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The California Desert Sled: A Brief History

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  • @davidsmith31
    @davidsmith312 күн бұрын

    Had a 1964 Tr6 and later, a '66 Matchless G 80 CS, Both were great bikes. I still ride, KTM 200 XCW and various Hodakas. I'm 80 years old.

  • @jimmyroberts7244
    @jimmyroberts7244Ай бұрын

    My dad J.N. ROBERTS was part of the two stroke revolution in 1968, with his sponsorship from Edison Dye.

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    That’s incredible! I have read about your dad and seen videos of him. What an amazing legacy. Thank you so much for watching and commenting on this video!

  • @519CZRacer

    @519CZRacer

    Ай бұрын

    Your dad is a true legend!

  • @jimmyroberts7244

    @jimmyroberts7244

    Ай бұрын

    @@519CZRacer Thank you, CZRacer!!

  • @timfeeley714-25

    @timfeeley714-25

    Ай бұрын

    When I was 14 in 1975 and was learning to ride my first motorcycle (69 Kawasaki sidewinder) I had a black and white poster of a huge expanse of desert sand seen from the air, with a speck in the lower right-hand corner that was a guy on a motorcycle with a huge rooster tail coming out from behind it. The caption at the bottom of the poster read ( the nearest I can remember) J.N. Roberts all by himself flat out across the desert at over 105 mph on a Husqvarna. It was my favorite poster of all time. Your dad was the GOAT!

  • @KurtfromLaQuinta

    @KurtfromLaQuinta

    Ай бұрын

    @@519CZRacer Yes he was!

  • @aussiedorsmith9293
    @aussiedorsmith9293Ай бұрын

    Our family moving from Toronto Ont. to Palm Desert Ca. in the summer of 67 was quite an amazing time for this then 13 yo boy. Along with just generally being stoked with the landscape I soon became familiar with motorcycles, although my riding was limited to short but fun rides on a friend’s Honda S90. Walking home from school one day and crossing through the wash I encountered a “big” bike, a Triumph, whose rider was attempting to climb the soft sanded higher far side. He was challenging himself and the machine, and while not successful after three or four tries, the sound and motion of that rider and machine was an emotional event for me, and while I had to wait a couple of years, it did help lead to my own involvement with the sport that I am so happy to still enjoy.

  • @KurtfromLaQuinta

    @KurtfromLaQuinta

    Ай бұрын

    Ah. The Whitewater Wash! That was the highway to getting to other desert cities. Or out to Indio Hills.

  • @aussiedorsmith9293

    @aussiedorsmith9293

    Ай бұрын

    ⁠That’s right! Didn’t know the name then. School bus dropped me off at 111 and Cook St. I’d walk home through the date groves parallel to Cook. Lived on Leslie Ave. Was so cool as it was surrounded by open desert with a large area of sand dunes. Seemed to go on forever then.

  • @MM-xr6tz
    @MM-xr6tzАй бұрын

    We need a feature length film Bill. 👌 60 minutes of rad bikes would make for an epic Saturday.

  • @Triumph-Tiger-90-Com
    @Triumph-Tiger-90-ComАй бұрын

    Hi Bill, I had the great pleasure of meeting and interviewing Skip Vanleeuwen and Jack Simmonds some years ago, great guys sadly no longer with us, but the bikes survive. Visit the Clovis Flat Track museum in Fresno and Buddy Stubbs in Phoenix if it's too hot to ride.

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    That is so cool Justin! I would love to visit those places!

  • @othgmark1

    @othgmark1

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@wheelhousegarageFlat track museum would make a great video. I can get you in for a video l expect or Chris Carter can. Incredible museum would make a great ride to video series from your place.

  • @bluesmanish

    @bluesmanish

    Ай бұрын

    LOL- don't go to Phoenix if it's too hot to ride where you are

  • @DavidLucas-hf1cx
    @DavidLucas-hf1cxАй бұрын

    I grew up in the Bay Area in a bike family.. my grandfather was wrenching as a mechanic and pit crew for his buddies winning Triumph flat track team. He ended up buying from his friend a ‘46 3T that was built into what my grandfather called a “Cow trailer”… Front fender and lights removed, front forks were tilted out, Bates bars, Avon Speedmaster upfront Dunlap knobby in the back, Cams and pistons, stock exhaust was cut and up swept into megaphones, back fender was shorten and Frenched, tank was swapped with a Mustang twin fill unit.. all painted in a crazy chartreuse and pink scalloped color scheme.. from what I can tell the bike was built somewhere around ‘48 to ‘50 she’s kind of A NorCal version of an early desert sled… and fortunately, I still have her sitting next to my ‘67 TR6 sled.. she runs like a top…

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    So rad! Thank you very much for sharing!

