Originally posted by HarleyCreation
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My Grandfather was the draftsman for the original Cyclone effort. Emmett Moore's 1961 article references this, and also notes that he was working with R.L. Lyon at the time on the race to street bike conversion. Post war he returned to join Andrew Strand as an officer in Strand Manufacturing. Beardsley's letter says he was referred by Lyon.
Regarding that particular bike, there is a nice photo early in this thread showing Strand and DeLadi. I have spoken with DeLadi's daughter and son. The son was in his 20's during that work at Egeberg's shop and he oft hung out there with his Dad. That job took 3 years and cost $22,000 per his recollection way back then.
About the sled, we knew nothing of it until digging thru old attic boxes after my grandparents both passed. The sled photos were mixed in with motorcycle photos and was a very nice surprise. No idea what ever happened to it. He had street Cyclones too, but I don't know if the engine came from a bike or inventory.
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