75th PANHEAD ANNIVERSARY

I made plans to attend Harley Davidson’s 120th Anniversary in Wisconsin, when I got a phone call from Berry Wardlaw. He told me about the Panhead Anniversary and the event that was happening to celebrate it in the Milwaukee area.

 The Event was June 22-24 and the Harley Reunion was July 13-16. That would mean two rides to Milwaukee from Florida and back. With almost a month between the events, so it was doable.

 
 

I contacted Greg Lew who promoted the event and made arrangements to attend. I even got a VIP badge, something to do with being old I was told. 

Greg Lew said, “Five Years ago, we put together a party celebrating a lifestyle that we’ve enjoyed for decades. This year we are reprising the party by celebrating the 75th

anniversary of the Harley-Davidson Panhead.”
 
 I knew Berry was planning to transport Molly’s 1939 Indian Chief in the van and also take Vivian’s Panhead. There was mention of a trailer, and I thought the Panhead was going part of the load. I figured I would just follow them on my new Ultra.

Well, I got caught in one of those rain storms that made it difficult to see the front wheel on my way from Florida to Accurate Engineering in Alabama. I ride through them on a regular basis in Florida, but it does slow me down some. The weather report announced more rain on the way to Milwaukee. We faced a run schedule, and I did not want to be the one holding us up.

It turned out Vivian’s Pan and the Indian were going in the van and my bike on the trailer. I personally do not like trailering a motorcycle, if it is rideable, but do realize that sometimes it is necessary. As it turned out putting it on the trailer this time was the thing to do.

We had a great trip to our friends Tony and Vickie’s house just outside of Milwaukee where we would be staying.

 

My new Ultra let me know it was not happy going on a trailer. Luckily, I caught it the first night we stopped. I fixed the issue and all it took was a short low charge of the battery in Tony’s garage to correct her attitude.

 

Tony has a sharp, organized shop set up in his garage, and the vintage bikes faced last-minute adjustments.

The generator was not working on Wigwam (Molly’s Indian), so it was decided to just run it off the battery and not use the headlight. A spare battery went along on the rides, just in case. These things happen and the mission was to make the ride and fix the motorcycle when parts and time were available. Mission Accomplished.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thursday, we rode out to Party Central Station, which was located 20 minutes directly south of Milwaukee and only a few miles east of the interstate in Caledonia, Wisconsin. There were 300 people signed in from 35 different states and 5 foreign countries

On site features thanks to Tom Hinderholtz included sprawling grass areas for tents, parking with water, showers, electricity and other facilities.

There were hotels and RV parks close by as well.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 There was a large circus tent (20×60) set up on site for the huge BBQ on Friday and also to provide shade and space for vendors.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

On Saturday morning a reported 108 Panheads and other motorcycles met at Wetzel Brothers Lot in Cudahy for a Police Escorted Ride to the Harley Museum.

 
 

Since Berry was on an Indian, and I was riding a new Ultra we rode in the back of the group.

When arriving at the museum the Panheads were lined up handlebar to handlebar for a panoramic photo with the oldest motorcycles in the middle of the photo.

 
 
 
 
 
 

After the photo there was a bike show in front of the museum and also other motorcycles were involved in field games.

What a great, historic day.

I should note that Vivian did offer to let me ride her Panhead in the parade, but I did not feel right doing that as it was not mine. That’s a Good Sister.

 I thought I would mention a lot of these older motorcycles have lights that are not that bright even when they are working (6-volt). “We need to get home before dark,” said many vintage riders.

I installed a Harley’s Day Maker Headlight recently. Yep, they liked having the youngin’ follow them home.
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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