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Friday, May 24, 2013

Mystery solved, thanks Don Emde...

We've had this Picture on our event flyers for a couple of years but had no idea who the riders were until Don Emde saw it.

 Don wrote. Rider #7 is my father Floyd Emde #52 is Ted Evans. He has passed away now (as has my father), but Evans first was a Triumph dealer in the LA area, later added Yamaha. Don't know about #4. They... used to have a big TT race down in Costa Mesa (Back Bay area) and I think that's where this race is. I have this photo and have looked at it many times. My dad is well known for winning Daytona on an Indian, but he's on a Harley WR here. He actually raced Harleys much longer than he did Indians.
 
 
Floyd Emde won the Daytona 200 in 1948, his son Don won it in 72' the picture below of Don and Floyd was taken at Daytona in 1971.
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Not long now...




The Hell on wheels MX race and rally will be at milestone MX park on June 1st 2013. Run what you brung with classes for all bikes and riders. Live music, racing, pin up, competition and all the thrills, spills and bellyaches you could want.
Pre- paid entries are $30 and $10 for each additional race.

Race day entries are $50


 Pre pay your entry forms here... http://www.shop.smilingfacedown.com/product.sc?productId=96

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Springs here...

Baseball tees are ready to go $20 plus shipping. Most logos available, email us at Hellonwheelsxxx@msn.com

Monday, April 8, 2013

MV Agusta 125s for sale.

 
 
1975 MV Agusta 125 s for sale. All original and unrestored, 980 kilometres on the speedo, runs perfectly. This was part of the MV Agusta collection that was recently auctioned off. Since we got we tracked down an original unrestricted pipe,... the missing 125s badges and another barrel in case you wanted to make it onto a 175.. This really is a neat little bike and it uses all the quality components you see in its big brothers.
 
 

1975 MV Agusta Sport E

The strong angular design aesthetic seen on the 350 Ipotesi was carried over to the 125 in 1975. The engine was a pushrod single-cylinder affair that developed 12 HP, and could be purchased with or without a dolphin fairing. The 125 utilized a full tubular frame. When it went on sale in 1975, the cost was 784,000 Lire, but at the close of production in 1977 the price had risen to 840,000 Lire. This was essentially MV Agusta’s swan song, as the firm closed its doors in 1977


Would consider trade/part trade for a Velocette.. Email us for more details

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

It could be you!


Looking for the next Miss Hell On Wheels, Winner gets $500 and a professional photography shoot that will be featured in our calendar!

Entry forms are here...

The Facebook page for the event is,

https://www.facebook.com/events/355516374554078/
 


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Monday, March 25, 2013

Get yer entry forms in...

 

Entry forms for the Rally are here..., you get a discount for early entry and it leaves more time for practice on the day of the event. Don't make us work too hard, get them in now!!

Follow us on facebook..   www.facebook.com/HellOnWheelsMc

Thursday, March 21, 2013

We're looking for the next Miss Hell on Wheels!



Tell your girlfriends, wives, sisters and mothers we are looking for the next Miss on Wheels!

June 1st 2013 is the 10th annual Hell on Wheels Vintage Moto Rally and pin-up contest at the Mileston MX park in Riverside, California.

We are looking for contestants to participate in this year’s Miss Hell on Wheels pageant, contestants are required to wear either a vintage looking bathing suit or lingerie and heels. A trophy and a cash prize will be awarded to the winner along with other gifts.

The contestants may be invited to do an additional photo shoot (no nudity) for the Hell on Wheels Calendar, advertise shirts or other website products in the form of print, electronic or film for the website www.hellonwheelsmc.com.

Thanks,
  Hell on Wheels mc.

You can submit your pics on our facebook page... If you're interested in participating send us a message or email us at hellonwheelsxxx@msn.com

It's that time again...

Right then people we got confirmation and it's game on!
The Hell on wheels MX race and rally will be at milestone MX park on June 1st. Run what you brung with classes for all bikes and riders. Live music, racing, pin up, competition and all the thrills, spills and bellyaches you could want.
 
There's races for anyone on any bike of every skill level...
 



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Saturday, January 12, 2013

For Sale

1964 Triumph 650, Just had a top end rebuild and new charging system installed, including rotor and tympanium. Pipes were just wrapped and the bike has newish tires. Runs good and starts easily. This bike has a California title and is ready to go. 
Call Jeff at 7I4 4O4 4419

Wednesday, January 2, 2013



Happy new Year!

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

SFD at the Coach house...

Smilling Face Down will be playing at the coach house on 1/24 along with Bow Wow and Midge Ure, Tickets available here now.

Hell Billy Hillclimb Video..





The guys over at rideapart put together this video of our hillclimb...

Friday, October 26, 2012

Lonely at the top...


