Metalsport HP brake caliper
Californian wheel manufacturer Metalsport has recently developed what it describes as a high performance custom brake caliper that “combines superior stopping power and reliability with an unmistakable custom appearance,” says CEO Ron Loynds.
The caliper is shown here with one of the company’s complete kits, which includes an 18” rotor with a 420 heat-treated stainless steel outer ring mounted to a 6061-T6 aluminum carrier with application-specific stainless steel buttons.
Offered in cuts to match Metalsport’s popular wheel designs, they ship with a custom caliper hanger, manufactured in-house from 6061-T6 billet aluminum, and with all stainless mounting hardware.
www.metalsportwheels.com
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Wednesday, 1 November 2017
AIMExpo 2017 review part 2
New Product Showcase: Displayed prominently in the entrance lobby of the Greater Columbus Convention Center, new products and innovations were highlighted right up front and center, casting the “Future Starts Here” theme in a practical context. New products from AIMExpo will be showcased in this and subsequent AMD Magazine editions.
A.D. Farrow Co.: Celebrating its 105th anniversary, Harley-Davidson’s oldest American dealer threw its weight behind AIMExpo’s move to its home city with in-store promotion and show related activity at each of its Columbus area locations. Dealer Principal Bob Althoff played a significant role in helping the show organizers secure factory backing, and if AIMExpo does eventually drop anchor in Columbus on an at least alternate annual basis, his resources and contacts will be invaluable in securing a viable future for the show in the heartland of America’s V-twin market; www.adfarrow.com
Harley-Davidson: Milwaukee’s backing of AIMExpo could be critical to shaping the show’s destiny, especially in terms of the existing V-twin and broader custom market (a Pin Stop anyone?), but also in terms of creating something that speaks to new generations of consumers. Another big “upside” of Harley’s involvement comes in the timing. Be it September or October, AIMExpo represents a first opportunity for consumers who don’t usually frequent their local authorized dealer to see (and test ride) the new model year offerings within weeks of their unveiling. One or two late-season local events aside, generally the Motor Company has had to wait until March for Daytona Bike Week to bang that drum, by which time peak selling season is already well underway. By being one of the many OEs exhibiting at the show, as is the case at the European shows such as INTERMOT, as its model and platform offer evolves in the coming years, for the first time ever Harley has an opportunity to reach riders who may be eying competitive offers at marketing peak cycle. If our math is right, they currently sit at 16 new models launched, out of the planned 100 in 10 years, and if we genuinely are all to recognize that we need new ways to reach the new generations of potential consumers, then the opportunity to “Mother Ship” the motorcycle industry’s new model cycle shop window to AIMExpo, potentially has implications the like of which we can only dream about at this stage; www.harley-davidson.com
Indian Motorcycle: As the “new kid on the block” in brand identity, model range and dealer development terms, Polaris Industries’ decision to back Indian’s decision to engage with AIMExpo is as important as Harley-Davidson’s. In Polaris’ case they bring wider powersports and transport industry to the table in the long run, and if Indian is a brand in search of being able to build marketing infrastructure, then the virgin territory that AIMExpo and Columbus represent have huge potential for them. If the show does eventually settle at Columbus, either annually or biennially, then what a unique opportunity it would provide for Indian to be able to bring its multiple messages together within weeks of its model range announcements, within days almost of the end of the race season, in an environment that speaks to Indian solus and Polaris multi-line dealers, and, ultimately, as with Harley, in an environment in which riders and dealers from the non-traditional custom markets can be courted; www.indianmotorcycle.com
Ken Sean: A leading brand of motorcycle mirrors since 1950 and the trusted original equipment of choice for many of the world’s leading OEMs at various times in the past 65 plus years, the range extends from E-marked mirrors through signal mirrors, UTV and ATV mirrors, universals, classic styles and designs, bar enders, fairing minis, rectangulars, rounds and the popular X-Treme series; www.ksource.org
Daytona Twin Tec: The latest addition to Allen Alvarez’ Daytona Twin Tec team is Electronics Engineer Dave Celsnak. Recent new products include the TC17 ECU for late model touring motorcycles, now supporting liquid cooled applications. The TCFU plug-in replacement ECU is a fully programmable engine control system with auto-tune capability. Full datalogging and adjustability of the fuel injection and ignition is suitable for all engine builds, including turbo/supercharged systems; www.daytona-twintec.com
Zodiac
Zodiac ‘Bikers Book’ #41 2018 supplement
It would appear that the biggest and best ‘Bikers Book’ catalog just wasn’t big enough for Zodiac! The new full color 2018 supplement to the Zodiac ‘Bikers Book’ issue #41 is now available and contains over 3,500 new and exciting parts and accessories, including all of those published in their monthly dealer newsletters.
