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The BBC Knews
The Voice of the British Biker Cooperative
Issue 1~ February, 2016
Doug Aretz’s 1970 Triumph Tiger TR7V
(Read the Cover Bike article on page 2 for more details)
HELP NEEDED
We need everyone’s help distributing Rally Flyers! If
you cannot make the meeting on March 19th and would
like to help contact me at [email protected] or
262-514-2073 and let me know how many flyers you
need and I’ll get them to you. We need everyone’s help
to make our rally a success.
BBC Officers and Directors
British Biker Cooperative Dedicated to the Preservation of the British Motorcycle
Long Live the Limey
BBC Officers
BBC Directors
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Cover Bike Details
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MY BIKE
The British Bike on the front of this edition of the BBC Knews belongs to
Doug Aretz. It is a 170/173 TR7V Tiger. It is a 1970, “dry sump, oil in the
bag” frame with a 1973 single carb 750 motor.
I had been without a bike for 16 years and really wanted another Triumph
desperately. So in 1986, I saw this bike in the Classic Bike shop on North
Avenue in Milwaukee and had to have it. I have never regretted buying it.
Since owning it, it has had two paint jobs, one top end rebuild, and a frame
restoration. The updates include electronic ignition, bigger tires to put more
rubber on the road, offset rocker arm balls to open the valves a little wider, and
a 21 tooth primary gear for easier highway cruising. The changes “brightened
up” the performance immediately.
This bike has always been a real reliable ride. After riding a 1971 Trident and
a 1998 Sprint Executive, it always amazes me how light, agile and easy to ride
this bike is. I will never sell it.
Doug Aretz, President
British Biker Cooperative
Membership Forum
Remember BBC’ers that April 1st is the deadline for paying your
dues otherwise you will no longer receive e-mail updates, The
BBC KNEWS, or access to the “Members Only” section on our
website. Also be aware that there will be only four issues of the
BBC KNEWS this year.
We hope that all of our members’ information is correct, but if you see a
mistake please contact the membership V.P. and it will get corrected. Email
addresses, phone numbers and physical addresses tend to change fairly
frequently so help us keep everything up to date. Thanks!
! Important Notice !
Welcome to Our New Members
Mickey Champion II Hartland, WI Triumph
David Hesse Kansasville, WI Triumph
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Mark Bartels
Scott Lewis
Tim Cahill
Jack Neff
Mike Spencer
Delta Downs
Woodrow Vanfleet
Kevin Thom
Joe Schertzl
Joe Walsh
Mary Weed-Wheeler
February 22nd
March 7th
March 12th
March 14th
March 14th
March 16th
March 21
March 22nd
March 25th
March 30th
March 22nd
Steve Baker
Bob Barrett
Mark Fredricks
Tim Hall
T.C. Christenson
Rich Reed
Jack Powers
Marty Dschida
John Pendell
Paul Schmidt
Scott Netzinger
January 7th
January 20th
January 29th
January 29th
January 30th
January 30th
February 2nd
February 6th
February 6th
February 11th
February 16th
Happy Birthday to You!
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plan is to have four issues this year.
I would like to thank John for his
years of service as editor, and for help-
ing me make the transition into this
position. I will do my best to maintain
the high standard that John set. As in the
past, ideas for improvements are
welcome, as are articles, photos, tech
tips, etc. I need your contributions to
make this an interesting publication.
Some changes have occurred in the
club officer and director positions as
well. Doug Aretz has taken over as
President for Pat Hanson who is now
President Emeritus. Colette Lendowski
is replacing Ron Vance as VP of
Product, Jim Ziemann will replace Dave
Coppens as Secretary, and Marj Inman
will assume Steve Baker’s spot on the
board of directors. I’m sure I speak for
all members in thanking all outgoing
officers and directors for their service
and all new volunteers for stepping up.
Safe Riding,
Mark Fredricks
Welcome to the first issue of the
BBC Knews for 2016. As the new year
begins, you will probably notice a few
changes in the newsletter and the organ-
ization. The only major change to the
newsletter is a picture of a different old
guy standing behind his old British
bike. I have been given the opportunity
to take over the editing of the newslet-
ter, and with John Pendell’s kind
permission, will continue to call this
column “The Editor’s Points and
Plugs” (if it aint broke, don’t fix it). The
format of the newsletter will also
remain pretty much the same, and the
The Editor’s Points & Plugs
Mama Tried 2016
(Continued on page 13)
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Mary Rose Lange
Toll Free Reservations: 855-230-1900
Group Rate: $76.00
Group Rate Code: BBC
Hopefully in the next newsletter I
will have an end of year report of in-
come and expenses. Right now my time
and energy are focused on my family.
