Friday, March 26, 2010

New Apparel For 2010 At Wheels Through Time

The Crocker Burnout Tee.........awesome.
The Twin Cam Board Track Racer Tee.....  If you thought they just started making twin cams over the last decade, you're in for a surprise.

Order these and lots of other new great stuff at the Wheels Through Time  Online Store.

Cutdown Tanks

Been working on the cutdown tanks with John.  Cleaning them was hell.  We cut 3.5 inches out of the right tank so far, and have them lined up to be welded back together.

Things are going nicely

Thursday, March 18, 2010

the Con....

We're moving right along on this one.  General mock-up is complete.  adjustable rake sidecar front end is permanently on and raked out as much as itll go.  I'm thinking 21" in the front and a big 16" drag slick on the back.  I rebuilt the transmission yesterday and plan on setting up the foot controls soon.  Still LOTS of motorwork to do. We're running 80" wheels and my buddy Moe is hooking me up with a radical Sifton cam.   Who's got high compression 80" stroker pistons?

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Breaking ground on "The Con"

I hope to finish the transmission  today.  I'll post some pics when I get a chance.

Monday, March 15, 2010

George Wills

14-time (in a row) Vintage Flat Track National Champion, on his KR.
His WR gas tank

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Patriotism...


Long before Evel, Harry Molenaar rode this 41 "Stars n Stripes" WLDR to 1/2-mile glory.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Drivin' from the sidecar

Appropriately parked in the Handicapped spot

Unique, to say the least

Throttle, spark advance, brakes, clutch, and kicker....all accessible from inside the sidecar.

Tire Tossin'

Good form.....

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Light enough?

More from Death Valley 2008


Drag racing at Bonnie Claire Dry Lake.  Nobody beats The Big Fish.
After the races, you're burning fumes to get the 50 miles back to Beatty.



...Not in Death Valley.  Somewhere in Bryce or Zion NP in Utah.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Old dirty primary cover....Check.

The Cutdown is coming along nicely...

Why Death Valley is one of the best places to ride in the world.....

Dry lakes racing.   Where else can you jump out onto a dry lake any day of the week and put old bikes to their limits.  This particular stretch is about 4 miles by 4 miles and about as smooth as glass.

The world coasting championships......kind of.    This particluar stretch of road is just past Panamint Springs when leaving Death Valley.  Imagine cutting off your ignition, then coasting for about 45 minutes.  Nothing but the sound of wind and tires.  Its way too much fun, a little dangerous, and a great way to save gas.  Hell, half of your riding is up hill, and the other half is downhill, so you almost do about 200 miles a tank.  Not bad for 3.5 gallon tanks and a linkert.   The best part.....at the bottom of the hill is Panamint Springs.  Coast in, have a couple of beers, then ride out.

The Road to Darwin

50 miles from nowhere, deep inside Death Valley National Park, lies Darwin, CA.  Once California's largest city, today you'd never know its there.  This photo was taken about 10 miles from Darwin, on a 40 mile dirt road through the desert.  Our buddy Napa Dave has a "winter home" there.  Actually, its more of a remote party spot way back in the boonies.

The Holy Grail

Wish I knew where this one went.

Springer

The pops teaching Jay Springsteen how to ride a tank shift back in 1976.