  • @vegasxrs9401
    @vegasxrs9401Ай бұрын

    During the 70s and 80s I raced the District 37 desert races on my Hodaka 90. I sized the motor one time way out on the course and was offered a tow by a Triumph 650 rider. I got quite an education that day as he towed me faster than I was racing!😮

  • @tedecker3792

    @tedecker3792

    4 күн бұрын

    Awesome story!

  • @TroubadourJuggernaut
    @TroubadourJuggernautАй бұрын

    This cat’s enthusiasm, great bikes and knowledge make it easy to “like” the video before even watching it. !!!

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    I really appreciate that!

  • @jimirving204
    @jimirving204Ай бұрын

    When visiting my grandparents in the mid 60's I would walk to Bud Ekins shop in Sherman Oaks, CA and drool on the new Triumphs in the showroom. A few years later I was racing in District 37 events in the Mojave desert on a 100cc Bultaco Lobito followed by a BSA 441 Victor. Next was the purchase of a Rickman Mk3 Metisse with a Triumph TR6R 650 engine which is still in my garage and still runs very well. Thank you for your video. Those were the days!

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Amazing! Thank you for sharing your Desert sled experience! What I wouldn’t give to visit Bud Ekin’s shop.

  • @SLED649
    @SLED649Ай бұрын

    Great synopsis Bill! The seventies were fun! Triumphs,BSA’S & Harleys ruled the flat tracks,the deserts & road courses! Oh what a time! Thanks for keeping the old iron going!👍

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this kind comment and thoughtful response!

  • @tedecker3792
    @tedecker37924 күн бұрын

    My first race was a 100 mile desert race called the Badlands Baja in South Dakota in 1968. I ride my Honda scrambler 350. Not exactly a true desert sled, but close!

  • @blusnuby2
    @blusnuby2Ай бұрын

    Bud Ekins (2:31) was the fella who made the motorcycle jump (for Steve McQueen) in The Great Escape.

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Indeed, it was!

  • @jontg429
    @jontg429Ай бұрын

    Always great waking up on a Saturday to a new Wheelhouse Garage episode!

  • @johnglasgow4176
    @johnglasgow4176Ай бұрын

    I had a 1958 TR6 with a white tank like the one behind you they were killers to ride that was 1966 thanks

  • @countermoonman
    @countermoonmanАй бұрын

    In the early 70’s here in Orange County Cal. i went to Jr High with a kid that belonged to a motorcycle racing club called the “Sled Riders” they did CRC races here in So. Cal. motocross/hare scrambles/ desert races, his name was Jimmy Helms, I think the famous Jim Fishback, he raced desert and motocross was also a member.

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    So cool! Thanks for sharing your story

  • @deepspoke2201
    @deepspoke2201Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the desert sled history hole. My uncle raced his converted 441 Victor desert sled in many of the hare & hound races out of Barstow in the 60's & 70's. His son-in-law had a Triumph powered Rickman and later switched to a Ducati 250 when all the Husky's started eating everyone's lunch. I only had the opportunity to "race" a once during that period out at Slash X on a monocoque framed Yamaha 80 and decided it was been there done that after eating the dust of the 1000 bikes ahead of me.

  • @mikecampell
    @mikecampellАй бұрын

    Loved those old school racers, they were a handful.

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Yeehaw!

  • @bradsanders6954
    @bradsanders6954Ай бұрын

    At a certain point, the Greeves would take the top 15 spots in so cal desert racing. The leading link ft end was the bomb. Big fat 19" front tire mostly. The 360 engine was a greeves made engine much better than the old villiers engine greeves used before. Ive got a time capsule 360 Greeves Challenger in my dining room, pearl white/black/lots of chrome/ but otherwise all stock from 1968. It is a cool bike.

  • @lakota240
    @lakota240Ай бұрын

    outstanding, thank you, being a child of the '60's this was an unaffordable (California) dream'in, now that I can afford one, this is much needed information

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!

  • @LumberjackT100
    @LumberjackT100Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the desert sled history tutorial, Bill. This old guy from the land of of mudrunners and Barkbusters has long been intrigued by western desert racing. The closest I’ve ever come was passing riders left and right across the expanse of a massive harrowed corn field aboard a 1983 Maico 250 Spider during the final run of the legendary Ashe Hill Fun Run in 1995. Thank you again for another entertaining episode. Keep up the good work.

