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Cycle News 2015 Issue 34 August 25

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CN III ARCHIVES BY LARRY LAWRENCE H ap Jones was best known for founding a thriving motorcycle accessories distri- bution company, but he was also a top racer in the 1930s, winning the AMA National TT Championship for 80-cubic- inch motors in 1936. Jones was a successful motorcycle dealer and sponsored a number of top racers over the years as well as sponsoring of many regional and national races. Jones recognized the importance of the history of the sport and kept extensive files on motorcycling's past. Jones supplied several au- thors of enthusiast books with important research materials. Loren A. Jones was born in 1905. He first be- came interested in motorcycles in 1923 when he purchased a 1919 Indian Scout from Ray Smith, the Indian dealer in Spokane, Washington. Jones' purchase of his first bike was a leap of faith. He had put his life savings of $50 down to purchase the machine and had to figure out a way to make the weekly payments of $4. At the time he was only earning $8 per week, of which $7 of that was going towards room and board. He moved to San Francisco and took a job as a motorcycle deliv- eryman and worked part time as a mechanic for dealers Dud Perkins and Rich Budelier. In 1933, Jones opened a bicycle rental busi- ness near Golden Gate Park. After moving the bicycle business to the site of a former motor- cycle dealership, Jones decided to start selling used motorcycles. It was tough scraping out a living as a motorcycle dealer during the Depres- sion. Jones recalled one day when a poor rider came in the shop with $1.50 needing a pair of forks worth $20. "Spurred on by an empty stomach, I sold them for that amount," recalled Jones in a 1950 interview. "Then I closed up the shop, went out and blew the whole buck-fifty on a rib steak for my two helpers and I." By 1937, Jones was awarded an Indian dealer- ship. He sold Indians through 1946 when he be- gan selling various British brands such as BSA, Sunbeam, AJS-Matchless and later Norton. Jones had a knack for hiring talented employ- NATIONAL TT CHAMPION THE FIRST MOTORCYCLIST TO CROSS THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE P100

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