007 - 354th Fighter Group
007 - 354th Fighter Group
007 - 354th Fighter Group
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ON THE COVER
Roger Regan and Christina Riordan
prove where there’s smoke, there’s fire!
PHOTO: JOHN ZAMORA
CONTENTS
JULY 2017
Volume 49 • Number 6
DEPARTMENTS
Major Ranting ...................................................8
Editor’s Note ...................................................10
Candy Shop ..................................................... 12
Garage ............................................................... 14
Closet ................................................................. 16
Geeked .............................................................. 18
Tales from the Dyno ....................................20
Interrogation .................................................. 22
Used and Abused......................................... 78
Past Blast.........................................................80
Readers’ Rides............................................... 82
Top 10 ............................................................... 88
Speed’s Spotlight .........................................90
Webslinger ...................................................... 92
Hotness ............................................................ 98
TECH
S&S 100-INCH POWER
PACKAGE
Twin Cam 88 .................................................. 66
PATTERN MAKING
#hotbikesnapfab .......................................... 76
FEATURES
FOREFRONT
The State of the Union Address in
Harley Stunts ...................................................24
CHOPPED
Rock guitarist Gilby Clarke’s
custom 1965 Panhead ................................. 30
54 62
A powerful pair of PD FXRPS .....................38
MODIFIED
Once you start black, you’ll keep
going back........................................................46
STREET RIPPER
Josh Cappo’s custom 2011 Dyna .............54
THE LIFE
History of the Digger....................................62
JULY 2017 / 7
MOTOR MOUTH
F
olklore states that horsepower motors, and other machinery. is, was, and will always be chock-full of
was crafted with an 18th century Currently there are a ton of different go-fast goodies. In all actuality, we have
Scottish engineer named James standards and types of measured bored out this issue to bring you many
Watt. Watt had a buddy, a brewer, horsepower, but we here at Hot Bike of the best sugarplums of speed and how
who wanted an engine that would match are all about good-old, tried-and-true to get it.
the power of a horse. Word has it that Watt mechanical horsepower. We also added some solid engine, sus-
whipped him up one that did just that. And If you didn’t know already, horse- pension, and metal-shaping tech features
that’s how the term came about. Sorry to power is why and how this magazine as well. John, Ed, and I also rounded out
say, y’all, but this story about the history of came about back in 1971. Yup, before this issue with some stellar bikes that
horsepower is most likely horseshit. chromed-out Softails, fat-tired choppers, we feel are worthy of being placed in the
Here is what historians and scientists of and big-wheeled baggers, Hot Bike was horsepower issue, making this one hell
the world actually know: Watt wanted to the first V-twin performance magazine. of a killer crop of dead trees you are hold-
equate the productivity of steam engines And we still make performance a corner- ing in your hands. Okay, enough of my
to the power of draft horses. And so after stone of every issue we print today. incessant yammering about this month’s
much trial, error, and finally success by Hot Bike’s print and online editors are magazine already. Turn the page and
Watt, the term “horsepower” was born. The just like you. We are up late at night after check out the rest of it for yourself. You
measurement later encompassed the output work fiddling with our bikes by adding or won’t be sorry you did. HB
power of other types of piston-powered modifying parts to increase horsepower. JEFF G. HOLT
EDITOR IN CHIEF
reciprocation and internal-combustion And why not? We are just following
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EDITOR’S NOTE
HARLEY STUNTS
T
he resurgence of the Harley and techniques from riders on bikes with
stunt scene has been seeing two-thirds the weight and two-thirds
massive growth over the past more power. Today, Jason has continued
couple of years. Poppin’ wheel- to push the boundaries of what is pos-
ies on a V-twin is anything far from new. sible on two wheels and has since earned
That’s been going on for much longer the nick name “The Godfather.”
than you might think. The latest, and probably most influ-
Back in 1918, the British publication ential riders, Unknown Industries start-
The Motor Cycle said, “Many of these ed in 2009 beginning with Buddy Suttle
young men have returned from the and Nick Leonetti and later Kade Kates
fields of the Great War, accustomed to in 2013. This group has influenced
brash, unsettling thrills and life lived on stunt riders from all over the world to
the razor’s edge. Many have chosen to switch from the buzz of an inline-four
bestow their discharge pay on fast, noisy of a Japanese motor to the thump of
motorbikes on which they take to public an American V-twin. Aside from that,
roads in dangerous, antisocial displays their wild paint jobs mixed with classic
meant to impress females while upset- patterns, courtesy of painter Taylor
ting livestock and the general populace. Schultz, have revolutionized the custom
It stirs the imagination and fosters pity Harley scene with variations on the
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LOSING WEIGHT TO
GAIN HORSEPOWER
S
ure, many of you don’t we ride is that the loss of 7 pounds is be stored for extended periods of time
mind how your bike rides, equal to gaining one unit of horsepow- even in low-temperature environments
considering the way it is er. One of the easiest ways is to ditch with the ability to start right up. No
dripping in pounds of heavy the stock exhaust setup for something trickle charger needed! Lithium-ion
chrome with scads of bags filled with lighter. This action can get rid of 25 batteries also have superior vibration
every piece of gear conceivable. But pounds or more on some bikes. resistance so you can mount them in a
there is also a large percentage of folks One of the other ways we have found myriad of directions without damaging
reading this magazine who want to recently is to ditch the 15-pound stock the battery or bike. And that’s a good
wring out every bit of power their bike lead-acid battery and go with one of thing, right?
