From sidecars to slickers, leathers to bike-lifts, it was all there. Youngsters favored knee- ana inaiiuann range r 9 9 2 5 0 MXC incited enthusiasts with sleek styling and high mini-bikes. Mature riders black custom paint job, or to vaulted onto massive iron ponies. bold colon. straddle a piece o f history, Purring above the crowd hullabaloo was the bracing hum o f such as a 1959 C 100 Super Club Honda or a camouflage-green silky-smooth engines. From early December dirough mid- British Enfield with ammunition-boxes for saddle bags. March, the 1999 Cycle World International Motorcycle Show Regardless o f what make or model they fancied, visitors kept up presented by Toyota Trucks toured north from California, a running dialogue with each other, politely exchanging remarks through the Midwest, down to Florida’s famed Daytona Beach. and rejoinders. The camaraderie on the floor mirrored that on Every venue churned with men, women and children. the open road. There, riders typically pass each other with a At the Cleveland, Ohio show, riders and bikes alike were folly salute, wave, or nod. It’s a close knit community, now several dressed in oiled leather, branded with names like Honda, Buell, million strong. THESE GUYS D O N ’ T T H IN K By Leah M. Kerr »40 1 • • T * Broum 44 Antron Brown started last season as a 22-year old rookie from Chesterfield, N.J. This year he returns to the prestigious National H ot Rod Association’s Pro Stock Bike series as sort o f a conquering hero. Team owner Troy Vincent, a cornerback for the N FL’s Philadelphia Eagles, was pleased that rookie Brown finished the 1998 drag racing season in seventh place. This year, the team knocked out last sea­ son’s bugs and replaced weak links. The team purchased new equipment, no longer leasing it. “N ow 1 feel we have the power that it takes to win,” says Brown. Veteran African-American crew chief, Harry Lartigue, joined Vincent’s team, bringing along rider Tony Mullen. Despite his bike “blowing up” a couple o f times and a shaky finish or two, Brown knows his team achieved something. “W e’re buck­ ling down,” he says of the upcoming sea­ son. “This year we're looking for both teams to finish in the top five, if not the top three.” Last year was another good year for AMA/Prostar drag bike rider Rickey Gadson. For the second sea­ son in a row he captured the Championship in the Pro Superhike class and placed num ber two in 600cc Super Sport. This season the Kawasaki -sponsored rider has upped the ante - he'll ride bikes in four separate classes. I hat puts him under pressure to hold onto number AFRICAN AMERICANS O N WHEELS B IK E S ARE A DRAG one in Superbike, move up a slot in 600cc Super Sport and try to make his name known in both the Pro Modified and Street Bike Shootout classes. This season, riders will be allowed to add the boost o f nitrous oxide to optimize their air intake and boost horsepower. “It’s like an equalizer,” says Gadson o f the compressed gas. “Everybody now feels like they have an edge.” This season should prove exciting, as Gadson predicts that the current elapsed tim e record o f 9.30 seconds may drop to 8.50 seconds. Kawasaki is proud o f their star spokesperson. Last year, Gadson made the model ZX9 the first nine-second production bike ever. The Ultimate Motorcyle Vacation By Barb Anwari Roll out that ridin’ machine for the ultimate motorcycle enthusiast’s vacation. All roads lead to the sixth annual “Great Smoky M ountain H onda H o o t” June 22-June 26, 1999 in Asheville, N .C . T he event, hosted by H onda, drew more than 10,000 attendees last year. Expect more o f a family vaca­ tion than a bike rally. Talk and ride with some o f motorcycling’s living legends, such as nine-time off-road champion Scott Summers and six-time National ~a »• I r_ and W orld Supercross C ham pion Jeff Stanton, the H o o t’s 1998 Grand Marshal. Pre-registration Motorcycles in last year's H o n d a H o o t is suggested. For more informa­ tion, call 1-800-347-1289. C o rrectio n : It was incorrectly reported in the Spring ‘99 edition that Wendell Scott died in 1969. H e died in 1990.