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1979 Warner Riley / S&S Cycle to Bonneville - 3-Page Vintage Motorcycle Article

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    1979 Warner Riley / S&S Cycle to Bonneville - 3-Page Vintage Motorcycle Article
    Original, Vintage Magazine article
    Page Size: Approx. 8" x 11" (21 cm x 28 cm) each page
    Condition: Good
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    Warner Riley Goes to
    Bonneville With S & S Cycle
    BY WARNER RIL
    The 1978 Bonneville Speed Trials
    were held during the last full week of
    September. This annual event (30
    years old) lakes place on the great salt
    desert which is near the town of Wen-
    dover. Utah. I last competed at Bon-
    neville in 1976 and had missed the
    1977 event. I was also planning to miss
    the 1978 event when 1 received a
    phone call from George Smith, the
    owner of S & S Cycle. George was
    interested in running two Harley-
    Davidson motorcycles (a 93-cubic-
    inch FXE and a 98-cubic-inch Low
    Rider) as a part of bis on-going test
    programs. He was not really interested
    in setting a record; he was instead after
    test lime that would subject his en-
    gines and their component parts to the
    stresses of flat-out running. I had al-
    ready done two days of ‘/4-mile testing
    on these bikes and was familiar with
    how they ran and handled at speeds of
    up to 117 mph. Based on that, George
    and I concluded our plans for the
    upcoming Bonneville event. Phone
    calls were made and letters were writ-
    ten to Champion Plugs, Duckworth
    Chain and Torco Oil asking for much-
    needed products to help run the bikes.
    Each supplier responded with enough
    plugs, chain and oil to enable us to run
    both bikes all week long. Thanks to all
    These are the people and the bikes that ran under the S & S Cycle banner during the 1978
    Bonneville Speed Trials. Left to right: George Smith, Marge Smith, Floyd Baker and the
    author. Also present from S & S Cycle, but not shown in the photo, was Fred Johnson. The
    bikes are a 93-cubic-inch FXE (2A) and a 98-cubic-inch Low Rider (12A).
    Floyd Baker (left) and John Andrews
    (owner of Andrews Products) join forces to
    change the Low Rider’s cam as part of the
    '/4-mile test program. A total of four dif-
    ferent grinds were tested before selecting
    the S & S #3.
    those who helped! Further details
    were worked out with Frank at Lake
    Shore Harley-Davidson to obtain four
    new tires (Bonneville rules) and some
    extra ignition parts. John Andrews al
    Andrews Products also pitched in and
    provided a new cam for test purposes,
    which turned out to be an excellent
    performer. Both engines were fresh-
    ened up (cylinders honed, new rings,
    lapped valves) after the last ‘/4-mile
    test session and we were on our way.
    As it turned out. the weather during
    the 1978 Bonneville Speed Trials was
    the absolute best I have ever seen in
    the 15 times I have been to the Salt
    Flats. It was absolutely perfect every
    single day of the event with not one
    minute lost due to excessive wind and/
    or rain. Both bikes were run as often as
    we wanted and we soon got the jetting
    and gearing worked out. The 93-cubic-
    inch FXE ran a best of 135.74 mph
    while the 98-cubic-inch Low Rider
    went a best of 144.46 mph. Based on
    each bike's ‘/4-mile performance, these
    were the kinds of times we had ex-
    pected. The course was a little rough,
    but the traction was very good and
    very little tire slippage was noticed. In
    fact, I hardly even noticed it was
    rough, due to the full suspension on
    both bikes. Other racers with rigid rear
    suspensions were having a rougher
    time of it.
    It should be noted that both of the
    engines in these bikes were assembled
    using only standard S & S Cycle com-
    ponents that are in stock and readily
    available. Nothing special was done to
    these engines over and above being
    CUSTOM BIKE/FEBRUARY 1979 47
    The 1978 Bonneville Speed Trials
    were held during the last full week of
    September. This annual event (30
    years old) takes place on the great salt
    desert which is near the town of Wen-
    dover. Utah. I last competed at Bon-
    neville in 1976 and had missed the
    1977 event. I was also planning to miss
    the 1978 event when I received a
    phone call from George Smith, the
    owner of S & S Cycle. George was
    interested in running two Harley-
    Davidson motorcycles (a 93-cubic-
    inch FXE and a 98-cubic-inch Low
    Rider) as a part of his on-going test
    programs. He was not really interested
    in setting a record; he was instead after
    test time that would subject his en-
    gines and their component parts to the
    stresses of flat-out running. I had al-
    ready done two days of %-mile testing
    on these bikes and was familiar with
    how they ran and handled at speeds of
    up to 117 mph. Based on that. George
    and I concluded our plans for the
    upcoming Bonneville event. Phone
    calls were made and letters were writ-
    ten to Champion Plugs, Duckworth
    Chain and Torco Oil asking for much-
    needed products to help run the bikes.
    Each supplier responded with enough
    plugs, chain and oil to enable us to run
    both bikes all week long. Thanks to all
    those who helped! Further details
    were worked out with Frank at Lake
    Shore Harley-Davidson to obtain four
    new tires (Bonneville rules) and some
    extra ignition parts. John Andrews at
    Andrews Products also pitched in and
    provided a new cam for test purposes,
    which turned out to be an excellent
    performer. Both engines were fresh-
    ened up (cylinders honed, new rings,
    lapped valves) after the last ‘/4-mile
    test session and we were on our way.
    As it turned out, the weather during
    the 1978 Bonneville Speed Trials was
    the absolute best I have ever seen in
    the 15 times I have been to the Salt
    Flats. It was absolutely perfect every
    single day of the event with not one
    minute lost due to excessive wind and/
    or rain. Both bikes were run as often as
    we wanted and we soon got the jetting
    and gearing worked out. The 93-cubic-
    inch FXE ran a best of 135.74 mph
    while the 98-cubic-inch Low Rider
    went a best of 144.46 mph. Based on
    each bike’s %-mile performance, these
    were the kinds of times we had ex-
    pected. The course was a little rough,
    but the traction was very good and
    very little tire slippage was noticed. In
    fact. I hardly even noticed it was
    rough, due to the full suspension on
    both bikes. Other racers with rigid rear
    suspensions were having a rougher
    time of it.
    It should be noted that both of the
    engines in these bikes were assembled
    using only standard S & S Cycle com-
    ponents that are in stock and readily
    available. Nothing special was done to
    these engines over and above being
    These are the people and the bikes that ran under the S & S Cycle banner during the 1978
    Bonneville Speed Trials. Left to right: George Smith, Marge Smith, Floyd Baker and the
    author. Also present from S & S Cycle, but not shown in the photo, was Fred Johnson. The
    bikes are a 93-cubic-inch FXE (2A) and a 98-cubic-inch Low Rider (12A).
    Floyd Baker (left) and John Andrews
    (owner of Andrews Products) join forces to
    change the Low Rider's cam as part of the
    ’A-mile test program. A total of four dif-
    ferent grinds were tested before selecting
    the S & S #3...
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