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  • #76
    Howdy Rich,

    Right on, the Hampton at Daytona was absolutely Bike Week central in the late 80’s, racers, factory teams, TV personalities and, oddly, the AMCA board’s preferred place of lodging amidst all the chaos. Prone to riding antiques with no shirt, shorts, flip flops, etc.. I had already illicited a chorus of scowls from all the chaps u unmentioned. Decided in 97, it was time to bust out and bring a hotrod I’d built. Smitty probably assumed that bottom end he did for it was destined for an eventual Winner Circle machine only to discover this bright yellow yellow/black overly chromed machine next to my 39 at the front door, with helmet to match…and no shirt. They couldn’t have been less judgmental, ….Mort, on the other hand grumble a bit (again) and took a while to come around, really miss those guys, very supportive to a bit of a wild newb in their own subtle way. Only hope I can fill their shoes now approaching their ages over 35 years later. None of mine will be sold as well.
    Cheerio,
    Peter
    #6510
    1950 Vincent - A Red Rapide Experience

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    • #77
      Smitty was one of the best,pulling Bethrod pass ( 10,000?) on his pre-16 Indian in 1987 when it seized up. pulled over no turn in either just cliff cooled down then kept pulling up and over the top.He was no spring chicken at the time.
      DrSprocket

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      • #78
        Smitty liked customs as much as restored or more. He built an all chrome 1940 SS racer in 1940.
        Smitty with his buddy Red fields & my brothers Little Base that he & Mickey Green built the motor.
        Thanx for the pic, had many lunches with those 2.

        Smitty & Red Fields 2003.jpg Smitty & Red Fields 2003.jpg

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        • #79
          Just got back from the Daytona AMCA meet. Pretty good meet, but once again the Sunshine Chapter has problems in paradise. Enough said about that, but I have to commend and praise the volunteers who make every AMCA National Meet happen and despite any problems, a big meet is always fun. I sold a lot of stuff, and pleased to say it went (mostly) to young members building up projects and at well below ebay prices. I wish there were more true antique motorcycles at our meets but still a lot of gorgeous vintage motorcycles to look at.
          Eric Smith
          AMCA #886

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          • #80


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            I'm embarrassed to say I only took 2 pictures. I could have taken many more, but too much jaw-boning, soft-selling, and part hunting interfered.

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            Last edited by exeric; 03-02-2025, 04:12 PM.
            Eric Smith
            AMCA #886

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