Speaking of family, I would like to
dedicate this Treasurer’s report to my
14 year faithful friend and riding com-
panion. Lucas – Prince of Dogness was
one of the best souls I have ever met
and it was a privilege and a joy to be his
‘mom’. RIP my beautiful boy.
Ride free.
Overall the BBC is in decent finan-
cial shape, the Meeting from Hell was
productive, the calendar is in place, and
Rally coordination in full swing. As I
write this, the snow is melting in north-
ern Wisconsin and while I can’t see the
riding season yet, the smell in the air
sure is hinting it won’t be long now.
Namaste,
Mary
February 21, 2016
Greetings to my BBC Buds,
2015 has come and gone and I am
happy to report that the Holiday Party
appeared to be a smashing success. The
food on Saturday could have been a bit
better, but we will work on that. The DJ
was great and Bill Pluess made us all
proud and won the ugly sweater contest!
We have booked the BW in Oshkosh for
2016 and reservations and the rate will
remain the same.
If you want to make your hotel reser-
vation now, here is the information you
need:
Treasurer’s Report
The meeting was called to order by President Doug Aretz, who thanked
Mary Lange for finding the location of the meeting. Doug also thanked Pat
Hanson for his service over the last 4 years and guiding us through some difficult
issues. The meeting continued with officers reports. It was reported that because
of lower attendance at last year’s rally funding was less. It was decided to not
have a band on Friday night and spend more on a band for Saturday night.
Secretary reported receiving a Christmas card from member Ken Mason who is
recovering from back surgery. The card was passed to all members. VP of
product torch was passed from Ron Vance to Colette Lendowski.
The Wee Willie visor cleaning kit was discussed as a product for us to sell. It
was decided that at $16 it was too pricey for us. Another item under discussion
was a combo Union Jack turtle neck and bandana at $5. This was thought to be a
better product fit for us.
The VP of property reported that the trailer needs annual maintenance. Pat
Hanson said that he would take care of it. There was a discussion about putting
brakes on the trailer and how to pay for installation of them.
The VP of membership reported how many paid members we had last year and
how many were brought in as a result of the special member discount at events.
There was also a discussion of associate membership. No vote was taken as this
is already in the by-laws at a $30 annual fee.
The Webmaster reported that $139.50 is need to retain our domain name and
hosting rights for the next year. He also reported that he was talking about banner
ads for vendors such as Motorcycle Superstore which would bring an extra
source of income for the club. Every time the banner is clicked to the vendor,
BBC will be paid a fee from the vendor.
Our new Editor, Mark Fredricks will continue to publish 4 issues a year. The
first issue will be in February after the Mama Tried Show. It was reported that
BBC sends out 50- 60 hard copies of the news letter at about 71 cents each de-
pending on the size of the issue. This results in a loss to the club of about 14
cents per copy. The total cost of mailing 4 issues is about $292.
The VP of marketing reported that she was working on Team Winnebagoland
becoming a sponsor, she was also working on Royal Enfield. It was decided to
cap race sponsorship a $300 this year.
BBC Meeting From Hell January 23, 2016
(Continued on next page)
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New business: Taxes paid by the BBC range from $4 to $6 hundred per year
and will be submitted. A change was approved in the By-Laws. Policy 1 Section
was amended to read that updates will be published every 3 months instead of 2.
Also there will be a minimum of 4 updates per year, with the exception of spe-
cial promotions with Board approval.
The calendar of BBC events was discussed. There were a few changes and
additions from last year. Bill Pluess will be handling the Run To The Sun. On
August 13th Colette, Indian and Doug will be hosting a post rally ride at noon.
August 27th is Lumberjack Days in Tigerton, WI. On October 29th Carol and Joe
will be hosting a Halloween party. The Pot Luck dinner is looking for a new
location. If anyone has any suggestions contact Jim Ziemann.
