American Motorcycle Dealer AMD 247 February 2020 | Page 64

NEWS 2020 Tucker V-Twin BRIEFS Catalog Now Online More from the H-D new model rumor mill - this time about another possible mid-cycle launch. It is thought to be a 114" anniversary issue Softail, as at early January 2020 is apparently already in production. Tucker Powersports has added Motul lubricants to its portfolio of distributed brands, including its 2017 introduced and domestic U.S. formulated/manufactured 100% synthetic Twin Oils line. Headquartered in France and founded more than 150 years ago, Motul is noted for its innovation and commitment to automotive and motorcycle racing, supporting race series such as AMA Flat Track and the Roland Sands Super Hooligans among others. Sad news from the 2020 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia with the death of Portuguese Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team rider Paulo Goncalves on stage seven - competing in his 13th Dakar. The Mama Tried show, Milwaukee, March 13 - 15, is offering the chance to win a 1951 Harley-Davidson WR factory production race bike, with rebuilt engine and full restoration. Entry costs $20.00 for a show sticker and ticket for the drawing. You don't have to be present to win. AFT returns to the legendary New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Saturday, June 13, 2020. "The Laconia Short Track will once again bring another level of excitement to the 97th year of the historic Laconia Motorcycle Week." Tucker Powersports has released its 2020 V-twin catalog, and dealers can view the digital flipbook version online now. For 2020, Tucker says it has "loaded the book with a massive selection of V-twin parts and accessories from industry- leading brands, with many exclusive to Tucker." New and expanded product offers this year include Letric Lighting Co. premium plug-n- play LED motorcycle lighting "with a vast array of offerings for V-twin models, including headlights, taillights, turn signals and accent lighting"; Lectron Fuel Systems - "Lectron fuel systems improve torque, horsepower and fuel economy while adjusting for atmospheric conditions"; and Aquatic AV - "the market leader in waterproof and durable Harley- Davidson aftermarket audio, including stereo systems, speakers, amplifiers and accessories." Also included are new motorcycle audio solutions from Rockford Fosgate, new Twin Power fuel pump kits that feature all the necessary components needed to rebuild the O.E.M. fuel pump module, including pump, filter, hoses, clamps and wiring harness as required.; and Tracker Series pistons from Wiseco - a feature- rich, high-performance piston offering for H-D applications "at a more affordable price point." www.tucker.com/v-twin Zen and the Art of Apple Pie For a generation of 'Boomers', Robert M. Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance was 'right up there' with Kerouac's On the Road and Dennis Hopper's Easy Rider as one of the quintessential road trip references for cultural insights into the evolution of post war American society. The novel was more about trying to make sense of the changing world around him and prescient analysis of the effect of machines and technology it was than simply the joys of the open road and wind in your hair. More Stockhausen than Steppenwolf! The 1966 Honda Superhawk that featured in his book is to find a final resting place in the Smithsonian Collections certainly made me feel nostalgic - specifically in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. Published in 1974 and subtitled as "An Inquiry into Values," the book featured a round trip Pirsig made from Minneapolis/St Paul to San Francisco and back with his then 11 year old son Chris in 1968. The restored bike is being gifted to the Smithsonian by Pirsig's widow Wendy, along with Pirsig’s leather jacket, maps, shop manual and other gear from the 1968 ride, a manuscript copy and signed first edition of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance and Pirsig’s favorite toolboxes with tools for maintaining his bike and other vehicles as well as tools he made himself. As someone who has done his own fair share of the 'hard miles' criss-crossing the United States, my abiding take- away from the book is Pirsig's account of how the portions of apple pie got bigger, nicer and less expensive the further west he travelled!