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    My pleasure! Thanks for sharing your story Al! Sounds awesome

  • @lukemullender308
    @lukemullender308Ай бұрын

    How about an episode on Nick Nicholson Motors... I've been waiting patiently for you to pull out a 360 Challenger or 380 Griffon 😊

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    I need to get a Greeves on the show for sure! I was very close to once, but it wasn’t quite running right. I’ll make it happen soon.

  • @TroopThrowback

    @TroopThrowback

    Ай бұрын

    @@wheelhousegarageyes do! I’ve got one I need to restore with my sons while they’re still at home.

  • @user-pm8gw3gp4x
    @user-pm8gw3gp4xАй бұрын

    Very interesting and informative video. You touched on Steve McQueen and Bud Ekins. Perhaps a video about them, their friendship, including Bud’s brother would be interesting as well. Enjoyed!

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    I would love to do a video on that! Those guys are my heroes and there’s is a lot to talk about. Thank you for this helpful comment!

  • @nicholasparkin6979
    @nicholasparkin6979Ай бұрын

    Thanks Bill. Great info.Was a very special time before the 2 strokes. Nick UK.

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice comment

  • @user-bx7zi9wp5p
    @user-bx7zi9wp5pАй бұрын

    Back in this time frame there was a desert racer that glued a piece of carpet to the top of his tank, and his dog would hop on and dig his nails into the carpet and lean into the rider to hold on while they zoomed across the desert.

  • @ml5955

    @ml5955

    Ай бұрын

    They had a small book about him and his dog in the liberty at the school I went to. I think he was a member of the Innovators MC Club. I grew up in SoCal, and we’d go riding in the Mojave Desert and my dad and uncle saw him and his dog riding out there once back in the early 70’s. The rider and his sidekick was also briefly featured in the movie On Any Sunday 👍

  • @thomasshane7360

    @thomasshane7360

    Ай бұрын

    Dogs name was cookie

  • @aussiedorsmith9293

    @aussiedorsmith9293

    Ай бұрын

    John McCown and Kookie were featured in On Any Sunday. Got to say “hi, how are you two” at the 74 VCGP, where they were camped two “doors” down from me. 👍

  • @Mr.WChemistry
    @Mr.WChemistryАй бұрын

    Favorite subject of all time. British bikes on the west coast. You got both my bikes in the history TR6C and a P11A. If I’d only been born 15 years earlier

  • @garrywalton
    @garrywaltonАй бұрын

    just come in from starting up the T100 in desert sled trim... although it only gets to ride through mud here in wet old England!! What a pleasure to remind ourselves what we love about these bikes.... now I need to get my beer :)

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Woo hoo!

  • @TheStevemcqueen68
    @TheStevemcqueen68Ай бұрын

    Bill Just a great break down on desert racing and on how it all got started. It would be great .if you could do a follow up on some of the riders from back then , 50s and 60s such a great time for desert racing, Thanks KIWI

  • @agrajag868
    @agrajag868Ай бұрын

    Yep, on any Sunday, Malcolm and friends.

  • @brianking1138
    @brianking1138Ай бұрын

    Great brief history lesson.

  • @airspro5666
    @airspro566618 күн бұрын

    Good stuff , thanks…

  • @duncanmachell4044
    @duncanmachell4044Ай бұрын

    What a great history show , as a brit we have nothing like dessert racing in our past . Over the years it has been awesome to discover this , like some of the other comments it would great to see a longer episode dedicated to the dessert sled and racing. All the very best from the 🇬🇧 keep up the great work , I am looking forward to future episode's, p.s. do you ship t shirts to the 🇬🇧

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for watching and for this great comment. I do ship shirts to the UK! You should be able to see the shipping price in the checkout screen.👍

  • @weemsmotorco
    @weemsmotorcoАй бұрын

    Nailed It!

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks Jared!

  • @mikemcnevin1785
    @mikemcnevin1785Ай бұрын

    As always, great video and info! Thanks!!

  • @MonsterIsOutOfCtrl
    @MonsterIsOutOfCtrlАй бұрын

    Always looking forward to buy a road legal desert sled in Italy... Very uncommon type of bike here, the Brits bikes usually are restored and expansive, so to me is not a good option, maybe I should find a Ducati scrambler and modify it, my father had a 350 modified back in the days

  • @xt225
    @xt225Ай бұрын

    Great stuff again Bill.

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks again!

  • @WilliamsThomas-d3m
    @WilliamsThomas-d3mАй бұрын

    Like your content. Never too hot to ride. You wait till it gets 100 before you get started for training purposes.

