Joe's enthusiasm on this forum is very refreshing........... Nice Pan man!!
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That is one drop dead beautiful motorcycle.Be sure to visit;
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We liked it so much we ran a full feature on it (including cover) in American Iron Magazine a year or so ago. Stunning!Buzz Kanter
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M/C Cannonball 2010
Thanks Guys for the positive outlook of my work. Take a look at the parking lot chatter forum for an ongoing article of the 1914 M/C Cannonball project currently in progress. This 14 twin cylinder single speed Harley is a ground up build specifically for the M/C Cannonball 2010 rally and is not being build to any AMCA standards although it will be as authentic as possible giving the consideration of its purpose.
Joe
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Truly is a work or Art
Yea this beautifull work of Art sat beside my crusty original 56FLH Flambouyant green Glide at Oley and I just couldn't take my eyes off of it and wonder how the Cam worked with the cylinder arrangment too. This Motorcycle shows alot of quality crasftmanship involved. We really can sit and stare at our bikes and enjoy them as well as ride them. Keep riding them. Merlin in Pa.
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Thanks for your appreciation
Magic
The cam is a custom grind by Jim Leineweber exchanging the location of the intake / exhaust lobes for the rear cylinder. The rear lifter block remains unchanged.
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I still have a difficult time walking past this bike without stopping to look it over.
Joe
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Hot Bike just published the 2009 results of all the bikes displayed at Sturgis South Dakota World Championship of Custom Bike Building event. This special issue is dedicated to the Sturgis event and has published photos of all competing bikes in the event including my bike (to conservative? no awards).
Joe 1-28-2010Last edited by Slojo; 01-28-2010, 08:42 PM.
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Originally posted by Slojo View PostThank you Steve. The show was judged by the builders themselves and custom was the key. It appears my bike was more restoration than custom in their eyes.
Joe
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The thing about Joe's bike is that every time you see it you notice some detail you missed the last time you saw it. A really trick yet beautiful bike.Lonnie Campbell #9908
South Cackalackey, U.S. of A.
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Originally posted by flat-happy View Post.----to scared to bring down the "value" from restored i guess. it was really refreshing to see what you did with yours. i remember someone joking with you about what would it take to put it back stock. i can't remember your answer exactly but it was something like "well first you would have to be able to afford to buy it like it is" or something----my memory is failing i guess----great bike
Joe,The pan is a work of art to!!Chuck
AMCA Member#1848
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