Rally art was discussed and it was decided to feature a side view of a chopper
on the back of the shirt and the BBC flag on the front pocket. Rally flyers will be
handed out for everyone to distribute. The possibility of inviting Indian Motorcy-
cles to the Rally was discussed. It was decided to have 1 campsite award this
year instead of 2. Doug and Mark will be handling the Poker Run this year. No
one but Eagle Cave workers will be allowed to do registration. Volunteers will
be needed to help sell product this year. Joe Schertzl will be in charge of securi-
ty. Brad and Spin will be doing the bike games. The biggest change is that there
will not be a band on Friday night. This will enable us to spend more money for
the Saturday night band. There will be recorded music and a movie to take the
place of the band on Friday. An Entertainment committee consisting of Marj
Inman, Jeff Kelly, Dave Corriveau, and Carol Pratt will be searching for a band
for Saturday night. There is a March 1st deadline.
By-law 4 section 4 was amended to allow electronic voting (e-mail). The
secretary of the BBC will be recording and archiving all votes, electronic and
otherwise.
The meeting was adjourned at 3:15 P.M.
Respectfully submitted, Jim Ziemann
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February
27 – FYI-MilVinMoto – 2016 Vincent Massacre Morrie's Place,
5410 Austin Court, Ringwood, Illinois 60072
March
4 - Dinner And A Movie Night @ Schlossman’s. The movie will be American Café
and dinner will be stew. For more info contact Schlossmann’s
12 (or 19) - RTR - Frozen Snot Run – Fuel Café – 8:00am
19 – BBC – Marketing Meeting – Dan and Peggy Kasper’s house -26231 Deer Ridge Trail
Waterford - 12:00 noon—262-514-2073 or [email protected]
April
8 – FYI – Moto America - Circuit of The Americas — Austin, Texas
15-17 – Moto America - Road Atlanta — Braselton, Georgia
24 – FYI – Carbs and Coffee –Vintage and Custom Cars and Motorcycles –
4691 County Hwy N. Cottage Grove
24 - FYI - Rally In The Valley Spring Kick Off Ride 6th Annual Rally - Registration From
9AM to 10 AM. Preregistration Online.- Lunch Included. $10 Donation Required.
All Proceeds go to Vinland Fire Dept. - Team Winnebagoland, 5827 Green Valley
Rd. Oshkosh Wi.54904 For More Info Contact [email protected]
24 – FYI - Walneck’s Swap Meet, McHenry County Fairgrounds - Woodstock, IL.
Colette Lendowski – 414-651-4550
28 - May 1 – FYI - Ozark Mountain Rat Raid – Marble Falls, AK
29 – FYI - Moto America -New Jersey Motorsports Park - Millville, New Jersey
29 - May 1 – FYI – Vintage Torquefest, Dubuque, IA
May
1 – FYI - Moto America -New Jersey Motorsports Park - Millville, New Jersey
1 – RTR - SCMG Slimey Crud Run – Pine Bluff to Leland –
13-14 – FYI – S-K Service 29th Annual Swapmeet – Japanese, European,
British Swapmeet 100 Clark Street, Hatley, WI
13-15 – FYI - Moto America - Virginia International Raceway - Danville, VA
15 – BBC - Brewtown Rumble – 11:00am – 6:00pm Old Pabst Brewery facility,
Jacob Best’s Place - Doug Aretz—262-498-7805 / Pat Hanson –414-429-0574
21 – RTR – Team Triumph 17th Annual Open House – Hwy 11, Janesville, WI
22 - BBC - Run to The Sun General Membership Meeting -1403 52nd St., Kenosha, WI
Bill Pluess –414-531-5234
26 – FYI - Carbs and Coffee Vintage & Custom Motorcycles and Cars
4691 County Hwy N, Cottage Grove, WI
June 3 – RTR - 32nd Annual Dairyland Classic flat track racing Sheboygan County Fair Park,
Plymouth, WI
3-5 – FYI - AHRMA Racing - Virginia International Raceway - Danville, VA
3-5 – FYI – Moto America - Road America — Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
4-5 – FYI - Thunder in The Park - Greybeard Motorcycle Show and Swap meet to
benefit Children’s Hospital of Fox Valley, South Park in Oshkosh, WI.
Show has special British class. www.greybeardproductions.org
8-9 – FYI – National Motorcycle Museum Vintage Rally – Anamosa, IA
10, 11, 12 – BBC – Road America Vintage Motorcycle Classic and Rockerbox
Elkhart Lake, WI. Racing, Swapmeet, Bike Show. Camping available.
