo Days Car Show, chow a real buffalo burger, and have a cold High Life. I then made a loop through Osage on backroads - and snaked up to the Town Pump in Mitchell, Iowa. It was hot and balmy - the corn is knee high - all the streams flowing fast and full to the top of the banks from recent rains. Mitchell is a little hole-in-the-wall town with trailer houses wedged between stucco shacks. There's a few nice homes, manicured lawns with new F250s (but these residents work somewhere else) 'cause there's no opportunity in this place. I came blastin' into town doin' 65 in a 25 and coasted up to The Town Pump. A guy named Mick runs it - his original bar in Osage burned down years back, and he bought this place since it's all he knows - and he's good at it - a real, original bar owner type. Just as I got my stuff off, the front screen door swang open and out popped Jay - In a slurry vocabulary of jumble and stumble . . . "Holy fuck - look at that - sweet MF'r - damn, shit - I ain't seen . . . Fucken Aye - It's like it rode right off - n David Mann painting ! How much???? I want this fucker. Fuck. Man. I'm just standing there taking it all in. The door flies open again and the skinny, scratchy voice barmaid comes out next. "Jay, you get the hell away from that man's motorcycle . . . Get back !" But, as I talked with Jay, he's led quite a life - all by his own doing. Married, divorced, jail, married, divorced, on-the-run, back again, out and back again. His very own panhead confiscated. His whole life pretty much on the edge - probably due to that bottle of warm beer in his hand. Once I got him settled down - he was real cool to talk with. Jay knew a lot about old choppers since jockey, girder, devil's tail, stroker, flanders, jammer and wishbone were words that came up. I was impressed ! I didn't hang around long, but I thought about him on the way home. If I hadn't been riding that chopper - we might not have met. Maybe see Jay again sometime - maybe not. You meet the nicest people on a Harley.
Side Valve Tappet Covers - Late Model
If you look closely - there are small "ears" that stick out
on the inner covers.
You use this special tool (Noot had an original H-D one)
and lift up the cover, remove clip, and the ears
fit in notches to hold up the covers, so you
can adjust your tappets !
Then you pop the clips in (with square holes)
and undo the ears and the spring tension holds
the covers - and seals in the engine oil.
No Kansas City . . .
Cheryl could see how sad I was not being able to go hang out with my friends Shea (his wedding and party was Saturday - Congrats !) and see Ricky & crew again . . . . So, she made me up a KC dinner with all the BBQ fixins ! My wife is the coolest.
PS. We had high water in CC, and I had my pumps ready, but luckily Mother Nature spared me from any water - Thank You !
PS. We had high water in CC, and I had my pumps ready, but luckily Mother Nature spared me from any water - Thank You !
If it's makin' noise . . . better find out what's wrong.
His rod rollers are square now. Finally after a huge build-up of shavings in all the other bearings, scored cylinders, cam bearings all loaded it . . . it quit. Now he's gonna spend some money.
Falling in love with your own reflection . . .
When I was in college (BFA, U of Northern Iowa) I learned lessons early on from Greek gods I had to study, and the mistakes they made. If you find yourself leaning towards destruction, there's usually a story in Greek myth to set an example for you to follow. All types of conditions and diseases are named after Greek gods. The ancient Greeks were around for 2000 years, so they know what they're talking about. I never finished my masters - and I never got a teaching position. I became interested in motorcycles again, and never really looked back. So now I have this body-of-work, of motorcycles. But, I did get a lesson early on from Narcissus. Try not to get hooked like Narcissus did in the "Look at Me" syndrome. It's a bitter pill to swallow, and you will miss out on all types of creativity to further your own ideas. Don't forget to tell people the good job they did and how impressed you are with their builds.
It will benefit you in ways you never thought possible.
It will benefit you in ways you never thought possible.
High Aqua
Creeping closer up my street . . . sucks
It's like 15-20 steps down to normal river levels . . .
No fishing today - Hang on Main Street Bridge !
Tasteful Paint - Daring Carburetion
This paint is what it was . . . it's simple and the colors compliment each other. A great layout done with a buzz can - always trumps a high gloss goofy paint scheme. Some paint is so weird you miss the cool shit about the bike all together. This cat ain't afraid to run his Tillotson either . . . you see S&S E or B or L or Two Throat, or Linkert . . . an SU maybe . . . possible Mikuni . . . but not many Tillotsons
Timing Light
The only true way to really know where you're at . . . sometimes it matters, sometimes it don't really matter. But it does really matter - if you're serious about your engine.
Swell Fellas . . .
Thanks for the conversations and lettin' me hang out. It was nice meeting you all again. Everyone is so talented - I'm always blown away by the builds these guys come up with . . . A really great day for buying parts . . . and checking out Dave's chopper ! (Ricky, he noticed my Anchor hat . . . and said, "Hey, that guy was just at my shop !" pretty cool . . .)
Hwy 56 North
Minnesota 56 is a nice road again. Over the last 10 years it got bad, then 3 years of road construction - and my back way to St. Paul is fun again ! Photo: Kenyon, Minnesota
Vintage Shasta camper !
The guy needs to pull it with a '66 C-20 . . .
UL Valve & Spring Check
These motors are nice since you can slip on a cylinder and check for possible coil bind, etc. Make sure all your measurements and calculations are correct. You can simulate the motor running and listen for clicks and ticks - listen for incorrect gear lash. I had to turn off Molly Hatchet for a minute . . .
Bummin' around Anamosa . . .
It always interests me the different ways people attempt to go fast on a motorcycle. Car engines, drag bikes, streamliners, multi-engines, minimalism . . .
- Joe checks out the sidecar rig
- Noot & Frankie discuss their meeting in Sturgis
Aftermarket UL Late Model Covers . . .
Trying to get reproduction parts to function as the original parts can be challenging. Many times you can end up with actually a better performing product . . . but, special tools and/or modifications are almost always required.
GM - Bright Headlights ! M.A.D. Enterprises
Mark Hamilton is a genius. His wiring kits for 1965-1972 Chevrolets are the best. Full instructions and the finest quality wiring available. Fuse-able links, Bosch relays. soldering advice . . . complete wiring kits to supplement and replace your "faulty engineered GM wiring system." You are not replacing the entire harness - you are just adding and replacing and upgrading to your existing system. My '66 has great headlights now and I've had the kit for about 10 years with no problems ever. Call Mark at the number above - or go to his website and read about his upgrades. These kits work !
Viking Chapter - St. Paul, MN - Fairgrounds Meet
Very good meet and fun to see everyone . . . there aren't many like this anymore. Small meet, but you get a little of everything . . . motorcycles, parts, show bikes, history, food & drinks !
Side Valve Rumbl'r
UL Pinion & Breather Timing
Big twin side-valves locate pinion face 7/16" from gasket surface - different than overhead valve motors.
Time your breather, and always rotate motor in operating direction and check it again with timing mark. The top hat "ears" were interfering with the splines on this new pinion shaft, so I modified it to fit properly.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)