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    Trying to remember the name of the fellow that repaired my 45 trany many years ago. He was the only guy out of many mechanics that made it work right. Had a company with the word Cycle Bits at the end of it. He was living in Mount Vernon Illinois. Anyone know? Or where he is now? I met him at a run in Death Valley and shipped the tranny to him never had any trouble with it after that. Thanks for any help.
    Len

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    Ralph Camp is a 45 trans. specialist. His Number is 864-680-0943
    Joe

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    • #3
      Thanks but dont need a mechanic just wanted to know if the guy is still around. He probably be in his mid 50,s by now. Used to work for a motorcycle museum before we met. Had a real nice Panhead at the Death Valley run.

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      • #4
        Hello,

        Could it have been Dale Walksler? He had a H-D dealership and started his Wheels Through Time Museum in Mt. Vernon, IL, before moving evrything to Maggie Valley, NC a few years ago.

        Take care,

        steve Bryson

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        • #5
          No but I believe he worked for him at one time. That would be the museum I think.

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          • #6
            I remember that guy, I can't come up with his name, but I remember he always wore a goofy looking welding hat. He literally dropped out of society about 8 years ago, and no one has seen him since.....get a hold of Dale, he could give you better info.

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            • #7
              I knew a fella by the name of Mike Diedrich, a good mechanic and old motorcycle enthusiast, worked in Mt Vernon for Dale some. Haven't seen him for 10 or so years now.
              Kyle Oanes AMCA # 3046

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              • #8
                Gus Karnes, Utopian Cycle Bits ... Perry

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                • #9
                  Thanks Perry thats the guy. Anyone now what happened to him? I know he moved out west to do some welding jobs but I lost track of him. He always did wear those welder hats.

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                  • #10
                    His name was Gus...he and his brother attended many meets....his brother was also a welder and worked at nuclear plants

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