Nice to see this. I remember the Seventies. I remember how awesome Hogslayer was back then. Did a lot of good for moral here in the UK as Norton was facing the Japanese onslaught...
He still is a local hero in the Kenosha area. IF you are lucky and go to TWO WHEEL TUESDAY at a local coffee shop, you can meet him and share a cup of coffee. Neat man.
Was back up in WI with my wife and we went to Sunset Motors to but T-shirts for friends. My first bike came from there, a Moto Guzzi V7 Sport. TC was actually there and it seemed like he recognized me after 20-30 years. My wife got to meet him. It was fun. They did not take credit cards so we had to go find an ATM while TC was rummaging through his office to find a XL T-shirt in black.
Met T.C several times at vintage bike events/swaps.A man's man:Truly a member of a very elite club.Unfortunately for younger riders. the era of heroes like T.C Christanson.; Dick Mann,kenny roberts Mert lawill Malcolm smith , Gene Romero, Cal Rayborn is over and these giants will never be equaled. By the fly by wire EFI mapping newcomers.
I work at his shop, were going to be getting his tripple running this year hopefully, I will post a vid of me riding it as soon as we do. He really hasnt changed at all since the 70s.
@superman53144 Lets not forget the HD Boy,s Larry Welsh Joe Smith Larry Dixon George Sumner Leo Payne and the triumph man Sonny Routt Collins rode a Norton too .Ahh the good ol days!!!!!!!!!!!! Those are where we came from to Larry 9Spiderman Mc bride) 250Mph Elmer Trett GoOD rest his soul
When I was a kid I used to buy Speed and Power Magazine, Hogslayer was featured, I was a big fan of the Norton Commando, I had the picture on my wall and dreampt of riding it.
Nice to see this. I remember the Seventies. I remember how awesome Hogslayer was back then. Did a lot of good for moral here in the UK as Norton was facing the Japanese onslaught...
upforlastnameleft 11 months ago
He still is a local hero in the Kenosha area. IF you are lucky and go to TWO WHEEL TUESDAY at a local coffee shop, you can meet him and share a cup of coffee. Neat man.
BeetleBerlin 1 year ago
I went to school with this guys kid in the early 70's.People used to talk about him alot.he was a local hero so to speak
smithdsmit 1 year ago
Triple engine Norton at Davenport this year, thought it might belonged to TC at one time.
tgbluesky 1 year ago
Was back up in WI with my wife and we went to Sunset Motors to but T-shirts for friends. My first bike came from there, a Moto Guzzi V7 Sport. TC was actually there and it seemed like he recognized me after 20-30 years. My wife got to meet him. It was fun. They did not take credit cards so we had to go find an ATM while TC was rummaging through his office to find a XL T-shirt in black.
sbinplano 1 year ago
Met T.C several times at vintage bike events/swaps.A man's man:Truly a member of a very elite club.Unfortunately for younger riders. the era of heroes like T.C Christanson.; Dick Mann,kenny roberts Mert lawill Malcolm smith , Gene Romero, Cal Rayborn is over and these giants will never be equaled. By the fly by wire EFI mapping newcomers.
46ace 1 year ago
I work at his shop, were going to be getting his tripple running this year hopefully, I will post a vid of me riding it as soon as we do. He really hasnt changed at all since the 70s.
superman53144 1 year ago
@superman53144 Lets not forget the HD Boy,s Larry Welsh Joe Smith Larry Dixon George Sumner Leo Payne and the triumph man Sonny Routt Collins rode a Norton too .Ahh the good ol days!!!!!!!!!!!! Those are where we came from to Larry 9Spiderman Mc bride) 250Mph Elmer Trett GoOD rest his soul
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When I was a kid I used to buy Speed and Power Magazine, Hogslayer was featured, I was a big fan of the Norton Commando, I had the picture on my wall and dreampt of riding it.
Awsome machine.
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