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Arriving at the shop I was hell-bent on finishing the project so it was reassuring to find Brian's entire shop already going full-tilt on my bike. I had spent the previous days getting a lot of the little parts cleaned up and ready for the final build so that first day I thought we had a pretty good chance of actually finishing the bike on time - as long as there wasn't a single major problem. Well you know what happens with these things, we had a bunch of major problems right off the bat, like my pistons ordered from J&E weeks prior never making it to the shop and then showing up (with two days left) made to the wrong dimensions. Or the rear tire not fitting into the fender, or the totally restored gas tanks leaking, or never finding a master cylinder, etc,etc.
But I also had some very positive things on my side like the guys that work with Brian, Jon Swanson and Doug (never got his last name). Doug contained a wealth of knowledge on the vintage Harley and was a master machinist to boot. Numerous times we had to fire up the lathe to create something for the engine or chassis and Doug was able to nail it every time - a perfectionist, even coming up with an answer to a problem in the middle of the night and stopping by the next morning (on his day off) to make sure we understood why something was not working. He ended up helping out a half day (off the clock) just to see the motor in the frame with a day to go. Thanks Doug!
But I also had some very positive things on my side like the guys that work with Brian, Jon Swanson and Doug (never got his last name). Doug contained a wealth of knowledge on the vintage Harley and was a master machinist to boot. Numerous times we had to fire up the lathe to create something for the engine or chassis and Doug was able to nail it every time - a perfectionist, even coming up with an answer to a problem in the middle of the night and stopping by the next morning (on his day off) to make sure we understood why something was not working. He ended up helping out a half day (off the clock) just to see the motor in the frame with a day to go. Thanks Doug!
ACME's other hidden weapon is Jon Swanson. Jon and I clicked like brothers on the first day. It was a little eerie because it felt like we had worked together before. There was not a single thing I dreamed up that Jon couldn't make happen. More than anyone on the project it was Jon that was absolutely convinced we could get it done, committing almost every waking hour to the project for 5 days straight (even getting his lovely girlfriend Tammy involved in the build when spirits were low near the end facing a major setback). Jon is ten years my junior but managed to school me in a variety of machinery around the shop. He has a deft hand, a sharp eye and bull like work ethic that brought the bike together with no drama. Jon, I only wish you could have come to Bonneville to see her run in anger. If you ever need anything just let me know!
Brian ended up acting as our technical (and sometimes spirtual) leader. Always calm and confident he was the foundation of the build as the motor was his responsibility. Brian builds race winning flat track motors and was excited to build a motor for Bonneville, something he has never done. His knowledge calmed us all down in many of our panic situations. His roof kept the rain of my head at night and his AMAZING cooking (and vegetable garden) kept my stomach satisfied the entire time. He also has a large pile of very cool bits and pieces that ended up donating themselves to the build. So with this team I set out to finish up the sled - I was in good hands...
BTW - Brain is soon to become a television star on a new Discovery Channel bike show with the guys down at the Wheels Through Time Museum - look for it on the tube in the fall.
6 comments:
EF YEAH!
Looks Killer..... Congrats!
Amazing! GIVE HER HELL ON TEH SALT!!!!!
Thanks! Planning on doing just that.
Looks the business! Wish I was headed to the salt with you. Godspeed my brutha!!!!!!!!!
You will be missed buddy. Next year...
Can't wait to see it on the Salt!
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