The Harley Hospital

I like how he left the steel brake tube mount on the leg(click photo)
It was already light enough for 200+
(unless maybe these aren't the actual forks?)

Mama Tried Weekend

I like driving sometimes. 
Mississippi River, Iowa side open - Wisconsin side frozen.
This girl had her Triumph Cub, waiting for carry-out.
Races were great as usual . . . Jared Mees and Cory Texter battled until Mees pretty much ran into him to pass . . . bangin' is racing I guess ?
Michael Lichter was there doin' his thing . . . he also had a show at the Iron Horse Hotel with stories and commentary about his photographs.  I was gonna say hello, but he was kinda busy, tryin' to make
some money . . .  so was Kurpius.
Some guys fell on their ass . . . but it was pretty decent mostly. 


Nathan made it . . .
Hux checkin' out Keith Ulicki's bikes and leathers on display in the lobby.
 
in the stands . . . being "Instagram'd" and don't even know it !  Hey Rich !

The Mama Tried Show in Milwaukee is the best motorcycle show I've ever seen.  I haven't been to Born Free . . . but this show is really good - and it's great catching up with all the dudes !




It's the motors I like best . . .







 The best display of bikes today - anywhere in the world.

Itchy's new orange Kawasaki . . .



 










 

Roger Reiman catches a little air . . .

"Twins" will once again run the TTs and Short Tracks in 2017.

1998 with Resweber

Carroll signed my 1961 American Motorcyclist Magazine that day . . . it was a Saturday.

Joe Leonard's on Television !


The Marten Brothers


This stone wheel was used in founder Joseph Kelly's flour mill here on the bank on the Cedar River.  After the mill closed, the wheel, being really heavy, nobody wanted it.  It laid on the bank of the river for almost 20 years, until these Marten Bros decided they could use it to shrink and stretch wagon wheel tires.  Huh?  It's been on this "Andres Patio" for as long as I can remember.  It be difficult to find someone to make you a stone wheel like this today.  Concrete maybe?  But this is hard stone formed from a larger rock.

I'll need a can cooler . . .


Last Millenium

Ironworks: June 1999

Gary Scott won at Des Moines (1979)

From the left: Jay Springsteen, Gary Scott (thanks the fans in the crowd) Miss Camel Pro Series Lynn Griffiths and Ted Boody.  Dr.Pepper (Mid-Continent Bottlers) were big sponsors that year.