can give. Doing motor work or adding the new crop of direct-fit lithium-ion We have been testing this latest crop
forced induction is a path to greatness, batteries. These types of batteries are of lithium-ion batteries for a while now,
but getting rid of dead weight is also lighter because they have no corrosive and although they are only a portion
a good (and usually cheaper) way to liquids and no toxic heavy metals inside the weight of a lead-acid battery, we
increase power. Yes, a reduction in them. They are also engineered to be have been seeing more than twice the
poundage is never really equivalent to smarter with built-in charge and equal- service life of the conventional bat-
increasing real-deal horsepower, but izing protection, which prevents the teries. And that is a win-win situation
as the racers say, “Every ounce counts battery from being over-charged. Also, right there if we have ever seen one.
when you have the need for speed.” by their nature these types of batteries Look for an in-depth test on these bat-
A rule of thumb for the kind of bikes have a low self-discharge, so they can teries and more on hotbike.com. HB
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TALES FROM THE DYNO WORDS AND PHOTOS: HOT BIKE STAFF
W
e bolted the Bassani Road Rage III pipe on
SOURCES:
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conjunction with tuning from a Vance & Hines
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FP3 and the addition of a high-flowing intake,
we saw some seriously good power gains of 86.27 hp with
DYNOJET
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FOREFRONT
Glory
THE STATE OF THE
UNION ADDRESS IN
HARLEY STUNTS
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WORDS AND PHOTOS: JOHN ZAMORA
MODEL: CHRISTINA RIORDAN
JULY 2017 / 25
FOREFRONT | 1993 FXRL
about four years ago. Social media brought it out into the open
and the ability to see it on your phone. You can see Harley wheel-
ies anytime if you’re into it.
STYLE PINK
FOCUS WHITE
FROST
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
OWNER Roger Regan
SHOP Slabsides
SHOP PHONE (408) 364-0284
YEAR/MAKE/MODEL 1993/Harley-Davidson/FXRL
FABRICATION Bung King
BUILD TIME 1 month
ENGINE
YEAR/TYPE/SIZE 1989/H-D/Evo 80ci
BUILDER Roger Regan
CASES H-D
CYLINDERS H-D
HEADS H-D
ROCKER BOXES H-D
CAMS S&S
THROTTLE BODY S&S
AIR CLEANER Arlen Ness
EXHAUST Big Bear Choppers
TRANSMISSION
YEAR/TYPE 1993/H-D
GEARS 5-speed
CLUTCH Barnett
PRIMARY DRIVE H-D
FRAME
YEAR/TYPE 1993/FXRL HD
RAKE/STRETCH Stock
SUSPENSION
FRONT END
LENGTH 26 in.
TRIPLE TREES H-D 39mm
SWINGARM H-D
REAR SHOCKS Progressive 390s
WHEELS, TIRES, AND BRAKES
FRONT
BUILDER/SIZE H-D/19-in. mags 9-spoke
TIRE/SIZE 100/90/19
CALIPERS 2002 H-D
ROTORS Twin Power
REAR
BUILDER/SIZE H-D/16-in. mags 9-spoke
TIRE/SIZE 150 x 16
CALIPER 2002 Dyna H-D
ROTOR Twin Power
SPROCKET Bung King
FINISH/PAINT
MANUFACTURER
COLORS Red, White, and Blue
PAINT/GRAPHICS American by Chris Roberts
PLATING/POLISHING Best Chrome, Morgan Hill, CA
POWDERCOATING Bung King
ACCESSORIES
FRONT FENDER H-D
REAR FENDER Chopped
GAS TANK FXRL
HANDLEBARS Bung King
GRIPS Avon
MIRRORS H-D
HAND CONTROLS H-D
FOOT CONTROLS FXR Mids
HEADLIGHT Moons MC
TAILLIGHT Bung King
SEAT Saddlemen
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WORDS AND PHOTOS: JIM GIANATSIS
MODEL: ALISSA BOURNE
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CHOPPED | 1965 PANHEAD
“ONCE HE BROUGHT IT
HOME, IT WAS STRIPPED
DOWN TO THE BARE FRAME
WHERE HE THEN REBUILT IT
MORE TO HIS OWN TASTE
WITH THE BLUE FLAME
PAINT AND OLD-SCHOOL
TOUCHES LIKE THE REAR
FENDER SISSY BAR HE
FABRICATED HIMSELF.”
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BEST FOR
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL LENGTH Stock
OWNER Gilby Clarke TRIPLE TREES H-D
YEAR/MAKE/MODEL 1965/Harley-Davidson/Panhead SWINGARM Rigid
FABRICATION Gilby Clarke REAR SHOCKS Rigid
BUILD TIME 20+ years
WHEELS, TIRES, AND BRAKES
ENGINE FRONT
YEAR/TYPE/SIZE 1965/H-D Panhead/74 in. BUILDER/SIZE H-D
BUILDER H-D TIRE/SIZE Avon Speeedmaster/21 in.
CASES H-D BRAKES Springer Mechanical
DRUM H-D
CYLINDERS H-D
REAR
HEADS H-D
BUILDER/SIZE H-D
ROCKER BOXES H-D
TIRE/SIZE Coker Firestone/16 in.
