-Ronald Criswell wrote:
> I can't even imagine that foot clutch on gravel Andy.
Heck, back then we didn't know any better so just did it. Ha ha ha ha. Use to tie logs to it with ropes and pull them thru the woods to build our log cabins. Fall on the crash guards, slide into a tree, pick it up and keep on going.

.. Heck when your 16 and don't know any better huh?.
But ...... we
> rode those old Cushman Eagles with foot clutches every where. I don't
> think if I remember right that you actually had to take off with the
> clutch on them though, seems like you didn't.
If I remember right Ron, they had an centrifical clutch also. Not sure, Rode one but it was just once and in the late 50's.
I wonder how many
> present Hogly riders know that the olf K bikes and if I am not
> mistaken the early CH's were right side shift and left side brake.
> Harleys attempt to be a Triumph I suppose ...... or it worked better
> for flat track.
Yes, Racing was exactaly why it was on the right. But Harley and Triumph shifted down for 1st and up for the rest where BSA , Norton, Matchless had it on the right but up for 1st and down for the rest.
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> Criswell
> On Mar 17, 2006, at 6:43 AM, Andrus Chesley wrote:
> > Gee! I've been thru lots of tires on my Adventure type bikes. As I do
> > mostly beat up back roads, gravel roads, etc. I went back to the Avon
> > Gripsters. This was after doing IRC 110's, IRC GP1's < to me better
> > than the Kenda 270's (way noisy in the street) or the 110's (sometimes
> > scare the heck out of you when leaning it over for a turn with the
> > noise other wise a quite tire straight up and down)> This is my second
> > set of Avon gripsters. Great on the street and do good off the beaten
> > path.
> > Heck I do a lot of nasty roads on a 580 pound R1150gSA so the KLR
> > always feels good no matter what tires I have on it.

.. I've done 3
> > states of the TAT with the gripsters so no problem in the loose gravel
> > to me. But then I learned to ride on gravel roads on an old harley
> > tank
> > shift foot clutch. Wow , telling my age as that was in '57 or '58
> >
> > Andy in SW Louisiana
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Andrus Chesley
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