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Tuesday 31 January 2017

Modified Harley-Davidson winner


MODIFIED HARLEY WINNER
German Motorcycle Authority
 ‘Milwaukee Mile’



Modified Harley-Davidson winner Christoph Madaus is an AMD World Championship local – his German Motorcycle Authority is based in Cologne, and his ‘Milwaukee Mile’ won in a very tight vote in a very competitive class.
As permitted by the class rules, the engine is a 1340cc 1986 Evo, updated with S&S heads, single pump camshafts, dry sump lubrication, 12 Volt alternator, gel battery, multi-disc oil bath clutch, five-speed transmission, primary and secondary drive chain.
This was Christophe’s second time in the AMD World Championship, having won the AMD Affiliate event in Hall 10 at INTERMOT in 2008 and gone on to finish just outside the Top 20 at Sturgis in 2009 with ‘Twintrax Power Plus’.


Twintrax Power Plus
 

Christophe Madaus took the Modified Harley class win with ‘Milwaukee Mile’ – proof that a “radical performance pedigree is the perfect background for a streetable performance solution”

One of the most radical and advanced bikes ever seen in the Championship program at that stage, it was a Drag Race inspired twin Evo style S&S 80”/1340cc engined power breathing monster with the four heads feeding into a single collector, then into two SuperTrapp disc mufflers.
‘Milwaukee Mile’ may look tame by comparison, but it is true to the aim of the Modified Harley class – to show that a radical performance pedigree is the perfect background for a streetable performance solution.


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