CAMS Andrews
DRUM Hydraulic H-D
PUSHRODS S&S
CARBURETOR S&S Super E FINISH/PAINT
AIR CLEANER Goodson COLORS Black with purple flame graphics
EXHAUST Gilby Clarke PAINT/GRAPHICS Gen Love Ear Art
IGNITION Mallory
ACCESSORIES
TRANSMISSION FRONT FENDER Throttle Addiction Gilby Clarke modified
YEAR/TYPE 1964/H-D REAR FENDER H-D
GEARS Andrews GAS TANK Throttle Addiction Gilby Clarke modified
CLUTCH Rivera Pro DASH H-D
PRIMARY DRIVE Primo Rivera 1-1/2 in. open belt GAUGES H-D
SHIFTER Gilby Clarke HANDLEBARS Biltwell
GRIPS Hippy Killer
FRAME FOOT CONTROLS Hippy Killer
YEAR/TYPE 1965/H-D Wishbone PEGS Hippy Killer
RAKE/STRETCH Stock HEADLIGHT H-D
TAILLIGHT H-D
SUSPENSION SISSY BAR Gilby Clarke
FRONT END H-D Inline Springer SEAT Anvil Customs
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BAGGED
WORDS: JACK COOKSEY
PHOTOS: JOHN ZAMORA
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Bad Cop
A POWERFUL PAIR OF PD FXRPS
JULY 2017 / 39
BAGGED | 1989 FXRP
Y
ou spend many long nights on
the internet searching all the
many honey holes to come across
these kinds of bikes. Then comes
the race from California through 10 states
to Buffalo, New York, to get this mint-
condition 1989 FXRP. This one I trailered
because of the cold weather, unlike some
of the other FXRPs, which were ridden
sight unseen across the country, wrenching
and babying them all the way to get them
home. This bike was well cared for, garage
kept, and hasn’t seen a bad day in its many
years of being ridden. It started its journey
as a New York police bike (Sgt. Bike)—
paperwork like that is a big part of this
bike’s history.
This all-original FXRP was like none of
the other ones I have purchased. When I
saw this one I knew I had finally done it. It’s
all original paint and was the cleanest I’ve
ever seen, from its perfect chrome, all the
way to the factory bags that were flawless
with their factory keys.
I couldn’t wait to get this one back to
California and get out on it and ride. My one is rare. You don’t always find them all
first ride was around 350 miles of pure original, with all matching numbers in amaz-
twists and two-lane highways. It was ing condition. My hunt for FXRPs is still
everything I thought it would be: The han- going strong—it’s what I love to do. It’s my
dling was like a dream, and the motor was passion of the chase to find theses true time
smooth and strong. I couldn’t wait to show capsules to share them with the motorcycle
this one off. It’s the perfect original factory industry. Special thanks to AIP Speed for
FXRP that one could only dream of. This always being there for me.
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BAGGED | 1994 FXRP
“THE BIKE WAS AN ORIGINAL MATCHING-NUMBERS GEORGIA STATE PATROL BIKE WITH A BLUE-AND-SILVER PAINT
SCHEME (GEORGIA STATE COLORS). CLEARLY THE OLD MAN WHO HAD IT ALL THOSE YEARS RODE THE HELL OUT OF IT.”
My best friend Jack Cooksey wanted a 1994 FXRP
for quite some time, but they were difficult to find in
original condition. One day at my pad when he was
getting ready to book a flight to Minnesota to get an
FXRT he stumbled upon an ad in Washington for the
exact bike he wanted, a 1994 FXRP. When he got to
Washington and saw the bike, it wasn’t as clean as he
would have liked, and Jack almost walked away from
the deal and flew home. Thankfully he didn’t, and he
rode the bike back to Southern California, about 1,200
miles.
The bike was an original matching-numbers Georgia
State Patrol bike with a blue-and-silver paint scheme
(Georgia State colors). Clearly the old man who had
it all those years rode the hell out of it. It was original
but a little weathered. Jack was torn between riding it
as is and let it patina or do a full frame off restoration;
there was no middle ground. He finally decided on
the latter and we took it to AIP Speed but not before
Jack ripped a couple wheelies out front. AIP is a well-
respected family-run shop in Santa Clarita who built decision to sell the bike. I knew how them powdercoated since I was in-
one of Jack’s previous bikes and a lot of our friends’ much he had invested in it financial- stalling a Woods Performance W6H
bikes as well. ly and emotionally like a lot of us do. cam, and installed a Dyna 2000
The bike was stripped to the frame, and off it went It broke my heart. I purchased the ignition. A Rivera Primo ring gear
to powdercoat with every other part that could be FXRP from Jack, he sold my existing reduction kit, and Weldon’s Spragg
done. Jack decided on an S&S 111 motor instead of bike, and I was able to return the 90 starter clutch were also put in.
rebuilding the stock 80 after some research and good money to a friend within the month. I went with Big Al’s Nick Leonetti
reviews. The transmission was freshened up as well, Around the same time, I changed bend bars and the Bubba 10-inch
and all bearings, bushings, motor mounts, and so forth the charging system, installed the pullback risers. The front end was
we changed. It took a couple months, but it was well Thunderheader with modifications, rebuilt by Tony at 27 Cycles with
worth the wait. He had his dream bike, finally! replaced the S&S “E” intake with a Jimmy at Top Line Tubes doing the
After a month or two, Jack had some important “G” along with a polished Mikuni 48, gold DLC coating, with Race Tech
changes going on in his life and made a very difficult pulled all the motor covers and had springs and its gold valves.
