Knucklehead Aluminum Cylinders






So the infamous Paul Holdsworth rides up on this knuckle with all kinds of trick parts on it.  It's only like his 3rd or 4th ride on this thing - and he takes off from Chicago on it.  It runs strong.  He bought this from a real HD enthusiast who cast these cylinders (cast aluminum around steel sleeves) and then stroked this baby !
The tanks are original 3 1/2 gallons - that were custom widened for extra fuel (before the days of 5 gal tanks) This motorcycle was a "runner" back-in-the-day - and still is one.  Paul is pretty sharp.  Look for his articles and insight in Ironworks . . . and many other publications.  Have you been HAD today?

Ariel Square Four "The Smoothest Engine"






A local Ariel enthusiast had a Square Four engine sitting on his work bench.  He would somehow fire the engine and run it - on the bench.  Not strapped down.  It ran so smooth it just sat there.  This motorcycle was an excellent example . . . ahead of their time in innovations.

Lost in . . . NE Iowa & SE Wisconsin
































The people and places in my backyard . . . I just couldn't live anywhere else.  The Horseshoe Bar just outside Bridgeport, Wisconsin (on Hwy 60) is a great place to stop.  It's an original log cabin - in the family for over 60 years.  On the Wisconsin River.  Great Burgers !  Great owner !  Great patrons !  Nice to meet you all !

On my way to Yuba . . .




. . . I got to following this large motorhome.  We were making good time - really bookin' along for awhile.  He pulled into McGregor for fuel, and I went next door for a refreshment. (Strawberry shake).  When I came out I gassed up right after he did . .  wow ! 

Knuckle Shuffle in Yuba, Wisconsin

































Awesome roads, the coolest friends, great cause for a celebration and party in the highest form of bikerdom.  Motorcycles of all years and types.  Refreshments, food, music - just a real damn good time !
Memorable things and people over the event:
1. Engine Give-away
2. Don Wood
3. 2nd Orange Tent on the left
4. Burnouts and wheelies . . .
5. Kevin's bulldog he's gettin' for his kids
6. JB, Pat and all the stories . . .
7. Denny showed up !
8. Reed's pan (adjusting the clutch)
9. The Vietnam Vet (my new bro)
10. The bonfire
11. Kruse, his girl and the wagon !
12. The dude with the Triumph tries too hard . . .
13. The Kardashian Award
14. Yubarittos (just a myth)
15. Milwaukee Mike
16. Paul Holdsworth
17. Kevin Baas and Jeremy Gilbert !
18. New blacktop . . .

It's only 48 hours . . .

So, you may as well go check it out.  Everything else can wait. 
I know it's hard to just say "What the heck."
Hop on that scoot and hit the road - bring a tent, a tarp or a Visa card . . .

Cobra Jet

A bit rough with 4 speed and big Ford motor.  California plates.  Perfect for Ford Fanatics !

Potential . . .


Having the ability to see beyond just "the vanity" side of something is difficult for some people.  A piece of rusted metal in the tall grass is just junk to some . . . others see the potential.  A old panhead leaking oil, a knuckle with dents in the fenders . . . A few of my own experiences:
1. The girl you don't remember at the class reunion.
(She's like, Hi Rick . . . uhhh ?)
2. The beat '73 Camaro with rust, blow-by and mismatched rims.
( It blew my doors off ! )
3. The plate of slop - is this guts or worms?
( Went back for sloppy 2nds . . . )

Thanks Pete !

 . . . you did a great job with paint & clear !   Coolest rotor around . .

Jockey Dreams . . .

  . . . and juice brakes.

Still in the family . . .

This 1946 FL was purchased new from a dealership in Des Moines.  The owner ran an autobody shop in Evansdale, Iowa for years . . . and this fine machine was then passed on to the son.  Lots of tastefully done custom touches throughout the bike.  (like the rear seat rail added chrome embellishments)  It was great to see the kid still riding it, telling the stories, and keeping his father's memory alive.

" W " Motors

 . . . a 348 or a 409 . . . they're just plain ass cool !

Rudy's Tacos !


A great place to take your date - great food, friendly service.  You don't take a number, and they don't take your name.  You sit where you want - and they somehow find you.  Good Stuff Jose !
( on Falls Ave. Waterloo, Iowa )

Mopar Dreams . . .

"Rain or Shine Friday Nite" at Cattle Congress - Waterloo, Iowa !