Gates open at 7:00am. We will have a booth in the swap meet area.
Pat and Dave are in the paddock area at the top of the hill
10-12 – FYI - Moto America - Barber Motorsports Park - Birmingham, AL
10-12 – FYI – 2016 AMAC Viking Chapter National Meet, State Fairground
Snelling Ave, St. Paul, MN
18 – RTR – British Car Field Day, Sussex Village Park, 10:00am – 3:30pm
2016 Calendar of Events
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Dinner And A Movie Night @ Schlossman’s. The movie will be American Café
and dinner will be stew. For more info contact Schlossmann’s
8:00am
Austin, Texas
Woodstock, IL.
4550
Marble Falls, AK
Millville, New Jersey
Vintage Torquefest, Dubuque, IA
0574
1403 52nd St., Kenosha, WI
Annual Dairyland Classic flat track racing Sheboygan County Fair Park,
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
Birmingham, AL
3:30pm
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June
18- RTR 4th Annual Vintage and Custom Bike Show 10:00 am Schlossmann’s of
Milwaukee 12011 W. Silver Spring Dr.
25 – BBC – General Membership Meeting and Rally Packing - Steve Shelvik
W 8017 Mink Creek Drive, Random Lake, WI - 414-861-8041
26 –FYI - Walneck’s Swap Meet – Woodstock, IL
26 – FYI - Carbs & Coffee Vintage & Custom Motorcycles and Car
4691 County Hwy N, Cottage Grove, WI
July
8-10 – FYI – AHRMA Racing - New Jersey Motorsports Park - Millville, NJ
15, 16, 17 – BBC – BBC 36th Annual Motorcycle Show and Rally
Year of the Chopper, Eagle Cave, Blue River, WI.
16 – FYI - Lorem Ipsum Vintage Motorcycle Rally, Viroqua, WI
17 – BBC - General Membership Meeting under the tent @ Eagle Cave –11:00am
28 - BBC - BBC at the Iron Horse Hotel - 438 W. Florida St, Milwaukee, WI
Colette Lendowski - 414-651-4550
31 - FYI - Carbs & Coffee Vintage & Custom Motorcycles and Cars
4691 County Hwy N, Cottage Grove, WI
August
8-14 – FYI - 76th Annual Sturgis Rally, Sturgis, SD
11-13 – FYI - Symco Shakedown – new venue – see website www.symcoshakedown.com
13 – BBC - Post Rally Ride – Union Grove, WI -12:00 noon
Indian 414-651-455 - [email protected]
14 – FYI – Walneck’s Swap meet - McHenry County Fairgrounds, Woodstock, IL.
21 - FYI – Chicago Norton Owners Club Vintage Bike Show at MCC
Villa Park, Illinois – 9:00 am
27 - FYI - Lumberjack Days - Tigerton, WI - Crossroads Bar - Indian Lendowski
27-28 – FYI - Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance (formerly Masterpiece Club Day)
Auto and Motorcycle Show, Veterans Park, Milwaukee
28 – FYI - Carbs & Coffee Vintage & Custom Motorcycles and Cars
4691 County Hwy N, Cottage Grove, WI
September
9-11- RTR – Annual Triumph Midwest Ride-In, New Glarus, WI
See Team Triumph’s website http://www.triumph1.com/
9-11 - FYI -Moto America - New Jersey Motorsports Park - Millville, New Jersey
9-11 – FYI - AHRMA Racing - Talladega Gran Prix Raceway - Munford, AL
10 – BBC - No Big Deal Picnic – Director nominations—Kathy and Doug Aretz
3613 Charles St, Racine, WI 262-498-7805 ; [email protected]
11 – FYI - 33rd Annual Battle of The Brits, Camp Dearborn
1700 General Motors Rd, Milford, MI 48380
25 - FYI - Carbs & Coffee Vintage & Custom Motorcycles and Cars
4691 County Hwy N, Cottage Grove, WI
October
1 – BBC - Color Ride and General Membership Meeting - Director nominations
Mink Creek Road, Random Lake, WI – Steve Shelvik – 414-861-8041
1 – RTR – Saturday Flat Track Racing Elkhorn ½ mile, Noon Walworth County Fair
Grounds 411 East Court St, Hwy 11, Elkhorn, WI Bill Pluess 414-531-5234
2 - RTR -Slimey Crud Run - Pine Bluff to Leland
6-9 – RTR – BarberVintage Festival, 6030 Barber Motorsports Parkway
Birmingham, AL - AHRMA Racing
15 – RTR - Team Triumph Open House, Hwy 11, Janesville
16 – FYI - Walneck’s Swap Meet, McHenry County Fairgrounds