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BAGGED
SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL
OWNER Jesse Bradley
GENERAL SHOP Harley Garage
OWNER Jack Cooksey SHOP PHONE (818) 493-8322
SHOP Harley Garage (@teamdyna123) YEAR/MAKE/MODEL 1994/Harley-Davidson/FXRP
SHOP PHONE (818) 493-8322 FABRICATION AIP Speed, Jack Cooksey
YEAR/MAKE/MODEL 1989/Harley-Davidson/FXRP BUILD TIME 4–5 months
FABRICATION H-D
ENGINE
ENGINE
YEAR/TYPE/SIZE 2015/S&S/111 in.
YEAR/TYPE/SIZE 1989/EVO/1337cc
BUILDER AIP Speed
BUILDER H-D
CASES S&S
CASES H-D
CYLINDERS S&S
CYLINDERS H-D 8.5.1
HEADS S&S
HEADS H-D
ROCKER BOXES S&S
ROCKER BOXES H-D
CAMS Woods Performance W6H
CAMS H-D .495
CARBURETOR Mikuni 48 Polished
THROTTLE BODY
AIR CLEANER
H-D CV carb
Factory H-D police issue BEHIND THE SCENES AIR CLEANER Rivera Primo
EXHAUST Thunderheader
EXHAUST
TRANSMISSION
H-D
VIDEO ONLINE TRANSMISSION
YEAR/TYPE 1989/H-D 5-speed HOTBIKE.COM/GIRLS YEAR/TYPE 1994/H-D
GEARS H-D
GEARS H-D
CLUTCH BDL
CLUTCH Wet, multiple discs, cable operated
While at Race Tech I picked up their polished FXR axle PRIMARY DRIVE H-D
PRIMARY DRIVE Chain
FRAME
adjusters. I had Performance Machine six-piston front
FRAME
YEAR/TYPE 1989/EF model FXRP calipers and also a PM rear, so I hit up Paul at Lyndall YEAR/TYPE 1994/FXRP
RAKE/STRETCH Factory H-D Racing Brakes for some crown-cut rotors and pads. RAKE/STRETCH Factory H-D
SUSPENSION All in all, I’m really happy with how this build turned
SUSPENSION
FRONT END out. It’s just the right combination of original, perfor- FRONT END Top Line Tubes, Race Tech internals,
LENGTH H-D 2 over mance parts, and bling for my taste. The icing on the Speed Merchant adjusters
TRIPLE TREES H-D LENGTH Factory length
SWINGARM H-D cake is that my best friend and I made it happen. HB
TRIPLE TREES H-D
REAR SHOCKS H-D twin shock SWINGARM H-D
WHEELS, TIRES, AND BRAKES REAR SHOCKS Works Performance 13.75 in.
FRONT
WHEELS, TIRES, AND BRAKES
BUILDER/SIZE H-D/9-spoke mag/19 in.
FRONT
TIRE/SIZE 90/90/R 19
BUILDER/SIZE H-D 9-spoke mags/19 in.
CALIPERS H-D
TIRE/SIZE 90/90/19
ROTORS H-D
CALIPERS Performance Machine 6-piston
REAR
ROTORS Lyndall Racing Brakes Crown Cut
BUILDER/SIZE H-D/9-spoke mag/16 in.
REAR
TIRE/SIZE 130/90/16
BUILDER/SIZE H-D 9-spoke mags/16 in.
CALIPER H-D
TIRE/SIZE 130/90/16
ROTOR H-D
CALIPER Performance Machine 4-piston
PULLEY H-D Belt ROTOR Lyndall Racing Brakes Crown Cut
FINISH/PAINT SPROCKET Supersprox
MANUFACTURER Factory H-D
COLORS Birch White FINISH/PAINT
PAINT/GRAPHICS Factory H-D MANUFACTURER Color Rite
COLORS Birch White/Black
ACCESSORIES PAINT/GRAPHICS WW Custom Cycles
FRONT FENDER H-D PLATING/POLISHING Astro
REAR FENDER H-D
POWDERCOATING Ajax
FAIRING H-D fairing Clearview windshield
BAGS H-D FXRP ACCESSORIES
GAS TANK H-D FRONT FENDER H-D
DASH H-D police issue REAR FENDER H-D
GAUGES H-D police issue GAS TANK H-D
HANDLEBARS 12-in. Bung King riser, sporty bars DASH FXRP
GRIPS H-D GAUGES H-D FXRP
MIRRORS H-D HANDLEBARS Big Al’s Nick Leonetti bend
HAND CONTROLS H-D RISERS Big Al’s Bubba 10-in. pullback
FOOT CONTROLS H-D GRIPS Dirt bike SDC 3/4 throttle sleeve
FLOORBOARDS H-D MIRRORS H-D
HEADLIGHT H-D HAND CONTROLS H-D FXRP
TAILLIGHT H-D FOOT CONTROLS H-D FXRP
TURN SIGNALS H-D FLOORBOARDS H-D FXRP
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SEAT H-D police issue TAILLIGHT H-D
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MODIFIED WORDS: CHRIS HARDWICK PHOTOS: ED SUBIAS
PERPETUAL
DARKNESS
ONCE YOU START BLACK, YOU’LL KEEP GOING BACK
I
n the year 2000 my journey began. I put all my eggs in handlebars, Torker grips, Continental Diamond seat, and
one basket, got married, had a kid, and started my new Rocker pegs. Then I did some suspension work just in case, and
job here at Temecula Motorcycle Service. Three years later the inner kid in me came out and felt the need to jump some
I had a dear friend of mine, Adam Crow who has recently curbs like my BMX and dirt bike days.
