Rex Beauchamp

was an expert - or achieved much fame (but Dick O'Brien, race team manager, saw the potential). Beauchamp beat Springsteen, Goss, Scott and Roberts. Rex won the prestigious San Jose Mile - and Terre Haute 1/2 Mile. He was a huge fan favorite - loved by many. Unfortunately, Beauchamp was killed is a street riding accident. Gone, but not forgotten - his legend lives on. National #31 is now in the AMA Hall of Fame. (and Metro Racing has neat Rex Beauchamp t-shirts) Check 'em out at metroracing.com
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Weekend Activities


Jake, Roth, Spina & Pete

Remembering Ted Boody

Knuckle Rods

Vintage Stroker Power !
increased carbon build-up. However, when I get in the hills - I'll probably have to rejet, or play around with the fuel screw since I'll need less fuel (with less air). Carbs are cool - Fuel injection sucks ass - too easy!
M. Smith / Husqvarna
Striping by Spina

The Horse Show - Sturgis

Halbert
Priest : Live on Harriet Island !


The Most Famous Motorcycle ?





I still don't believe any motorcycle is as famous - as Captain America.
HAVE A HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY !!!!!
Billy Lane

Church of Choppers

'52 WLA Bobber Update !
2. Coil with fab'd bracket installed (I'm running a modern 6V regulator and I've rewired a 32E 3 brush generator to function as a 52K 2 brush unit)
3. Mirror (heated and custom bent) and parkerized finish(olive drab semi gloss)
4. New seat post bushing with parkerized post
5. Seat T welded and painted(olive drab lusterless)
6. Steel tank divider welded, fab'd and painted(olive drab lusterless)
Davenport in 16 Hours
(see churchofchoppers.com for more excellent photos)
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