interesting bikes found randomly..
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
... I'm not sure that's the optimum angle for a flexi joint between motor and shaft.
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I am not sure having it exposed like that just beside the back wheel is too clever either.DefTrap wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2024 1:37 pm ... I'm not sure that's the optimum angle for a flexi joint between motor and shaft.
Spray and shit will destroy it soon, hopefully before a flapping pair of jeans gets caught up in it.
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Air bag suspension, probably there to prevent it suddenly slamming to the ground when pressure is released.mangocrazy wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2024 9:14 am Not sure what the steering damper adjacent to the swingarm is all about - perhaps to control the hinge in the frame at that point?
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
The enduro bikes are the old Cagiva Husqvarnas but made in ChinaKungFooBob wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:40 amIirc they use Cheesy's favourite engine.Dodgy69 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:31 am Don't think I've heard of them before, but an interesting range I thought.
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Is that a good thing or a bad thing?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2024 1:16 pm
The enduro bikes are the old Cagiva Husqvarnas but made in ChinaKungFooBob wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:40 amIirc they use Cheesy's favourite engine.Dodgy69 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:31 am Don't think I've heard of them before, but an interesting range I thought.
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SWM made mainly off road bikes, I think they went bust around the late 70's. A mate has a 280 trials bike from the mid 70's which he's owned from new. It's at the back of this lot.Dodgy69 wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 7:31 am Don't think I've heard of them before, but an interesting range I thought.
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Kawasaki's 'Square Four' engine layout wasn't revolutionary (Ariel’s 4-stroke Square Four was launched in 1931 and continued in production until 1959), and was intended to offer a balance of compact size and smooth power delivery, combining the benefits of multi-cylinder performance with reduced vibration compared to an inline-four design.
Judging by these pictures it seems to have been a viable running machine, though as with the Yamaha GL750 it sadly never made it into production, coming as it did at same time as Kawasaki's more conventional (and commercially successful) machines such as the Z1.
Apparently Yamaha also made a 4 cylinder 2T,but both bikes were killed off before production.



Judging by these pictures it seems to have been a viable running machine, though as with the Yamaha GL750 it sadly never made it into production, coming as it did at same time as Kawasaki's more conventional (and commercially successful) machines such as the Z1.
Apparently Yamaha also made a 4 cylinder 2T,but both bikes were killed off before production.



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I like it.
(It does have a slight CX500 look to it though
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(It does have a slight CX500 look to it though
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The horror.Count Steer wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:22 am I like it.![]()
(It does have a slight CX500 look to it though).
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Re: interesting bikes found randomly..
French Vespa with a big gun!
I'm not sure how it would handle being ridden of road
https://www.advrider.com/vespa-tap-150- ... a-big-gun/
I'm not sure how it would handle being ridden of road
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I had a German-built BMW. Most unreliable bike I've owned.
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Following on from the earlier post on the the Kawasaki 750 square 4. Apparently it was an actual runner,a catchily named project 0280.




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Some money spent here....








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It's a lie anyway, I've seen them loads in F1.
Attached to loads of other carbon bits.
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They're not great on a piston ported bike, I used to get a hell of a lot of fuel spitting back out of the carbs when I changed my H1 to open 34mm Mikunis. Frame was coated in fuel mist after a race.
They're also great in the power but it robbed torque lower down
They're also great in the power but it robbed torque lower down