Taken together, the 2018 supplement and the issue #41 ‘Bikers Book’ contain tens of thousands of parts numbers, and new products in the 336 pages of the 2018 supplement include Odd Concepts parts from Sweden, stock replacement parts from V-Twin Manufacturing for side valves, Knucklehead, Panhead, Shovelhead and Evolution, award-winning Italian made Mupo inverted front forks and Öhlins conventional style front forks.
Where appropriate, much of the Zodiac offer is EU regulation compliant, including new E-approved mufflers and complete exhaust systems from Freedom Performance, Vision-X led light units and Dutch made B2 lifts. Additional new products from well-known brands include RST adjustable brake and clutch levers, the latest additions to the Arlen Ness program, plus thousands of new and established old and late-model parts and accessories from all over the world.
www.zodiac.nl
It would appear that the biggest and best ‘Bikers Book’ catalog just wasn’t big enough for Zodiac! The new full color 2018 supplement to the Zodiac ‘Bikers Book’ issue #41 is now available and contains over 3,500 new and exciting parts and accessories, including all of those published in their monthly dealer newsletters.
Taken together, the 2018 supplement and the issue #41 ‘Bikers Book’ contain tens of thousands of parts numbers, and new products in the 336 pages of the 2018 supplement include Odd Concepts parts from Sweden, stock replacement parts from V-Twin Manufacturing for side valves, Knucklehead, Panhead, Shovelhead and Evolution, award-winning Italian made Mupo inverted front forks and Öhlins conventional style front forks.
Where appropriate, much of the Zodiac offer is EU regulation compliant, including new E-approved mufflers and complete exhaust systems from Freedom Performance, Vision-X led light units and Dutch made B2 lifts. Additional new products from well-known brands include RST adjustable brake and clutch levers, the latest additions to the Arlen Ness program, plus thousands of new and established old and late-model parts and accessories from all over the world.
www.zodiac.nl
Indian Motorcycle
Custom Scout Bobbers
Our congratulations to Indian Motorcycle for the selection of Satya Kraus, Keino Sasaki and skateboarder Steve Caballero (in collaboration with Roland Sands) as customizers to design three Custom Scout Bobbers. Three very different individuals, and AMD is delighted to recognize the individuality they have each brought to what started out as three identical stock bikes.
First unveiled at this year’s Minneapolis X Games, “Strip it Down” was the mantra that Indian say drove the design of the Scout Bobber, and as the title sponsor of the annual Brooklyn Invitational Custom Motorcycle Show, Indian unveiled these three custom versions to highlight the intended versatility of the platform.
Indian describe their stock Scout Bobber as “a low-slung, blacked-out, 100 horsepower, minimalist motorcycle that proves less is definitely more.” Keino Sasaki, as ever, certainly “got that” and has kept it simple with an aluminum fuel tank, front fairing, fenders, exhaust, Beringer inboard brake, some custom spoke wheels and stock modified rearsets.
Roland Sands took Steve Caballero’s ideas for a street flat tracker and raided the RSD parts bin.
For Satya Kraus the clue is in the upside downies – performance and handling were the order of the day (coincidentally see page 45 of this edition of AMD), with selected parts including Rotobox carbon fiber wheels (Slovenia), Beringer brakes (France), inverted front suspension with Öhlins forks (Sweden), a linear steering damper, Kraus isolated risers, Rizoma mirrors (Italy), chain drive and a hand TIG-welded 304-16 stainless steel 2 into 1 Scrambler inspired exhaust by Fab28 Industries.
Our congratulations to Indian Motorcycle for the selection of Satya Kraus, Keino Sasaki and skateboarder Steve Caballero (in collaboration with Roland Sands) as customizers to design three Custom Scout Bobbers. Three very different individuals, and AMD is delighted to recognize the individuality they have each brought to what started out as three identical stock bikes.
