What a blast we had at the Maxton Mile last weekend with Dale Walksler and the gang. We took a 1931 Harley V to Wheels Through Time to get it running after sitting unrun for 21 years.
We (Dale & Matt Walksler, Dave Fuziak, Bill Nugent, Jim Sims, Brian Heinlein (sp?) and I) started working on the bike around 10 am last Tuesday and had it running strong before lunch.
Then we took it to Maxton, NC for the ECTA land speed races and I set the class record at a bit over 73 mph. Dale then rode it in another class and set the record at 71 mph. On Sunday we pumped up the tires, lubed the chain, adjusted the carb and pulled out the seat post and increased our speeds.
Details and photos at www.caimag.com and we will run a series of articles about it in American Iron Magazine www.aimag.com in the spring.
What a blast - if you ever thought of trying a land speed record run on a vintage motorcycle, try Maxton!
We (Dale & Matt Walksler, Dave Fuziak, Bill Nugent, Jim Sims, Brian Heinlein (sp?) and I) started working on the bike around 10 am last Tuesday and had it running strong before lunch.
Then we took it to Maxton, NC for the ECTA land speed races and I set the class record at a bit over 73 mph. Dale then rode it in another class and set the record at 71 mph. On Sunday we pumped up the tires, lubed the chain, adjusted the carb and pulled out the seat post and increased our speeds.
Details and photos at www.caimag.com and we will run a series of articles about it in American Iron Magazine www.aimag.com in the spring.
What a blast - if you ever thought of trying a land speed record run on a vintage motorcycle, try Maxton!
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