
While walking the flight line at the annual EAA AirVenture Convention and Fly-in at Oshkosh’s Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Better known as EAA Oshkosh, who did I run into, but motorcycle tech wizard “Mr Know It All” AKA. Vic Krause. Vic was the original “Mr. Know It All” that authored a monthly advice column in the pages of Hi Torque Publication’s Dirt Bike Magazine. His motorcycle technical articles were a must for thousands of readers every month.
Vic was giving rides to friends and acquaintances when he wasn’t participating in the daily shows flying his fully restored 1941 SNJ -5B, the Navy’s equivalent of the AT6 trainer. Among the hundreds of the passerby’s were movie stars John Travolta and Harrison Ford.
Vic’s day job is managing his own motorcycle specialty companies Krause Racing and Sidewinder Sprockets. Sidewinder Sprockets has just released a new version of it’s Titanium Sprocket. It’s a Lifetime Guaranteed, Never to Wear Out, lightweight rear sprocket for all models and types of motorcycles and ATV’s. He calls it Titanium II and is available now in standard and custom sizes. You can visit his website at http://sidewindersprockets.com/ or call 630-513-1000 for details. Be sure to check out next years fly-in, I’m sure he’ll be on the flight line.
Vic was giving rides to friends and acquaintances when he wasn’t participating in the daily shows flying his fully restored 1941 SNJ -5B, the Navy’s equivalent of the AT6 trainer. Among the hundreds of the passerby’s were movie stars John Travolta and Harrison Ford.
Vic’s day job is managing his own motorcycle specialty companies Krause Racing and Sidewinder Sprockets. Sidewinder Sprockets has just released a new version of it’s Titanium Sprocket. It’s a Lifetime Guaranteed, Never to Wear Out, lightweight rear sprocket for all models and types of motorcycles and ATV’s. He calls it Titanium II and is available now in standard and custom sizes. You can visit his website at http://sidewindersprockets.com/ or call 630-513-1000 for details. Be sure to check out next years fly-in, I’m sure he’ll be on the flight line.