Monday, June 28, 2010

White Rose MC Club, Springfield Indian Club Antique rally

I set out proudly on my S7D having a great deal of confidence that my noble steed would deliver me safely to Jefferson, PA and back.  I was not disappointed.  I met up with a friend who has a meticulously restored '48 Harley-Davidson.  Our bikes were a great match for riding together.  The Sunbeam accelerates slightly faster, probably because it weighs less... or it could be that the hand shift on the Harley makes it a little more cumbersome.

We took a leisurely 40 to 50mph pace.  There are a few clatterings from the valve rockers, but nothing to really be concerned about.  Oil flows freely and with enough pressure at speed to keep my mind at ease.  Even at +90'F temperatures on the return trip, the oil light only flickered when idling in traffic.

We met with some interesting characters at the White Rose MC Club facility.  I finally met Bob and Mrs. Bob from Bob's Indian, just a few miles from my home.  They've been running the rally for years.  There was a fellow from Virginia who had been coming for 40 years.  He recently had a barn fire which destroyed his collection.  He managed to find a beautiful Roadmaster to bring to the show.  His grandson was with him carrying on the legacy.  That's great to see.  We were lucky to see some non Indian classics as well.  There was a Matchless that drove in, along with a very original Henderson 4.

Attention soon turned to the Sunbeam.  I met a SOF member Bob from Maryland.  I gave him this website and I hope he'll write in.  He's got a Polychromatic Grey S8 that he's got roadworthy and I'm interested to see photos.  I'll surely see him again in October for the Antique swap meet since he's apparently quite the eclectic collector.

All in all it was a great morning.  I covered over 70 incident-free miles on KYL95 and I'm proud that its able to go out under its own power for exhibition.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Deluxe on the first big trip

Here you go, photographic evidence that KYL95 runs well enough to actually transport me somewhere.  I took it into work, where a curious crowd soon surrounded it.

I discovered that the oil leak from the head isn't really that bad.  The brakes work great.  And there are no insurmountable issues with a hot restart.

The concerns that this trip generated are only a few.
  • First, at about 45mph on gradual deceleration downhill, the front suspension goes into an oscillation.  The symptom is very repeatable.  I'm not sure if this is a damping problem with the forks, or if my front wheel is slightly out of balance.  Re-balancing the front wheel will be the first treatment.
  • Secondly, the clutch needs adjusted slightly when warm to insure proper disengagement.  The gearbox got slightly "clunky" when it was hot, which tells me that there was a little bit of drag and the shifts weren't happening cleanly.

Overall the trip was a complete success.  Everyone was intrigued by KYL95 and it performed like the engineering marvel it was built to be.