



Worth looking in if you're out at Springfield, I imagine.
Here are some snaps taken at the Iron Horse Saloon and Social Club in Savanna, Illinois.
The place is run by a guy called Gerry who has a fantastic collection of classic and vintage dirt and hill climb bikes. My camera is not the latest so I apologise for the image quality.
If you are ever out that way, it is worth a detour.
Keep the shale flyin'
Best regards,
Mike Allen, UK
5 comments:
Crazy that this is on here...this place is like 30 minutes from my house. About 4 hours from Springfield...maybe 2.5 hours from Peoria.
That third pic down has a plaque saying '1935 Factory Harley-Davidson', but the motor is clearly a unit BSA twin. Can't quite work out which one because that business of twin inspection plugs close together isn't common, though I have seen it before - maybe a period modification?
Im goin to the Davenport swap in september.. may have to make a little detour!!!!
well (train) spotted Mick
I guess a 650 Spitfire???
Extra DIY inspecion holes would be easy enough to make in the primary cover.
BP
BP - could be a Spitfire motor, though many don't have that type of chaincase, though I did find a pic of one that does:
[url]http://tinyurl.com/m359m6[/url]
Tried a bit of html mark-up to make the link live, if it doesn't work, just ignore the stuff in square brackets.
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