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Three stock Scout Bobbers, three very different personalities, three very different custom outcomes. From the left: Kraus Motor Co., Keino Cycles, Steve Caballero/RSD |
First unveiled at this year’s Minneapolis X Games, “Strip it Down” was the mantra that Indian say drove the design of the Scout Bobber, and as the title sponsor of the annual Brooklyn Invitational Custom Motorcycle Show, Indian unveiled these three custom versions to highlight the intended versatility of the platform.
Indian describe their stock Scout Bobber as “a low-slung, blacked-out, 100 horsepower, minimalist motorcycle that proves less is definitely more.” Keino Sasaki, as ever, certainly “got that” and has kept it simple with an aluminum fuel tank, front fairing, fenders, exhaust, Beringer inboard brake, some custom spoke wheels and stock modified rearsets.
Roland Sands took Steve Caballero’s ideas for a street flat tracker and raided the RSD parts bin.
For Satya Kraus the clue is in the upside downies – performance and handling were the order of the day (coincidentally see page 45 of this edition of AMD), with selected parts including Rotobox carbon fiber wheels (Slovenia), Beringer brakes (France), inverted front suspension with Öhlins forks (Sweden), a linear steering damper, Kraus isolated risers, Rizoma mirrors (Italy), chain drive and a hand TIG-welded 304-16 stainless steel 2 into 1 Scrambler inspired exhaust by Fab28 Industries.
News Briefs
With a year to go before the 13th AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building is staged at INTERMOT ‘Customized’ in October 2018, advance entries have already broken through the 40 mark, with competitors signed up from some nine different countries already.
Royce Rath, one of the people injured when a race-modified Indian motorcycle that was being ridden on stage by Roland Sands at the Buffalo Chip (Sturgis Rally in 2016), has filed suit against Sands, Indian Motorcycle owner Polaris Industries and Buffalo Chip Campground LLC, having suffered permanent disability, medical expenses and the loss of wages and earning capacity.
Bosch claims that V-2-V technology has the potential to prevent one-third of motorcycle accidents – incidents where the car driver didn’t see the motorcycle or vice versa.
A unique offering will take place in Las Vegas on January 27, 2018. The iconic Excelsior-Henderson brand and all its intellectual property will be auctioned at the 27th annual Mecum Las Vegas Motorcycle Auction at the South Point Hotel and Casino. Included in this purchase are the ownership of the Excelsior-Henderson brand name, 10 federally registered trademarks, web domains, previous motorcycle frame and engine designs, as well as 18 expired patents that can only be effectively exploited by the owner of Excelsior-Henderson.
In motorcycle terms, registrations of motorcycles in the EU reached 520,846 units during Q2 2017 (-4.9% compared to Q2 2016). Italy is currently the largest motorcycle market in Europe with 124,913 units registered in Q2 2017 (+6.6% compared to the same quarter of the previous year). Motorcycle registrations also increased in France (91,494 units, +2.6%), but decreased in Germany (88,322 units, -12.3%), Spain (67,373 vehicles, -8.1%) and the UK (53,549 units, -13.4%).
Royal Enfield, which proudly claims to be the world’s oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production, has opened a third factory in India. Citing increasing demand for its mid-sized bikes and no doubt eying its entry into the 750cc class, it takes the company’s combined production capacity to 825,000 units a year. Royal Enfield is reported to have made over 667,000 motorcycles in its 2016/2017 financial year. The Indian firm’s U.S. operation is headed up at a Milwaukee, Wisconsin headquarters by ex-Harley man Rod Copes.
Feuling Parts
‘Reaper’ cam choices for M-8
Oceanside, California based Feuling Parts has added Dyno proven and track tested M-8 grinds to its popular ‘Reaper’ brand cams program.
Said to produce more power and torque in the riding rpm range, which improves the throttle response, acceleration and fuel mileage, Reapers’ smooth camshaft lobe ramps are said to be easier on valvetrain components and eliminate excessive valvetrain noise and wear.
Two options are available – both are direct bolt-in replacements for the stock M-8 cams and can be used with stock valve springs, pushrods, lifters and exhaust.
