NOS, New Old Stock



I keep seeing parts listed as NOS, which, to me - means new, vintage, unused parts of oem, original equipment manufacturer's origin.  Made by the original companies like Harley-Davidson, Yamaha, etc.  I feel that "NOS" can also be from Performance Machine, old Gary Bang, Crazy Frank, etc.  But, now you got these bozos listing "NOS" and it's a Chinese part !  It's new, yes . . . but, it's Taiwan, India . . . come on !  If you are advertising a part as NOS for a vintage Harley . . . it should be USA.  (If I'm restoring my Chinese bicycle from 1973, that's different.)  The shaft above is the ultimate meaning of "NOS, New Old Stock."  When I opened the UPS shipping box, and pulled back the bubble wrap, I was like - freakin' aye dude ! 

Gene(son) and Joe Smith

Smith set many 1/4 mile ET records.  
Shovelheads have the potential to be incredibly fast.

. . . with a little help from my friends . . .


The countershaft (closed end) bearing boss of my KHK cases was cracked and oval.  The bearing just falls out.  Someone had tried to peen it in - it's just freaked up.  McFarland spun out an inner aluminum sleeve for the ID - and he made an aluminum "donut" for the outside.  Pat will weld all this up - creating a strong boss for the bearing.  With both case 1/2s together, with the trans door installed - McFarland will locate off the door bearing ID - and then remove the left case 1/2 - and using this dimension, line bore the closed bearing ID - to leave about a .0025 press fit for my new closed-end bearing.  Understand?  I do, but I've been running this through my head for about 10 days now . . . brain strain !

The "New Way . . .



 I just love my Newway Seat Cutter.  The carbide cutters are adjustable, they give you the 46 and the 30 (just flip it over) and you can get a 60 degree too - and then you can achieve the seat width you want, and with some practice, you get a nice smooth seat finish by gradually decreasing the pressure on the spring-loaded handle.  It makes cutting seats fun, and it's not so messy.  I lap the valves in carefully with a low-speed drill (forward & reverse) and then hand-lap the final finish.  This is my KHK racer cylinders with big, honkin' valves.  They almost touch each other.  She's factory-ported and I just dig these K Models !

Retro Rewind Dubuque - "Yes, it was a blast !"




I'd have to rate it as one of the best indoor events in the Midwest - Great to see everybody again and make some plans for Vintage Torque (also in Dubuque) 1st weekend of May . . . See ya'll soon. 

Retro Rewind - 2015 - In case you missed it . . . ?










You really got to hand it to John Wells and his crew.  If it wasn't for his psychotic mind and love of all things retro - we'd have less fun.  This event is really super cool.  Top quality rods and bikes.  Top quality art, talent, music . . . everything is real spot-on and a professionally done deal.  Mark your calender for next year - (time flies when yer havin' fun) and get on over to this "river town" venue and check it out

Retro Rewind - Steve wins !


Steve received the prestigious SHOW CLASS Magazine "Pick" and won a couple thousand bucks, a free expense paid trip and some other cheesy shit . . . Congrats to you (and your girl too).

Retro Rewind - Friday Nite Thunder . . .



It was cool hearing all the hot-rods pull-in up the ramp as the place slowly loaded up with vintage steel.  Those baby hemi motors with the straight pipes !

Retro Rewind - Some of my favorites . . .




Jeremiah's Panhead and Carney's Shovel Chop 
were a couple scoots I can dig.
Sweet build dudes !