1947 FN Model 13

Greg Williams tells us all about an unusual motorcycle with a unique front suspension.

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by Jeff Barger

With a machine like this 1947 FN Model 13, a good portion of the story is obviously going to be about the unique front fork.

Owner Jim Balestrieri of Wisconsin’s Throttlestop Museum is, of course, intrigued by FN’s engineering. But he’s also just as pleased to know his rare-for-North America FN M13 was restored by 27-year old Donovon LeVan, lead technician at Retrospeed in Belgium, Wisconsin.

“I always hear people saying younger people today don’t understand older technology and don’t have the drive to learn,” Jim says, and continues, “but it’s unwarranted to talk that way. There are exceptions who are trailblazers in the younger generation who are not all into electronics or the newest technology.”

Take Donovon for example. He enjoys working on something from a bygone era and understands the intricacies of carburetors and vintage ignition systems. Donovon grew up on a small farm in northwest Wisconsin, and got his first bike, a 1975 Yamaha XS650, when he was 15. Stored for years at the back of an old pole barn, the XS650 was dragged home. With help from his uncle, Donovon got the bike running, and he rode it for several years.

After high school, Donovon moved to Milwaukee to attend architecture school. Once there, he says he quickly discovered it wasn’t a career he wanted to pursue and remembering his interest in tinkering with the Yamaha, instead got a motorcycle repair technician degree online through Penn Foster.

  • Updated on Feb 5, 2022
  • Originally Published on Feb 3, 2022
Tagged with: Belgium, Fabrique Nationale d’Armes de Guerre, FN
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