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  • Speed Tips For 1931 Harley V?

    OK, call me nuts, but I am planning on taking my recently purchased 1931 Harley V down to Wheels Through Time museum www.WheelsThroughTime.com to get it running after at least 20 years of neglect.

    Then we (Dale Walksler and I) plan on race prepping it for a land speed run at the Maxton Mile in October. We will cover the entire process in American Iron Magazine www.aimag.com.

    If anyone has any suggestions on how to improve the top speed for this low compression flathead WITHOUT harming the bike I sure would love to hear from you.

    Thanks.
    Buzz Kanter
    Classic-Harley.Info Classic Harley History
    [Classic American Iron Forum Classic Harley Forum
    [American Iron Magazine Harley Magazine

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    [QUOTE=Buzz Kanter
    If anyone has any suggestions on how to improve the top speed for this low compression flathead WITHOUT harming the bike I sure would love to hear from you.

    Thanks.[/QUOTE]

    Put it in back of a pickup?
    Be sure to visit;
    http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
    Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
    Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/

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    • #3
      talk to paul

      http://www.fabercycle.com/

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      • #4
        Steve Slocombe has spent considerable time and effort making a V model go fast. He is a good guy and diehard VL enthusiast.
        Kyle Oanes AMCA # 3046

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        • #5
          Originally posted by koanes View Post
          Steve Slocombe has spent considerable time and effort making a V model go fast. He is a good guy and diehard VL enthusiast.
          Thanks. Yes, I am in contact with Steve and he has given me a number of pointers that I know will help us along. But always looking for a few more if possible.
          Buzz Kanter
          Classic-Harley.Info Classic Harley History
          [Classic American Iron Forum Classic Harley Forum
          [American Iron Magazine Harley Magazine

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          • #6
            I am told the original pot metal carb on my 1931 Harley V is not a good carb. I have found a rebuilt Linkert M-36 carb and was wondering if that is too much carburetion for my old flathead.

            I would like something I can ride with on the street and still get maximum top speed at the Maxton Mile land speed run next month. Is the M-36 a good choice? What would be better?

            Thanks.
            Buzz Kanter
            Classic-Harley.Info Classic Harley History
            [Classic American Iron Forum Classic Harley Forum
            [American Iron Magazine Harley Magazine

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            • #7
              polydyn

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              www.motorcyclecannonball.com

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