  • @samjoentess9168
    @samjoentess9168Ай бұрын

    Nice

  • @i.c.really150
    @i.c.really150Ай бұрын

    Might research a group called the Checkers.

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    They deserve a whole video on their own!

  • @kenarmann4555
    @kenarmann4555Ай бұрын

    Great job Pal, thanks for keeping this stuff alive! Stop by again sometime if you want to check out my P11.

  • @johnmorris482
    @johnmorris482Ай бұрын

    A couple of Triumph dealers offered highly modified twins. Ted Lapadakis and Bud Ekins come to mind, but I'm sure there were others. I don't recall that BSA, Matchless or other brands had that advantage. Catalina was a Grand National, not a Grand Prix. Steve McQueen wasn't really an influence when he was riding Triumph. Bud Ekins influenced many from the Hollywood crowd much more.

  • @TroopThrowback

    @TroopThrowback

    Ай бұрын

    When did bud work for Johnson motors? I wasn’t aware.

  • @johnmorris482

    @johnmorris482

    Ай бұрын

    @@TroopThrowback that was wrong, brain misfire...

  • @TroopThrowback

    @TroopThrowback

    Ай бұрын

    @@johnmorris482 no problem. I’m no historian but try to learn where I can. My fathers shop parts manager in the 70s and 80s was Clyde Earl from JoMo. Wish I knew more.

  • @TroopThrowback

    @TroopThrowback

    Ай бұрын

    @@johnmorris482 wasn’t the original name Catalina Grand Prix in 1951 but when the French heard about it they threw a fit? Officially afterward it was “grand national” but unofficially still called “Catalina Grand Prix”. thegrandfathersofmotocross.com/1952-5-3-web-ok-catalina-1st-nicholson-del-8-dnf/

  • @bluesmanish
    @bluesmanishАй бұрын

    Good video! Are these bikes you showcase all yours?

  • @andymale1489
    @andymale1489Ай бұрын

    Hi, I love your Channel and content, I have a matchless g12 csr, but no deserts!! Would like your advice to turn it into a desert racer! Like how can I get a sprocket over original to add on for desert, what can I do for suspension, any ideas who can supply a belly pan? And nibbles? Any help appreciated new to this have bike and kindness!!!?

  • @chrisbaucom4832
    @chrisbaucom4832Ай бұрын

    100%

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    🙏

  • @agrajag868
    @agrajag868Ай бұрын

    It is and always will be, the closest to flying on the ground.

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Amen!

  • @mysticmusic6045
    @mysticmusic6045Ай бұрын

    we just drove through Murphys yesterday and saw a Montessa for sale by the side of the road. Was that yours?

  • @garyhull5617
    @garyhull5617Ай бұрын

    I had a sled when I was young..... It failed to perform in an actual desert. I came away unimpressed.

  • @dakotadale567
    @dakotadale567Ай бұрын

    Camera overheating in about 7 minutes. Must own a Fuji x-100 series.

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    How did you know?!?! 😆😆

  • @dakotadale567

    @dakotadale567

    Ай бұрын

    @@wheelhousegarage i use the same camera for a majority of my photography. Such a phenomenal camera that just does not tolerate video. That being said keep them up. Discovered this channel a couple weeks ago and am hooked.

  • @frankmarkovcijr5459
    @frankmarkovcijr5459Ай бұрын

    No sound on the video I had to put on the closed caption to know what you were saying

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry, Frank. I haven’t heard this from any other viewers though.

  • @averagegearreviews4109
    @averagegearreviews4109Ай бұрын

    Who do you think you are? Keenan Wynn! There's a guy

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Had to look him up😁

  • @TroopThrowback

    @TroopThrowback

    Ай бұрын

    @@wheelhousegarageoh now you should be embarrassed. Where’s your copy of “Triumph in America” gathering dust?

  • @luxxfrankenstein4914
    @luxxfrankenstein4914Ай бұрын

    Bought a 750 triumph desert sled from a guy who ran it in new México in the early 70's. That was early 90's and I was really in to the mods and rockers period and ditched all the desert able parts and turned it into a café racer. Never could find an honest English bike mechanic in my area and after getting ripped off a few to many times i ditched brit bikes and moved onto BMW's which I've happily ridden for many decades. Its amazing how easy it is to get good information now with the internet but before then you had to find the old guy who knew the bikes and he was inevitably difficult and unhelpful. that's just my experience in small town mid west.

  • @wheelhousegarage

    @wheelhousegarage

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing your story!