HI Cory,
Yes, Cliff was right there, in the thick of things. However, he wandered in both camps! It was the norm to jump ship to who ever would pay the most. So Cliff also worked for Dudley Perkins, and was the wrench for Paul Albrect, as they toured the circuit (in a hearse that they slept in, with the race bikes in tow on an open, home-made trailer....which I now own). Cliff always maintained a replica of his hot rod 101, and his WR, and built a matching pair for his wife, Helen, who was of the Henderson Family. Of these replicas, hit Henderson, aluminum tanked 101 was the fastest. He lent his WR out to current racers at vintage events. We all learned a lot from him, be it in the mechanics, or on the track. Great Stuff! He could easily be a great subject for a book. He was an illigal from Canada of all things too!
RF.
Yes, Cliff was right there, in the thick of things. However, he wandered in both camps! It was the norm to jump ship to who ever would pay the most. So Cliff also worked for Dudley Perkins, and was the wrench for Paul Albrect, as they toured the circuit (in a hearse that they slept in, with the race bikes in tow on an open, home-made trailer....which I now own). Cliff always maintained a replica of his hot rod 101, and his WR, and built a matching pair for his wife, Helen, who was of the Henderson Family. Of these replicas, hit Henderson, aluminum tanked 101 was the fastest. He lent his WR out to current racers at vintage events. We all learned a lot from him, be it in the mechanics, or on the track. Great Stuff! He could easily be a great subject for a book. He was an illigal from Canada of all things too!
RF.
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