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Cycle News 1977 02 09

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Ken Maely's American-built racer updates Speedway .. . has lour valves, a starstudded list 01 codevelopers, and is built in a tin shed guarded by" geese By Lane Campbell CORONA, CAL. ,JAN , 21 It is done. By the time you read this, Ken Maely's all-American speedway engine will have had track time, and maybe even have garnered its first racing laurels. That's no idle threat, for U .S. Speed way Cham pion Mike Bast is so sto ked on this engine, he's been working day and night , for free at the Maely ranch hel pi ng with the fina l fitting a nd development . This is a story tha t bega n as a hot rumor over a year ago . Acting on that rumor, I called Maely late last winter, and visited his ranch to see the practice speedway oval he'd carved into a natural am hitheatre beh in d his home. He told me then, "We are building a speedway engine that is goi ng to be all "new, all American . It is going to be designed by racers, for racers; it is going to use the best of everything. W hen it's done (and I won't move until it's right), I will make available, to racers, a complete package motorcycle, engine, spares, special tools - if " ny, and a week's intensive a training - they'll not only learn how to ride it, they 'll learn how to field Windy Briggs, puts 'em together, strip and maintain it themselves for $2 ,500 ." Ken Maely, with the enthusiastic backing of the motor cycle community, has reached his dream. The first 25 engi nes are in inventory, being h a nd assembled in Mael y's shop. Noth ing has changed of the origina l co nce pt, not even the price. In the process, Maely has created the closes t thing yet" ro an American enthus iast owned/ operated motorcycle factory in a collection of tin sheds (complete with squads of honking watch -geese), reminiscent of the traditional small Europea n works. ' "Yo u've got to understand, th is is not my motorcycle ," Maely sa ys. "Everybody in the in dustry a lmost, has hel ped with this," He backs th e stateme nt up with a n impressive list of names in American moto rcycle racing who ha ve given freely of themselves and their know ledge to make th is engine come together - Bob Milray who hel ped make the mold patterns, Irwin Moon who machined the case ha lves on Maely's 24" swing lathe, Jerry Bra nch who flowed the four, valve heads and said "Don't even talk about money, Ken," Tom Sifton, Ba be DeMay (now . tu ning (or Ken

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