OCC- Paul Sr fires Paul Jr.

   / OCC- Paul Sr fires Paul Jr. #21  
Here's an old school bike pix. It's a 49 HD that my uncle built. Note the suicide clutch and jockey shift. It was a old police bike when he got it back in the late 60's. Wax it up and I would put it up against anyting OCC has done.
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You got that right RW
 
   / OCC- Paul Sr fires Paul Jr. #22  
Here's an old school bike pix. It's a 49 HD that my uncle built. Note the suicide clutch and jockey shift. It was a old police bike when he got it back in the late 60's. Wax it up and I would put it up against anyting OCC has done.
badHD1.jpg

I've never had a bike with an open primary belt drive, but those things make me nervous. I guess unless the bell bottom craze comes back, it will be OK, but I also like the look of that massive primary cover on my big twin.
 
   / OCC- Paul Sr fires Paul Jr. #23  
jaybrad.
"Admittedly I am showing my age by the fact I now ride a Harley Electra Glide"

Already show my age,we ride U-Glide trike...are you planing to attend La Coina $$'s bike week this year?
 
   / OCC- Paul Sr fires Paul Jr. #24  
jaybrad.
"Admittedly I am showing my age by the fact I now ride a Harley Electra Glide"

Already show my age,we ride U-Glide trike...are you planing to attend La Coina $$'s bike week this year?

Doubtful. The last time I went to Bike Week was in 1988. It was a lot of fun, but I'm not a big fan of clogged roads and people with more more horsepower than brains.

One of my favorite memories of Darwinism was a guy who had his bike in the back of a pickup impressing everyone with a burnout to create lots of smoke from his tire. Then the tire caught fire and did a job on both the bike and the truck.

So while the crowds are in the White Mountains, I'll be riding along the coast of Maine. :D

Tractor related connection: it is my tractor's fault that I did very little riding last summer. I only put on ~ 1,500 miles after getting the GC2310. My goal for this summer is to do more of both. :D
 
   / OCC- Paul Sr fires Paul Jr. #25  
Your post remids me of an Organ donor here that was doing a burn out and the fat tire on the back blew ot and the gator hide went over the back of the set and popped him o nthe cheak. The wires in the tire gouged him pretty goog. Looked like a big bear clawed him. about 3 years after that he passed me on another bike and the chain broke and wrapped around the rear sprocket. he tore his boots up trying to stay up. Laterened up a donor at a bike show some where doing a trick.
 
   / OCC- Paul Sr fires Paul Jr. #26  
Not trying to hijack, but since it was discussed and this was not mentioned, I thought some might find it interesting.



Wash state: 'Ax Men' crew salvaged logs illegally

The Washington state Department of Natural Resources has seized more than two dozen logs it says a timber crew featured on the History Channel's reality show 'Ax Men' salvaged illegally.

By PHUONG LE

Associated Press Writer
SEATTLE

The Washington state Department of Natural Resources has seized more than two dozen logs it says a timber crew featured on the History Channel's reality show 'Ax Men' salvaged illegally.

DNR officers served a search warrant Friday on S&S Aqua Logging to retrieve timber the company had pulled from the Hoquiam River without a permit, said the agency's chief enforcement officer, Larry Raedel.

Officers were tipped off after watching the popular series, which chronicles the lives of Pacific Northwest timber cutters, including a father-son team from Aberdeen-based S&S Aqua Logging.

DNR officials discovered that the company did not have a permit from DNR or the state Department of Fish and Wildlife to salvage those logs from the riverbed.

"These are valuable materials that belong to the public and this looks like theft, plain and simple," state Public Lands Commissioner Peter Goldmark said.

An Associated Press call and e-mail to the company and e-mails seeking comment from the History Channel were not immediately returned.

"We determined that this outfit was taking logs that were submerged in the mud," Raedel said. "They were taking it illegally."

Greg Hueckel, fish and wildlife habitat programs director, said logs in the river belong to the state.

Logs provide a key function for rivers in trapping sediment, harboring insects and other food for fish, and creating pools and riffles where fish can rest.

"They are part of the functioning ecosystem, so removing the log would be like removing part of the bed," he said.

Hueckel said his agency does grant permits to remove logs but typically in situations where flooding causes log jams. It's unlikely that a permit would be granted for timber harvest, he said.

On Friday, DNR officials searched property near Hoquiam in Grays Harbor County. Raedel said the company had been storing salvaged logs there with permission from the property owner.

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Grays Harbor Undersheriff Rick Scott said his deputies assisted in executing the search warrant.

The timber seized included 20 mature trees as well as smaller wood products, between six and 10 feet in length. The largest logs are about 20 to 30 feet long and about three feet in diameter, Raedel said.

Jimmy Smith, who owns and operates S&S Aqua Logging, said on the show that the logs were worth about $10,000, according to search warrant records.

When "Ax Men" debuted last year, it became the History Channel's most popular series with more than 2 million weekly viewers. This season began airing March 2 and features two timber crews from Washington, two from Oregon and one from Montana.

In one video posted on the show's Web site, Smith, a fourth-generation logger, is shown floating down a river in a boat, scanning for logs. "We're normal guys that do extraordinary things," he said.

FROM: Local News | Wash state: 'Ax Men' crew salvaged logs illegally | Seattle Times Newspaper
 
   / OCC- Paul Sr fires Paul Jr. #27  
Doesn't surpise me one bit. That aqua logging guy is a buffoon, with no idea what he is doing, and no planning for how to do it.

I don't know how anyone could work with him.
 
   / OCC- Paul Sr fires Paul Jr. #28  
Andy, Odd as this sounds, I've a sneaking suspicion that Mikey is the brains behind the show. Like the Smothers brothers, the "dumb" one wasn't at all dumb. What do you think? MikeD74T

Ummm, no. definately, no. Mikey is well known in the area to call his dad in the early morning hours to come pick him up. Problem is, Mikey won't have a clue where he is. When he sobers up, he figures it out. I might say that he's dumber than a box of rocks but I hate to insult perfectly good rocks.
 
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I watched the Thurs. night show, Paul Jr. came back and the old man immediately started cursing him and belittling him. To me, Jr. is much more creative and tries to build more innovative bikes, Sr. wants to dress up cookie cutter machines and make more $$$ by cutting corners.
 
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#30  
Ummm, no. definately, no. Mikey is well known in the area to call his dad in the early morning hours to come pick him up. Problem is, Mikey won't have a clue where he is. When he sobers up, he figures it out. I might say that he's dumber than a box of rocks but I hate to insult perfectly good rocks.
Yeah, Mikey just seems to be drawing a paycheck because he's a Teutel. I really have no clue what his job at OCC is.
 

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