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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
On the proviso that he promotes the island's cheap beer and food and great weather !
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
A bit of money spent on this one,carbon forks etc.
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That headlight looks designed by a group of 6 year olds after loads of sweets
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Carbon forks, or cheapo carbon tubes over the forks
I'd be impressed if its the former - don't think I've ever seen that - less so if it's the latter.
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The first Ktm Superduke 1290R in the world which is equipped with a carbon forks from CeraCarbon Racing.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 3:39 pmCarbon forks, or cheapo carbon tubes over the forks
I'd be impressed if its the former - don't think I've ever seen that - less so if it's the latter.
Apparently.
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Carbon fork tubes, that’s making me wince already, having seen too many burnt toast and horse hair MTB handlebars fail due to hamfisted clamp tightening.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 3:39 pmCarbon forks, or cheapo carbon tubes over the forks
I'd be impressed if its the former - don't think I've ever seen that - less so if it's the latter.
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Well yeah....hence my comment. It can be done, but it'd be far from simple.
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There's a guy on the Monster club got a set on his super trick 944 Monster.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373734627853
That's one expensive A65, although it does appear to be practically brand new.
Can anyone tell me about the carbs in the bags?
There's seems to be three pieces and the carb bodies don't appear to have float bowls. The third part is a shared float bowl, I've never seen anything like that before.
That's one expensive A65, although it does appear to be practically brand new.
Can anyone tell me about the carbs in the bags?
There's seems to be three pieces and the carb bodies don't appear to have float bowls. The third part is a shared float bowl, I've never seen anything like that before.
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Amal racing carburettors with remote “matchbox” float chamber. There were cylindrical remote float chambers too.
Early BSA 650 Spitfires came with twin racing carbs. I don’t know my racing gear well and can’t tell a GP from a 10TT9, but I think they were Amal GP type.
Anyway, the legend is that they were very difficult to keep in tune for satisfactory road use and if you wanted to use the bike as transport, you had to change the carbs. The second series of Spitfires got road carbs.
Edit: now I’ve looked at the ad, they’ve put later Amal Concentric road carbs on a 1966 bike and included the racing type carbs and float in bags.
If I remember right, the Spitfire MkII was the first model of A65 Spitfire.
Early BSA 650 Spitfires came with twin racing carbs. I don’t know my racing gear well and can’t tell a GP from a 10TT9, but I think they were Amal GP type.
Anyway, the legend is that they were very difficult to keep in tune for satisfactory road use and if you wanted to use the bike as transport, you had to change the carbs. The second series of Spitfires got road carbs.
Edit: now I’ve looked at the ad, they’ve put later Amal Concentric road carbs on a 1966 bike and included the racing type carbs and float in bags.
If I remember right, the Spitfire MkII was the first model of A65 Spitfire.
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I can’t see how they’ll get £26,000 for it. It’s full of non-period modifications.
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It's got a NOS speedo with the original warning sticker on it, that's got to be worth a few quid
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Yeah, well study the market and see what else you can get for £26,000 first.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:54 pm It's got a NOS speedo with the original warning sticker on it, that's got to be worth a few quid
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I only found it because it came up when I was looking for a Rocket Three, you can get a nice one of them for £8-12k.
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Sounds like you’re not his sort of mug!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 7:59 pm I only found it because it came up when I was looking for a Rocket Three, you can get a nice one of them for £8-12k.
Trouble with a triple is no matter what you paid, you won’t know it’s good until it doesn’t destroy its crankshaft and clutch and pull all the head fastener threads out and let its cylinder liners jump up and down.
But a good one does have stamina that other Brit bikes don’t have.
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That is the sibling of my Victor..tho' with a surplus cylinder.....f/g tank?
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1975 Honda C70, with DT250MX engine and fat tyres. I fucking love it.
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