Tomorrows the big day. We ran a couple of practice runs yesterday, made one, failed one... The track will be groomed, watered and ready for us on Saturday. We have it set up like a mini pikes peak, there's a little technical run with a couple of drops and turns before you hit the big hill. Every one's timed and the fastest one to the top gets the trophy. 

Check the entry form for class details.

For address and directions go to http://www.glenhelen.com/.

Gates open at 9 for sign ups, first race at high noon.

See ya there,



Saturday, October 20, 2012

Almost there!


Just a week to go til the Haloween Hillclimb, don't forget to submit your entry forms to hellonwheelsxxx@msn.com, If you'd rather mail them then send them to

J Tulinius
523 S Illinois st
Anaheim, CA, 90720

 Just make sure they get to us before september 26th, We won't be able to receive any entry forms by mail or email after the 26th. We will be accepting forms at the track on the 27th.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

This Saturday..


The AMA Pro Racing Flat Track Finals are once again returning to Southern California and the historic Pomona Half-Mile at Fairplex Saturday October 13, 2012. Here the motorcycle world’s greatest riders will once again face off shoulder to shoulder and bar to bar at speeds of up to 130 mph on Pomona’s famed half-mile oval! The bikes are as hot as the drivers as some of the greatest brands will be represented, Harley Davidson, Ducati, KTM, Kawasaki and more!
This night of intense, ground-pumping action will crown the two Champions of the AMA Pro Racing Flat Track Series. Both the Harley-Davidson Insurance Grand National Champion and the Motorcycle SuperStore.com Pro Singles Championship will be decided on this incredible night of racing.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Happy Sad Hungry Well-Fed

The new Smilling Face Down album "Happy Sad Hungry Well-Fed" is available now at  Cd Baby
With SFD's fourth album, "Happy Sad Hungry Well-fed", the band has taken yet another turn in their evolving sound. The guys have gone through some rough times since the last album but keep their heads up and the music flowing. Just like life, these songs reflect the ups and downs, the good and the bad. Where the last album, "An Adorable Mess", told stories of others' lives and misfortunes, the new SFD album is more personal and the stories the songs tell hit closer to home. Some of the songs rock a little harder, but you will still find some of the trademark SFD catchy pop songs in the vein of the prior albums.


Go to the SFD website for more news and upcoming shows...

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Get yer costumes ready...


It's less than 3 weeks til the Halloween Hillclimb, since a few of you of asked the hill will be Vintage Friendly and makeable on most bikes, you won't need a specialized hillclimber. The classes will be the same as the rally.

Vintage Mini Bike (pull start)

Vintage Mini Bike (kick start)

Vintage Bikes, '74 & earlier

Modern Bikes, '80 & later

Vintage Hooligan: Pre-Unit Singles, Open Twin

Modern Hooligan: Dual Sport, Classic '75 - '79

All participants will be timed. The hill will have  a couple of technical parts including a turn and a jump (you can roll it) quickest guy, girl, wolfman, obscure deity to the top wins, simple!

For your entry you will get a couple of runs at the hill.

As always there will be prizes for each class, as well as best costume. We will also be holding this years calendar release party.

Go here  for your entry forms and mail them to:

Jeff Tulinius

523 S Illinois Street
Anaheim, CA 92805

Checks payable to Jeff Tulinius

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Took the long way to work..

Took a ride with Mike, Greg and the guys up through the Glendora ridge to Mount Baldy this Morning..


Over 200 curves in 12 mile , so I'm told..

Friday, October 5, 2012

Tom Whites Early Years of MX Museum...

Took a trip down to the Early years of Motorcross museum last night, Tom White opens his private museum up once a year to raise money for the highhopes head injury center. Here's a few of the bikes, the museum is well worth a visit. More info can be found here..




 MONARK 500- Motocross - 1959


Sweden was a major presence in early motocross, noted both for its talented riders and groundbreaking machinery, and Sweden’s Monark is one of the rarest motocross machines from the 1950’s and 1960’s. The marque enjoyed great success in the International Six Days Trials and achieved its motocross zenith in 1959, when Sten Lundin rode an Albin-powered Monark to the FIM World 500cc Motocross Championship.
From its birth in 1913 to its demise in 1975, Monark specialized in chassis and suspension development. The company relied on power from engine suppliers that included Albin from Sweden, Sachs from Germany, and Morini from Italy.

An intense rivalry between four-stroke bikes from Sweden and Great Britain raged throughout the early 1960s, but gave way to the other side of the Iron Curtain in 1966, when East German Paul Friedrichs captured the FIM World Championship on a Czech-engineered two-stroke CZ.


 
I'd vote for him...


