Author: Big Aholio
Hard Core Hacker and overall bad actor
Hot little Sportster..Compact and fast as snot..
Hokan’s cyl head… Fresh valve job and ready to go…
Ralph’s FL……..Back at the shop…He wants it running again……….
The old FL (Ralph’s) on the path to running condition…She sat for way too long and our #1 P, wants to ride it..
MM, Thanks Eric for the photos………
Honda Spitfire………
1912 Harley…1st 61 cu. in. and all chain drive…And hey look, mechanical inlet valves….
1912
Steve McQueen bike… Supposedly painted by Steve and some crazy painter one drunken evening (Von Dutch)..
The lights are mystery to us.. Who knows a bit about them?..
Single Speed, Clutch in rear hub..Brakes?……Just the coaster brake in the rear hub…Hey, no foot boards, rest your feet on the pedals..
1912 saw the introduction of Harley-Davidson’s first all-chain drive model, which also featured a clutch, skirted fenders, and a 1,000cc engine with mechanical valves. Harley’s ‘full floteing’ (sic) seat featured a spring in the frame’s rear downtube. Harley offered a single- and twin-cylinder models in 1912, with belt or chain drive, and magneto ignition. The X8E was Harley’s top of the range model, and at $310 cost $10 more than the standard 6.5hp twin. 1912 Harley 8hp twins are rare, as the engine capacity was only increased from 49ci to 60ci mid year, making it a more powerful and desirable machine, and the first ‘Big Twin’.