passed to cancer (bless his soul), ask me to build a custom Finally, I started in on powdercoating everything that I
chopper for him. I did just that—built him a badass chopper could. To be honest, that part was kind of the worst because
that showed me there was more than just fixing Harley-David- everyone here at Temecula Motorcycle Service (employees and
son motorcycles. There was a whole customization world out customers) would point out every single piece that was not
there that I was hungry to get my hands into. black, and they thought it should be. In fact, there was even
This is actually my ninth personal bike that I have either a pool on how many different times I was going to have to go
built or completely customized. to the powdercoater. I owed one of our guys a hundred bucks
By far this one has to be my favorite. I have always wanted because I went over 15 times! Anyway, with the RWD FXRT
to do a Dyna completely blacked out, so, against my wife’s fairing on there it cuts the wind like a Road Glide, so you don’t
wishes, I sold my latest chopper to start this build. I was realize quite how fast you are riding. Don’t worry—CHP pulled
supposed to buy her shutters for the house, but I had other me over to let me know and to get my autograph! HB
ideas—sorry about that!
Biltwell got me started with the Murdock risers, Tracker
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MODIFIED | 2011 SUPER GLIDE
“I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO DO A DYNA COMPLETELY BLACKED OUT, SO, AGAINST MY WIFE’S
WISHES, I SOLD MY LATEST CHOPPER TO START THIS BUILD. I WAS SUPPOSED TO BUY HER
SHUTTERS FOR THE HOUSE, BUT I HAD OTHER IDEAS—SORRY ABOUT THAT!”
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
OWNER Chris Hardwick
SHOP Temecula Motorcycle Service
SHOP PHONE (951) 296-9377
CONTACT [email protected]
YEAR/MAKE/MODEL 2011/Harley-Davidson/Super Glide
BUILD TIME 6 months
ENGINE
YEAR/TYPE/SIZE 2011/Twin Cam/103 in.
BUILDER Chris Hardwick
CASES H-D
CYLINDERS 103 in.
HEADS Screamin’ Eagle 103-in. ported and polished
ROCKER BOXES H-D
CAM(S) S&S 585
THROTTLE BODY Screamin’ Eagle 50mm
AIR CLEANER Arlen Ness
EFI CONTROLLER Power Commander 5
EXHAUST Bassani Road Rage
TRANSMISSION
YEAR/TYPE 2011/H-D
GEARS H-D
CLUTCH Barnett
PRIMARY DRIVE H-D
FRAME
YEAR/TYPE 2011/Super Glide
RAKE/STRETCH Stock
SUSPENSION
FRONT END Legends
LENGTH Stock black powdercoated
TRIPLE TREES H-D black powdercoated
SWINGARM H-D
REAR SHOCKS Progressive 970 Blackout
WHEELS, TIRES, AND BRAKES
FRONT
BUILDER/SIZE H-D/19-in. black powdercoated
TIRE/SIZE Michelin Commander III/100/90/19
CALIPERS H-D
ROTORS DP
REAR
BUILDER/SIZE H-D/17 in.
TIRE/SIZE Michelin Commander III/160/70/17
CALIPER H-D
ROTOR DP
PULLEY H-D powdercoated
FINISH/PAINT
MANUFACTURER H-D
COLORS Black
PAINT/GRAPHICS 338 done by Timothy Bartee
and Jim Smith Designs
POWDERCOATING Bill, Chrisman Coatings
ACCESSORIES
FRONT FENDER RWD Designs
REAR FENDER H-D
GAS TANK H-D
DASH H-D powdercoated
GAUGES HD Gauges
HANDLEBARS Biltwell Tracker Bars and Murdock Risers
GRIPS Biltwell Torker
MIRRORS RWD Designs
HAND CONTROLS H-D powdercoated
FOOT CONTROLS H-D mids
PEGS Biltwell Rocker
HEADLIGHT Speedkings 7-in. LED
TAILLIGHT Speed Kings smoked
TURN SIGNALS Alloy Art black powdercoated smoked
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RIPPER WORDS: JOSH CAPPO PHOTOS: MICHAEL WIENE MODEL: MADDY BELLE
T
his bike came into my
shop not looking its
best. The stock forks
were bent, it had mini-
apes, and had two flats.
I had never built a newer-gen
Dyna, and this one had my interest
when it got to me. I had a par-
ticular build in my mind for a few
months. I wanted to do a play on a
Harley racebike with nothing but
pure-driven race parts on it.
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YEAR/MAKE/MODEL 2011/Harley-Davidson/Street Bob
BUILD TIME 4 months
ENGINE
YEAR/TYPE/SIZE 2011/H-D/Twin Cam 96 in.
BUILDER Bennett’s Performance
HEADS Branch Heads
CAMS S&S Cycle 585
AIR CLEANER Chopper Dave’s
EXHAUST Burns Stainless/Brawny Built
TRANSMISSION
YEAR/TYPE 2011/H-D
GEARS 6-speed
CLUTCH PM Hydraulic
FRAME
YEAR/TYPE 2011/Dyna
RAKE/STRETCH Stock
SUSPENSION
FRONT END Öhlins R&T Inverted
LENGTH 31 in.