HUSQVARNA 500cc 4-Stroke Motocross - 1962


In the late 1950’s Nils Hedlund worked first with the Monark factory and then later with Lito to develop a start of the art 500cc motocross machine. Some similarities exist between these early machines and the BSA Gold Star. In fact, the Gold Star transmission was used in these exotic machines. Only 6 true Monarks were ever built and approximately 30 Lito’s.
In 1960 Husqvarna hired Hedlund to build race bikes for factory riders Bill Nilsson and Rolf Tibblin. Hedlund build 10 complete machines from 1960 to 61 and 6 machines in 1962. Bill Nilsson rewarded Husqvarna with the 1960 500cc World Champion and Tibblin won the 1962 and 63 World Championship for the Swedish marques. By 1964 Jeff Smith would win the 500cc World Championship on a smaller 4-stroke machine signaling the end of the 4-stroke behemoths!

 BSA Gold Star Catalina Scrambler and Chuck Minert - 1959
1959 BSA 500cc GOLD STAR "CATALINA SCRAMBLER" - DESERT, SCRAMBLES, ROAD RACING...........IT COULD DO IT ALL!

The BSA Gold Star Catalina Scrambler was the perfect machine for a rider like AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer - Chuck Minert. Minert excelled in all types of motorcycle racing from speedway to trials, from desert racing to scrambles, and later, in motocross. In the late 50's and early 60's Minert rode a factory -backed BSA for much of his racing career and was loyal to the British brand long after the bikes were past their competitive prime.

The most important win for Minert in his racing career came in 1956 at the popular Catalina Grand Prix. Almost 1000 riders competed and the win at Catalina was so prestigious, that BSA actually named the 1969 Gold Star DBD34 after the event, thus the name "Catalina Scrambler!" The machine he rode was a 1956 BSA Gold Star Scrambler! Chuck comments, "I changed the tank to a 5 gallon, borrowed a front brake backing plate with a scoop (for additional cooling), and used a 19" front wheel instead of the standard 21" wheel preferred by the English!"

The westcoast distributor for BSA, Hap Alzina asked the factory for a replica of this bike! By the late 1950's, the US market was the strongest in the world for BSA and they followed his advice and responded with the Catalina Scrambler in 1959. The machine would go unchanged until its production stopped in 1963.

The aluminum barrel Gold Star was arguably the most successful race bike every built. It won races for over a decade in every discipline.........desert, scrambles, motocross, flat-track, and roadracing! Ultimately, the Gold Star model was replaced by the smaller (and lighter) B44 that was developed by motocross World Champion - Jeff Smith. This machine, based on the BSA 250cc model, would win its final 500cc Motocross World Championship in 1965 and would mark the end of 4-stroke domination in the premier series.



1971 Ducati rt 450

Ducati sprung to life by making a small bicycle engine to transport the war-ravaged Italian citizens. In 1946, the Cucciolo (little puppy) engine was originally sold in a box to be attached to a bicycle. Before WWII, Ducati had produced radio tubes and condensers, but thanks to the Cucciolo’s success, Ducati became a name brand motorcycle manufacturer. By 1954, Ducati was producing 120 bikes a day. Even more momentous in ’54 was the arrival of engineer Fabio Taglioni. Taglioni’s big idea was to control valve float by having the valves positively opened and closed without using valve springs. The main benefit of his desmodromic system was the prevention of valve float. Valve float can cause a catastrophic collision between the piston and valve or, at the very least, create poor valve seal. The desmodromic system eliminates valve float by using dual rocker arms on each valve (one for opening and one for closing the valve). The Ducati 450 R/T was the first and only motocross bike to be outfitted with desmodromic valves.

In 1969 a 350cc Desmo Ducati actually won the Baja 500 piloted by desert ace Doug McClure. Following this success, U.S. importer Berliner Motor Corporation requested a off-road 450cc version of the 350 TSS being sold in Europe to compete against the popular BSA 441 Victor. The 450 R/T (road/trail), as it was called, was built exclusively for the American market and was finished in brite yellow.


Matchless 500cc G85CS – 1966


4-Stroke Scrambler

Too little (or possible too much), too late. That could probably be said about the Matchless G85CS Scrambler. As one of the last models of Matchless to be made, it was the last (and best) attempt by the British to build a 4-stroke scrambler capable of beating the light-weight 2-stroke machines that were dominating the European Scrambles scene.
It’s easy to see the Rickman brothers influence in the design of the frame. The G85 was a duplex design with lightweight forks, machined front hub, magnesium rear hub, and as many lightweight fiberglass and aluminum components as possible utilized. Though Matchless claimed 291 lbs, actual weight was nearly 320 lbs, much heavier that the 2-stroke competition.
The G85CS looked and sounded magnificent, but was not particularly fast and when combined with the weight, missed the mark.



Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Dirty Girl..

Pulled this little Ducati 350 out from behind a wood shed earlier today, bit dusty but she's all there except the chain. Gave the carb a clean, there's signs of life just a bit low on compression.





She scrubbed up good, maybe we'll get her in this years calendar.