Their 405 cam produces a wide powerband that increases torque and horsepower throughout the entire rpm range, responding well when used with replacement slip-on mufflers or full exhaust systems and a high-flow air cleaner. Feuling recommends mufflers with smaller cores for the best low-rpm power.
Their 465 cam responds well when combined with increased engine bore and/or engine compression and also works well with aftermarket slip-on mufflers or a full exhaust system and a high-flow air cleaner.
Compared to the stock cams, the 465 is described as producing solid bottom-end performance and substantial gains above 2800 rpm; use of performance valve springs is not required but may result in a quieter, smoother running valve train.
DRAG SPECIALTIES
www.dragspecialties.com
Oceanside, California based Feuling Parts has added Dyno proven and track tested M-8 grinds to its popular ‘Reaper’ brand cams program.
Said to produce more power and torque in the riding rpm range, which improves the throttle response, acceleration and fuel mileage, Reapers’ smooth camshaft lobe ramps are said to be easier on valvetrain components and eliminate excessive valvetrain noise and wear.
Two options are available – both are direct bolt-in replacements for the stock M-8 cams and can be used with stock valve springs, pushrods, lifters and exhaust.
Their 405 cam produces a wide powerband that increases torque and horsepower throughout the entire rpm range, responding well when used with replacement slip-on mufflers or full exhaust systems and a high-flow air cleaner. Feuling recommends mufflers with smaller cores for the best low-rpm power.
Their 465 cam responds well when combined with increased engine bore and/or engine compression and also works well with aftermarket slip-on mufflers or a full exhaust system and a high-flow air cleaner.
Compared to the stock cams, the 465 is described as producing solid bottom-end performance and substantial gains above 2800 rpm; use of performance valve springs is not required but may result in a quieter, smoother running valve train.
DRAG SPECIALTIES
www.dragspecialties.com
BDL
Competitor clutch for ‘91-up XLs
“Take that Sportster’s clutch to a new level,” says Californian manufacturer Belt Drives Limited (BDL) with the installation of “our new CC-140-BB Competitor clutch conversion.”
The 140 version of its “industry standard setting” Competitor clutch series was developed exclusively for stock ‘91 and later Sportster clutch baskets. BDL’s patented ball bearing lock-up clutch is said to significantly lighten pull at the lever while providing smooth, slip-free lock-up.
Each unit incorporates a designated number of steel ball bearings set in a model-specific diaphragm assembly. Conversion is a straightforward install, replacing the factory pressure plate, springs and hub.
BELT DRIVES LTD
www.gmabrakes.com
“Take that Sportster’s clutch to a new level,” says Californian manufacturer Belt Drives Limited (BDL) with the installation of “our new CC-140-BB Competitor clutch conversion.”
The 140 version of its “industry standard setting” Competitor clutch series was developed exclusively for stock ‘91 and later Sportster clutch baskets. BDL’s patented ball bearing lock-up clutch is said to significantly lighten pull at the lever while providing smooth, slip-free lock-up.
Each unit incorporates a designated number of steel ball bearings set in a model-specific diaphragm assembly. Conversion is a straightforward install, replacing the factory pressure plate, springs and hub.
BELT DRIVES LTD
www.gmabrakes.com
Greasy Coast Special Parts
Greasy Coast gas tanks
From Custom Chrome Europe, these universal Frisco style gas tanks by Greasy Coast Special Parts in Spain measure 16.5” long by 7.5” wide and 7.5” high, with a 1 ¾” tunnel.
With a 7-litre capacity (just under 2 U.S. gallons) they have a ¼” NPT threaded petcock and 1.75” diameter filler neck. The vented aluminum gas cap with rubber gasket is sold separately; the tanks are available in two designs, ‘Waves’ and ‘Smooth’.
Custom Chrome Europe, Germany, www.custom-europe.de
From Custom Chrome Europe, these universal Frisco style gas tanks by Greasy Coast Special Parts in Spain measure 16.5” long by 7.5” wide and 7.5” high, with a 1 ¾” tunnel.
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‘Waves’ |
With a 7-litre capacity (just under 2 U.S. gallons) they have a ¼” NPT threaded petcock and 1.75” diameter filler neck. The vented aluminum gas cap with rubber gasket is sold separately; the tanks are available in two designs, ‘Waves’ and ‘Smooth’.
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‘Smooth’ |
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