TRIPLE TREES The Speed Merchant
SWINGARM Trac Dynamics
REAR SHOCKS Works 14.25 in.
FINISH/PAINT
MANUFACTURER Valley Kustoms
COLORS Tangerine Dream
PAINT/GRAPHICS Valley Kustoms
POWDERCOATING Specialized Coatings
ACCESSORIES
FRONT FENDER Kraus Motor Co.
REAR FENDER H-D
GAS TANK H-D
DASH H-D
GAUGES Dakota Digital
HANDLEBARS Pro Taper/Forbidden
GRIPS Renthal
THROTTLE Motion Pro
MIRROR Todd’s Cycle
HAND CONTROLS Brembo RCS 19
PEGS The Speed Merchant
HEADLIGHT JW Speaker
TAILLIGHT Kuryakyn
TURN SIGNALS My hands
LICENSE MOUNT Drag
SEAT Danny Gray
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CHRONICLE
A
t one end of the custom-bike spectrum you have the Arlen Ness was the biggest proponent of the digger bike back in
dragbike. Stripped of all excess weight, optimized for the day. Where he and others drew inspiration for what’s become
power, and clad only in a patchwork body tattoo of the digger style is a mixed bag though. Some attribute the digger’s
sponsorship stickers and bits of paint, motorcycles origin to the Frisco style; others say a day at the drags flipped a
tailored to the dragstrip are as extreme a custom ride as you’ll switch that gave Ness the idea. History is rarely as cut and dry as
see anywhere in the motorcycle universe. At the other end of all that. I believe it was most likely a combination of the two. Arlen
said spectrum you’ve got your extreme showbike. Slathered was as deeply involved with the Frisco bikes as you can get, and
in artwork and raised on Bondo and outrageous bodywork, there’s definitely a drag-racer look to your typical digger machine
they’re made for catching eyes instead of burning rubber. Both (long and low profile, mid- or rear-mount foot controls, extensive
styles weren’t meant for street riding, though they were built to motor mods—you get the idea). Like their Frisco chopper cousins,
compete. In the 1970s, the digger bike explored the huge gulf diggers were narrow. That’s a key difference setting them apart
separating the extremes. from the wide tires you’d see on a drag racer.
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CHRONICLE
HISTORY OF THE DIGGER
What is damn true is that by 1976 magazines like Street Chopper gooseneck frames and would have a big rake to the fork. The frames
had more and more fully realized digger bikes on their covers. Very also had chopped backbones so that they could be lengthened for the
long and low, digger chops were svelte, with coffin or prism gas tanks long look. Lastly, there’s that curious name: digger. Back then, the
teamed with girder front ends, wild paint, and, in many instances, dragsters that inspired these bikes were also called diggers.
lots of engraving on the cases and rocker covers. Combined with Although the digger era faded out by the mid-1980s as riders
superchargers, turbo kits, racing carburetors, and motors foreign and turned toward fatter bikes, the digger influence never truly went
domestic, these were the collective symptoms of digger fever. To get away. Look closely at a pro street chopper and you’ll still see a little bit
the long and low look for the digger, they were usually built with low of its digger ancestors in it. HB
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Using a hydraulic press, install the supplied outer cam bearings to the cam plate.
3
S
After removing the cam cover, the stock bearings
were removed.
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plied ones from S&S. You can see the S&S bearings (left) are more compared to stock starters
closely packed than the stock ones (right).
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Using a cam bearing tool, press in the new cam · Swivel outlet for universal positioning
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6
S
Follow instructions explicitly to press in new cams with sup-
plied hardware. Tip: Re-mark the timing marks with a permanent
marker alongside the cam. This will aid when lining up the cams
for the cam chest easier.
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8
S
Align the cam timing marks and install a secondary cam chain in
the original direction of travel.
9
S
Finish assembly of the cam chest following instructions, includ-
ing lube and torque settings.
10
S
Before proceeding, inspect the pickup screen for the scavenge
side of oil pump-oil-passageways making sure it’s free of metal
debris. Replace O-ring with supplied unit.
11
S
Follow instruction assemble and install S&S oil pump. Place straight
edge across the front of the cam chest, and make sure the face of the
pump does not protrude past the cam chest gasket surface.
12
S
Install the cam chest bolts using supplied sequence in direction. It
should bolt on easily. Torque and lube to specs.
AIR
FEEDS
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THE
HORSES
S
With an extra set of hands, pump the crank, tighten the oil
pump, and torque to specs. This is called aligning the oil pump and S
After installing out-drive chain and sprockets with
can help prevent excessive oil problems. timing marks aligned, double-check using a straight edge
to make sure they are properly aligned.
15 16
S
Install chain and torque to specs. S
Follow instructions to install the supplied outer cam
chain tensioner and torque to specs.
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NEW!
S
Double-check all torque settings and install the new gasket S Coat supplied tappets with engine oil or assembly
and cover using supplied sequence. lube and install in tappet guide bores. Install tappet cover
gasket and tappet cover.
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Clean and inspect the pushrod tubes. Apply a light coat of engine S
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Install oil rails. Install the second ring with the “N” S
Thoroughly clean heads ensuring no material or debris
facing up. Use an expander to install the ring to the second is present.
groove in the piston. The top ring must be installed with
the dot facing up. Use a ring expander tool to install the
ring to the top groove. Reference instructions from proper
orientation and alignment.