11900 Country Club Rd, Woodstock, IL
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2016 Calendar of Events
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2016 Calendar of Events
October
29 – BBC - Joseppi’s Bees Halloween Party – Cudahy, WI
Joe Schertzl – 414-559-4307 – [email protected]
30 - FYI - Carbs & Coffee Vintage & Custom Motorcycles and Cars
4691 County Hwy N, Cottage Grove, WI
November
5 – BBC - Pot Luck Dinner and General Membership Meeting - Location TBA
December
2 – BBC - Board of Director elections – Best Western Waterfront Hotel, Oshkosh, WI
3 - BBC – Christmas Party and Banquet - Best Western Waterfront Hotel, Oshkosh, WI
(Mary Lange)
February Puzzle
D N A L O G A B E N N I W M A E T K K D
C V E F V C O C V S G N V Q B E V E R X
K J Z P H G H D Q V I A H M E B G S A N
Z C T K O O R W C P P I G M T G Y B P H
L J P G P V O E D Q C S P A R A C U S A
W U N P L R M K Y X Z A T A D W T O T H
E E E W D S I B A B W T L K W O L T R R
E R O T S R E P U S E L C Y C R O T O M
W E I K P Y L U S N Y A C M W P V F P A
I F K F W X M K D A J R R H J C B B S R
L S P F Q F C A R R P X T D P O Z X R A
L D D U F E N T E R T A I N M E N T O C
I H Q S N C N B J R D S N F Q G F Q T I
E F A L E L M J S R E N W O N O T R O N
C N A T J U O Z C H B C G N P W C U M G
L W N R L T Z A Y X W N F Z J H O E Z R
AHRMARACING, ATTENDANCE, CHOPPER, RALLYART, GREYBEARD
LUMBERJACKDAYS, MOTORCYCLESUPERSTORE, NORTONOWNERS
MOTORSPORTSPARK, TEAMWINNEBAGOLAND, ENTERTAINMENT
WALNECKSSWAPMEET, WEEWILLIE
Best Western Waterfront Hotel, Oshkosh, WI
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Introducing, The President of The British Biker Cooperative . . .
What was I thinking? Well . . . I know what I was thinking. The evening of the
Pot Luck Supper at the American Legion Hall in Oak Creek, Pat Hanson, the BBC
President was looking for presidential candidates for the 2015-2016 term and no
one was volunteering. Not that I felt coerced. My wife, Kathy, and I discussed the
possibility of me being president. I was not working at the time of our discussion
and there weren’t any family obligations that I was committing to like the previous
year, and we thought that would be okay. Not to mention the fact that I was a presi-
dential candidate back in the 1990’s and ran against Scott Hermann . . . and lost.
Oh, well.
So maybe this is the time. And as I stood up and Pat looked at me and posed the
question, “Are there any nominees for the office of President?” And I think it was
Colette who said “I nominate Doug Aretz for the office of President and I said, “I
will accept the nomination of President for the BBC. That was it. The End. But
really it is just the beginning.
Pat Hanson made a real effective speech about what being the President of British
Biker Cooperative meant to him. If you want to be immersed in British motorcycle
culture, the BBC is the place. If you want to be around people who have the pas-
sion for British motorcycles, follow races, read all sorts of books and classic motor-
cycle magazines, and find enjoyment in reading the service manual to your 1971
T150 for the twelfth time, the BBC is the place. And . . . there’s always the hot
young chicks hanging around. And monkeys might come flying out of my butt.
Hanson’s speech put my thoughts into perspective because he was right. Who have
been and who are my good friends from the pat 20 plus years? People in the BBC.
What is one event that I never fail to attend year in and year out? The annual BBC
Rally. And the other annual event that I very rarely miss . . . the BBC Holiday
Party. Not to mention all the BBC Color Rides, Runs to The Sun, No Big Deal
Picnics, packing parties and all other parties at my good BBC friends’ house Steve
and Deb Shelvik.
