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8 cylinders and only 500cc! Have I read that right?
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rodbargee wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 1:46 pm https://cybermotorcycle.com/marques/gal ... busera.htm
BLIMEY STURMEY ARCHER GEARBOXES
That is just too damn spooky. 2 minutes ago I was stretched out on the floor trying to ease my back and having nothing better to ponder than why Sturmey Archer hub type gears (which are absolutely genius) were never scaled up for bigger applications.

I know thats not what's going on here but to open this and find Sturmey Archer writ large is a bit :shock:
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Count Steer wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 1:12 pm
rodbargee wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 12:48 pm Image
8 cylinders and only 500cc! Have I read that right?
The Guzzi V8 (W8?) GP bike was only 500cc. (iirc)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moto_Guzzi_V8
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Rockburner wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 3:09 pm
Count Steer wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 1:12 pm
rodbargee wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 12:48 pm Image
8 cylinders and only 500cc! Have I read that right?
The Guzzi V8 (W8?) GP bike was only 500cc. (iirc)

That's an awful lot of metal for not a lot of cc. Must be somewhere on the limit for diminishing returns power/weight-wise. Perhaps it was a 'cos we can' exercise.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moto_Guzzi_V8
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Count Steer wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 5:12 pm That's an awful lot of metal for not a lot of cc. Must be somewhere on the limit for diminishing returns power/weight-wise. Perhaps it was a 'cos we can' exercise.
I used to work with a chap called 'Johnny' Johnson (they knew how to make nicknames back then). He had been a designer for Connaught. The boss was involved in a class of racing where cars were limited to 500cc engines. The Norton single was preferred.

Boss came up with the idea of a 10 cylinder engine based on 10 miniature Norton barrels and heads. They got as far as a prototype.

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Count Steer wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 1:59 pm why Sturmey Archer hub type gears (which are absolutely genius) were never scaled up for bigger applications.
The hub gears were scaled up for motorcycles, in veteran days. http://www.go-faster.com/VeteranMotorcycleHubGears.html

The Sturmey Archer “real gearbox” ended up as the Norton Gearbox.
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JackyJoll wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 6:11 pm
Count Steer wrote: Wed Aug 25, 2021 1:59 pm why Sturmey Archer hub type gears (which are absolutely genius) were never scaled up for bigger applications.
The hub gears were scaled up for motorcycles, in veteran days. http://www.go-faster.com/VeteranMotorcycleHubGears.html

The Sturmey Archer “real gearbox” ended up as the Norton Gearbox.
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I've no idea if an 'Ultimo' is betterer than a standard SB8R, but I want one!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124841902421 ... SwTAlhDazF

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Not a bad looker at all IMO and sounds lovely, but I think it's the sales pitch rather than the bike itself that is interesting- that and the blokes helmet made me smile anyway :)

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CARBON NEUTRAL HONDA HORNET £11950

For sale is this custom cafe racer based off of a 2005 Honda CB600F Hornet, named 'Cuckoo' after the infamous cuckoo wasp, that has taken over a year to build, and comes with some unique eco-friendly features as well as a lot of custom fabrication and parts.

Eco-friendly features:

It has a plant-based/animal-free cork leather seat (with a removable cowl for passengers) and hand grips made in collaboration with the fantastic guys at Corkor
The custom fuel tank badges and Quadlock phone mount were laser-cut out of second-hand aluminium off-cuts (spare material from the most eco-friendly metal available)
The decals on the motorbike and AGV Helmet were produced from spare off-cut PVC-free 3M vinyl
It has been calculated that this bike will produce just under 23 tonnes of Co2 over the course of 1,000,000 kilometres, so the builder has donated to a charity called Team Trees in order to help plant over 100 trees to offset this, essentially making the bike “carbon-neutral” for that distance
Video of bike:........

https://classifieds.thebikeshed.cc/details/2790

Browsing through the others on there, the prices that are being asked for what, on the face of it, are complete stinkers I also found interesting- maybe people do pay it though I guess- The XS750 based PoS was my particular favourite in this respect :lol:
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£12k for a 2005 Hornet... and 100 trees.

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Even by the standards of 70s bike the whole Yamaha XS range was dire
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Made me think of this! :?

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A Japauto 950 SS :silent:

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Skub wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 8:12 pm A Japauto 950 SS :silent:

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