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S
Compress ring pack by using a suitable ring compressor. S
Install the cylinder on piston, making sure not to
If possible, position the ring compressor so that you can see overlap oil ring expander. Remove ring compressor and
the oil expander gap during installation. install other piston pin clip.
27 28
S
Install the head gasket and torque to specs using S
Install head and ensure all torque specs, gaskets, and
specific sequence. lubrications are followed according to instructions.
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Repeat entire process with the other cylinder. S
Assemble the remaining items according to the service
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4
S
Loosen the triple clamps and remove both front forks.
1
S
Suspend the motorcycle on a lift or something similar to allow
removal of both the front and rear suspension.
5
S
Replacing the rear shocks is simple. Simply bolt on the rear
shocks and torque to specs.
M
ost stock motorcycle sus-
pensions are made for the
masses. They are made to ac-
commodate the widest range
of people possible for the largest type
of riding styles. The XR1200 isn’t your
2
average Sportster. It was built to rip on S
With the rear wheel in the air, remove the rear shocks. 6
the street and the track. What better way S
Disassemble the forks according to the directions. Be careful not
to maximize the handling characteristics to mar or damage the fork tubes.
of this awesome machine than to install a
custom suspension?
Basic rear shock replacement is easy,
but front fork cartridges can get tricky and
require special tools. For example, a lathe
is needed to properly tap the spring-only
leg to add a second cartridge. For that
reason, you might want to enlist the help
of a qualified shop. We went straight to
the source to do the dirty work. You’d be
hard-pressed to find a company with more 3 7
experience or knowledge about suspension S
Remove the front fender, wheel, and brakes. S Remove the stock emulators. Race Tech uses a specialized vise
than Race Tech. to hold the shock.
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S
Race Tech runs the fork tubes on a lathe and runs a light S
Following instructions, reassemble the bushing, seals,
sandpaper on them to give them a slightly rough surface. and clips.
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S
Stock forks, one side is spring only. In order to add a S
Install the new dust seals and clips.
cartridge kit, the fork must be tap and died. Race Tech uses
a lathe to ensure perfect accuracy. It is recommended you
let a professional shop do this.
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S
Install the rebound damping rod assembly then the S
Add recommended fork oil according to instructions.
compression assembly into the cartridge.
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S
18 Reinstall the front wheel, brakes, and fender. Now you’re
ready to rip on the street or the track with a suspension setup
S
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BASICS OF PATTERN MAKING TO REPLICATE A
TRADITIONAL HARLEY-DAVIDSON FUEL TANK
1 5
S
This month we’re going to look at the basics of pattern making to S
The number of pieces needed to construct this fuel tank will be determined by your level of experience in metal shaping and tools you have
replicate a traditional Harley-Davidson fuel tank. available to you.
6 7
S
Using the sections we created with fine-line tape, we start the S
Cut a piece of the pattern paper large enough to pattern a sec-
pattern-making process. tion. With magnets, start smoothing the pattern paper on the flatter
profiles of the tank.
2
S
Go to your local print shop or newspaper printer and ask for a
newsprint end roll; they’re cheap.
8
S
Where the fuel tank has a tighter radius or curve, you will tuck/fold/pleat the paper to help it lay over the curves holding the pattern down
with magnets.
3
S
Some other materials used in pattern making are painter’s tape,
fine-line tape, magnets, and a pencil or permanent marker.
4 9 10
S
Using the fine-line tape, the first step is to break up the tank into S
With the pattern paper now shaped, you can feel where the S
Also trace both sides of each fold in the pattern paper.
manageable parts to shape. fine-line tape resides underneath and trace it with a pencil.
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S Now remove the pattern from the tank and flatten it back out.
12
S
For better visibility, all of the pencil lines are traced in
black marker.
Carlini Apes are designed for the best side profile style
13
S
Being able to read a pattern is as important as making
accurate patterns. When looking at the folds, we can see by the
width of the folds that more “shrink” is needed at the widest part
of the fold and less at the narrowest part of the fold.
14
S
The length of the folds show us how deep the shrinking needs
to go into the pattern.
16
S
If we look at the center of the pattern we’ll see this is the
section of the pattern that will require stretching.
17
S
The perimeter of the pattern with all the shrinking is where
the metal will wrap around the radius of the fuel tank.
Boom! That’s the basics of making a paper pattern.
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pattern from for shaping a fender or fuel tank. If you have
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passenger comfort whatsoever. This is where renowned handlebar designer
Dave Stockton of Lucky Dave’s stepped up and came up with a seat that the
solo rider can both cruise and stunt on, but they can also throw another person on
the back and hit some serious highway miles aboard it.
I have been running a Lucky Dave’s seat on my 2001 FXDP Dyna Defender and
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box, the Pro-Action shocks work better than many I have spent months trying
to get to perform correctly. And when I did need to adjust the shocks for the
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PAST BLAST FROM THE HOT BIKE ARCHIVES
JULY
2002
W
hat goes
around
comes
around.
Back in 2002, hopping
fast was where it was at.
We found ways to pull a
stump-pulling 85-plus
horsepower out of a stock
Evo, showed you how to
do a 10,000-mile service
on the newly released
V-Rod, road tested a
Victory, and covered
Daytona Bike Week all in
one issue. Fifteen years
later, it’s about time for
the Evo Softies to come
back, right?
