Best of LUCK on Wolf Creek Pass!
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The Cannonball riders have gotten through their longest stage, and have gone over 2,000 miles on their journey from Atlantic City, New Jersey, to Carlsbad, California. Tomorrow, they tackle 11,000-foot Wolf Creek Pass in the Colorado Rockies. Here's a link to all the Cannonball updates: http://www.antiquemotorcycle.org/index.php?page=news
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Today, the Cannonball crossed the Colorado Rockies at an elevation of nearly 11,000. And against all odds, Dean Bordigioni's 1914 belt-drive Harley single conquered Wolf Creek Pass and continues to lead the overall Cannonball standings. Here's a link to all the Cannonball posts: http://www.antiquemotorcycle.org/index.php?page=news
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Thanks again for the excellent daily coverage Bill. I really look forward to it. Pretty dramatic day for Dean. Mentally and physically. Just walking around at a 10,000' altitude can be challenging for a flatlander even in good shape.....let alone uphill nursing a motorcycle along. I hope his machine holds together for the balance.Jason Zerbini
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Near Pittsburgh PA (Farm Country)
Allegheny Mountain Chapter http://amcaamc.com/
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Dean's continuing fine performance shows the goodness of those early Harley belt singles, plus his own enthusiasm and determination.
And he's got the hoodoo number, right?Last edited by HarleyCreation; 09-22-2016, 01:31 PM.
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Plenty of unpredictability in Stage 12 of the Cannonball. Read about it here: http://www.antiquemotorcycle.org/index.php?page=news
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Originally posted by frichie68 View PostOr they didn't learn from their mistakes the first time around . . .
John
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Originally posted by duffeycycles View PostYou guys don't get it..HD did not go back to belt but continued to offer belt drivs for customers that wanted it
The point I was making was that chains have always been better than belts particularly when things are wet and hilly.
John
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Counting down to the finish of the Cannonball Sunday in Carlsbad, CA. Here's the latest update from the road: http://www.antiquemotorcycle.org/index.php?page=news
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