With all that being said, why not be President? So here I am and here I will be for
the next two years and maybe, but only maybe, for two more years after that
(I never said THAT, honey!).
And to all BBC’ers who are reading this, I will do my best to keep the BBC going
as an organization dedicated to British motorcycling. I will represent all members
and the organization in a manner that is respectful in the British motorcycling
culture, and I will listen to the ideas and thoughts of the directors and officers when
I have to make decisions. And have fun doing it.
That’s why I accepted the nomination for President of the British Biker Coopera-
tive.
See you on the road and ride safe.
Doug Aretz, President
British Biker Cooperative
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BBC Classified Ads
69 BSA 650 Thunderbolt. Nearly all original! Numbers matching frame & engine! New
tires and very low miles on rebuilt engine (under 1000 miles) - purchased from a famous
H.O.F. member...T.C.Christianson! No title (lost many years ago) $3500 cash with b.o.s.
only. Jon Revilla 630-650-6002
For Sale: I'm starting to "thin the herd". If you or someone you know is
interested in the following British bikes, let me know. I'll respond with details,
prices, pictures.
1965 Triumph Bonneville in very good condition. Rich Reed
1971 Norton "SS" in excellent condition. [email protected]
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BBC Classified Ads
For Sale - my "infamous" Kermit. 98 Speed Triple...a super example of a rare , hard to
find bike. Generation ll 885cc fuel injected - my 150 mph uni-cycle! Covered with high
dollar and hi-po custom stuff!. Sato Racing adjustable controls, Renthal gold motard han-
dlebar , Napoleon bar end mirrors , Seat Guy saddle that can be ridden many hundreds of
miles a day , optional oem stuff (carbon frame protectors, flyscreen, rad covers , pillion
tonneau and Seat Guy pillion seat, Triumph high racing exhaust (comes with new take off
original exhaust also), custom line green metallic paint with oem graphics . Recent very
sticky Dunlop tires , Regina gold o-ring chain , +2 teeth rear sprocket. Daytona cams in-
stalled when new.Has been remapped and FLIES. Absolutely THE BEST MOTORCY-
CLE I’VE EVER OWNED. You all know this bike. This is a special bike & is priced
accordingly. Asking $4500 obo...cash offers only please. Impending hip replacement
forces me to put my baby up for sale. Call Jon Revilla if interested. 630 650 6002
Mama Tried (continued from page 4)
When I was 16 my good friend Evan had a Triumph chopper that he acquired
from an old biker. Ever since then I had an itch to build one. Two years ago at
the Walnecks Swap Meet in Woodstock, IL I found a front loop. That started the
whole ordeal. I went home and ordered up a hardtail. I made many trips to MCC
in South Milwaukee to ask questions and acquire various parts including a front
end and rear wheel. I ending up trading a panhead chopper frame and girder front
end for an engine. The bike was slowly coming together. I approached Pat
Hanson about taking his classes at MATC. Next thing I know, the motor is in a
million pieces!! Haha! Working hand in hand with Pat really opened my mind up
to so many different things. If you have ever been curious as to how a engine
functions, I hihly recommend taking one of his classes. I finally finished the bike
and debuted it this year at the Mama Tried Motorcycle show in Milwaukee, WI.
Thank you!
Steve Dietzman
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Mama Tried (continued)
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A B C D
AXLE CAP TORQUE
PROBLEM: Some workshop manuals cite incorrect data for 4-bolt front fork axle caps,
stating that 23-25 Ft. Lbs. of torque are necessary.
SOLUTION: The steel fork leg with a 2-bolt pattern (fig. D) requires 23-25 Ft. Lbs. of
torque, aluminum fork legs tubes with a 4-bolt pattern, whether disc (fig. A) or
(fig. C) require only 15 Ft. Lbs. of torque. Over tightening can cause damage and
possible fracturing, causing serious handling issues and possible wheel separation.
ADDITIONAL INFO: Klempf’s British Parts offers two variants for 4-bolt alloy front
fork axle caps, a more heavy-duty replacement (fig. A and C) or a reproduction
replacement (fig. B). We recommend the heavy-duty option.
KLEMPF’S BRITISH
61589 210
DODGE CENTER MN
Tech Tips
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