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T T
he bike was built by me and my father and started his is my 2002 Sportster 1200 that is far from stock.
with a piece of a frame and an idea. The frame is I changed out the headlight, tank, rear fender,
powdercoated, and the only thing outsourced on the wheels, seat, and bars. It also has lots of custom one-
whole bike was the chrome and pinstriping. I’m opening a off items I created in the shop. I love my subscription and
little powdercoat-and-custom-bike shop and trying to get love seeing what other people are doing to their rides. After
our name out there. all, it is springtime in California. Let’s ride!
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re you trying to get every bit of power from that
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he warm-weather riding season— And synthetics, especially high-quality
really warm in some parts of the ones like those Spectro Heavy Duty
country—is here and it comes Platinums, almost always come with a great
with a price. Sure, you can ditch additive package. They’ll cling to the internal
the heavyweight leathers now, but all that metal parts longer and with a higher film
engine heat rising up from the V-twin, on strength, for better protection at start-up.
late-model bikes especially, can get pretty They’ll maintain that unbroken film under
nasty. And if it’s that bad up in the saddle, operating conditions, too, and all this
just think what’s going on down below, happens without any of the cold-thickening
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Dyno
Anything you can do to help cool things petroleum-based oils. Synthetics are just
down will pay big dividends—and not just a better deal all around. Granted, a quality
in comfort. A cool-running engine is a synthetic will cost a couple bucks more per
happy engine, an engine that’s going to run quart, but you’re only buying three or four,
better, make more power, and last longer. and how often? Speaking of, synthetics
And believe it or not, a good part of that can last for thousands of miles longer than
relief can be just an oil change away. ordinary oils, so those changes are spread
Granted, when you’re searching for out longer.
cool, getting the engine tuned correctly “And you’ll definitely want to use a
would head the list. Late-model Harleys are filter compatible with synthetic oils,”
calibrated way too lean. A richer, cooler- Jamie adds. There are plenty of good
running fuel mixture can go a long way ones, notably K&N’s Wrench-Off models.
toward beating the heat—not to mention Another option, though, is a cleanable/
what it can do for improvements in all- reusable metal-mesh model and the finned
around performance and rideability. And, versions Speed’s Performance uses come
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“And lowering exhaust-pipe temperatures degrees. Cooling attributes aside, they flow
is something else you’re going to feel better than a disposable, and the filtering
$GGV+RUVHSRZHU immediately,” says Jamie Hanson at element is first rate. It’s medical-grade 304
Speed’s Performance Plus. stainless-steel micronic filter cloth, FAA
(DV\WR,QVWDOO Jamie also says that if you haven’t approved for aircraft use. There’s even a trio
already made the switch to full-synthetic of rare Earth magnets in the spin-on base
(DV\WR&OHDQ oil, now’s the time for that too. An to catch metallic particles. And, yes, that
air-cooled engine, he points out, is also reusable filter will be more expensive than a
/LIHWLPH2LO)LOWHU oil-cooled and oils like the full-synthetic disposable, but being washable it’s the last
Spectro Performance lubricants SPP not oil filter you’ll ever buy.
only lubricate better and last longer, but An oil-and-filter change is
they can drop engine temperatures as straightforward stuff, easily done by
much as 15 to 25 degrees. Another big step almost anyone. But the techs as Speed’s
in the right direction. Chances are, this far Performance do this maintenance work all
into the season, serious road warriors are the time, and even if you routinely do your
about ready for an oil-and-filter change own repairs and mods sometimes it’s smart
anyway, and anyone who hasn’t taken to let a fresh pair of eyes look things over—
Visit the Speeds Shop! care of that service work at the start of especially now, mid-season after rolling
the season is long overdue. So, if you’re up some miles. It’s an almost guaranteed
going to perform that little bit of routine prescription for a second half of Riding
maintenance, why not make it work for you Season ’17 being better than the first—and
all around? Switching to synthetic oils can with a switch to synthetics a whole lot more
do exactly that. comfortable for both you and your bike. HB
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or the past few months I After riding a handful of the latest
have been riding and testing and greatest machines from several
a plethora of new bikes from manufacturers, I was left with one common
various manufacturers—yes, theme across the board. All the latest
even non-American brands, as I am models are just plain-great-functioning
also the online editor for our sister motorcycles with amazing quality compared
publication Street Chopper, which will to bikes of even just a decade ago. Whatever
feature a sprinkling of Japanese and type of riding you are into, you really can’t
Euro brands. All have been diverse but go wrong with any of these new models from
really superb motorcycles. New models the motorcycle companies. There really are
from Harley-Davidson and Indian no duds or just weird bikes anymore. The
Motorcycle are appearing at a faster rate manufacturers have put a lot of fun back
than in the past handful of years. These into motorcycles with bikes that just ride
new models have been designed with fantastically.
something that seemed to be lacking in Harley-Davidson plans 50 new models in
previous years. the next five years, and I personally know
What was that? The common that Indian Motorcycle has very aggressive
missing theme in my opinion was a future model plans.
motorcycle built for what the consumer Both manufacturers are set to shake
actually wanted and needed. Now up the industry a bit with all this new
the manufacturers have listened machinery. Some of these bikes will be
to and observed the consumer and a little bit of a departure from the norm
implemented that into new models. for both brands, and some will be more
Instead of trying to sell you on an traditional. I can’t wait to see what rolls off
answer to a question that was never the production line next for the two!
asked, they are now constructing bikes It’s an exceptional and exciting time to
with much more purpose. That purpose? be a motorcycle consumer. There really is no
Motorcycles that you want to ride. time like the present! HB
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