Just want to mention here what a great asset Robin is to the AMCA. A wealth of information and never too busy to take a minute and share it with another member.
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Originally posted by dane View PostJust want to mention here what a great asset Robin is to the AMCA. A wealth of information and never too busy to take a minute and share it with another member.CHIEFJ48
MEMBER #2786
TO THE WORLD YOU MAY BE ONE PERSON, BUT TO ONE PERSON YOU MAY BE THE WORLD.
LIFE IS NOT MEASURED BY THE NUMBER OF BREATHS WE TAKE, BUT BY THE MOMENTS THAT TAKE OUR BREATH AWAY
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I agree! We spent some long hours on judging fields together; he never lost his cool, was open to anything to get the job accomplished.
Merry Christmas, Robin!
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I met Robin once in Dixon while he was judging my non original Indian. He took the time out of his busy schedule to look over the bike and educate me on the different years of parts I had. I was disqualified, but I'm still grateful and appreciative of the generousity with his time on a very busy day.
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Robin is A OK.Be sure to visit;
http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/
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indeed he is
I had a 46 Indian Chief about 20yrs ago that I found and got from the original owners Grandson. I knew nothing about it and researched people of knowlege on these machines and their shop in Etters Pa. was close by so I visited and felt very welcomed by his Father Bob and Robin gave me the tour of their oldies onhand and gave me valuable info to help me out. That 46 Chief ended up being a best running unrestored under the old rules for a few years in my region and those Panheads didn't quiet idle down as smooth as the Flathead did when the spark retard was applied. I wish I had that Motorcycle yet, many people ask about it yet. Kudos to Robin and his Father for their unselfish contribution to our sport. Keep riding them, Merlin in Pa.
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Originally posted by dane View PostJust want to mention here what a great asset Robin is to the AMCA. A wealth of information and never too busy to take a minute and share it with another member.
All the best, RF.
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you are right, he should write a book!!! i'll take the first copy.CHIEFJ48
MEMBER #2786
TO THE WORLD YOU MAY BE ONE PERSON, BUT TO ONE PERSON YOU MAY BE THE WORLD.
LIFE IS NOT MEASURED BY THE NUMBER OF BREATHS WE TAKE, BUT BY THE MOMENTS THAT TAKE OUR BREATH AWAY
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When I started with my '48 Chief in the '60s, Sammy Pierce was the main man. Fortunately, we are still blessed with people like the Starks and the Markeys. Now, if Robin would just get a website....George Tinkham
Springfield, IL
www.virmc.com
AMCA # 1494
1941 Indian 841
1948 Indian Chief
1956 H-D KHK
1960 CH
1964 BMW R69S
1966 Honda Touring Benly (aka "150 Dream")
1984 Moto Guzzi V65Sp
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Maybe I should have checked before presuming there was no website. I just Googled "Bob's Indian Sales" and found http://bobsindian.com/
Sometimes, I find it necessary to embarrass myself!George Tinkham
Springfield, IL
www.virmc.com
AMCA # 1494
1941 Indian 841
1948 Indian Chief
1956 H-D KHK
1960 CH
1964 BMW R69S
1966 Honda Touring Benly (aka "150 Dream")
1984 Moto Guzzi V65Sp
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