Hello Everyone,
My name is Duke Kleman and I have recently decided to join the AMCA Viking Chapter. My life and way of living have been blessed by a career in the Harley Davidson world for the last 35 years. From the Technican side, Product development and Instructional side for new incoming Technicians it has been quite the adventure. I currently work as a motorcycle and Powersports Instructor on contract at ATCC as well as operating my own personal shop. Back in the 80's I started working on Harley Davidsons in which we mainly worked on Flatheads, Knuckleheads, Panheads and Shovelheads. I have always owned older Harleys as well as new ones. My current fleet of older HD's consist of a 1957 HD FLH that I completed restoration on last year and my 1971 FLH I've had since High school. My home shop holds all the tooling in various rooms to do a motorcycle from start to finish. I do everything in house building, machining, welding, etc...including final calibration work from linkerts to ECM's in my chassis dyno for intial break-in. It's taking me 35 years to accumulate all this and is my happy go to place.
Working with people all over the world intially got me into teaching and passing on knowledge that one day could be lost. I joined this group to learn more from others and hopefully help others out.
I truly enjoy helping people in the motorcycle community that has been good to me!
Duke
My name is Duke Kleman and I have recently decided to join the AMCA Viking Chapter. My life and way of living have been blessed by a career in the Harley Davidson world for the last 35 years. From the Technican side, Product development and Instructional side for new incoming Technicians it has been quite the adventure. I currently work as a motorcycle and Powersports Instructor on contract at ATCC as well as operating my own personal shop. Back in the 80's I started working on Harley Davidsons in which we mainly worked on Flatheads, Knuckleheads, Panheads and Shovelheads. I have always owned older Harleys as well as new ones. My current fleet of older HD's consist of a 1957 HD FLH that I completed restoration on last year and my 1971 FLH I've had since High school. My home shop holds all the tooling in various rooms to do a motorcycle from start to finish. I do everything in house building, machining, welding, etc...including final calibration work from linkerts to ECM's in my chassis dyno for intial break-in. It's taking me 35 years to accumulate all this and is my happy go to place.
Working with people all over the world intially got me into teaching and passing on knowledge that one day could be lost. I joined this group to learn more from others and hopefully help others out.
I truly enjoy helping people in the motorcycle community that has been good to me!
Duke
Comment