Frank Wheeler's ride to Alaska
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 2:58 pm
I doubt I'm alone in loving the old bike magazines from the 1960's and 70's? My brother finds them for me at flea markets and antique shops etc and has recently gifted me another pile. I lucked out this time as one of them is the June 1968 Cycle World with the "World's Most Complete Daytona Report". There is a short paragraph and a photo of Harry Taylor's 100cc Sportsman Class win. For interest sake: it was a ten lap race on the 1.63 mile course and the winning time was 15 minutes, 44.13 seconds for an average speed of 62.152 mph.
Pabatco/Hodaka advertised in just about every issue of all the popular motorcycle mags back in the day and again I enjoy seeing all the ad's. One that I'd never come across before, (September 1967 edition of Cycle) features a line drawing of Frank Wheeler on the Ace he rode to Alaska, along with three small photos taken along the way. The ad reads in part: "Alaska and Back! 7000 miles in two weeks on a Hodaka." It goes on to mention that he made it to Anchorage in six days! That is some impressive daily mileages from Athena.
I've read the fairly detailed account of the trip to Baja with Marv Foster but I'm wondering if anything similar was ever recorded about this Alaska ride?
The Ace looks super cool with the fairing, tank bag and luggage tied on the rear rack and seat. I'm always fascinated by folks who do long distance rides on small bikes and I'd like to know more about this one. If anyone knows about a written account, mag article etc on the subject of Frank's amazing Athena to Alaska trek I'd appreciate it.
thanks,
Relic
Pabatco/Hodaka advertised in just about every issue of all the popular motorcycle mags back in the day and again I enjoy seeing all the ad's. One that I'd never come across before, (September 1967 edition of Cycle) features a line drawing of Frank Wheeler on the Ace he rode to Alaska, along with three small photos taken along the way. The ad reads in part: "Alaska and Back! 7000 miles in two weeks on a Hodaka." It goes on to mention that he made it to Anchorage in six days! That is some impressive daily mileages from Athena.
I've read the fairly detailed account of the trip to Baja with Marv Foster but I'm wondering if anything similar was ever recorded about this Alaska ride?
The Ace looks super cool with the fairing, tank bag and luggage tied on the rear rack and seat. I'm always fascinated by folks who do long distance rides on small bikes and I'd like to know more about this one. If anyone knows about a written account, mag article etc on the subject of Frank's amazing Athena to Alaska trek I'd appreciate it.
thanks,
Relic