About the same time your arse will need a break anyway.
interesting bikes found randomly..
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Would be a hoot to ride. Hate the side number boards. And XB wheels always looked like they came from a cheap moped.
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Complete exhaust system D200 for Ducati Panigale V4.
I like the CF heatshield/bumper with the termi sticker on it
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That's ridiculous. The standard pipes are under the bike.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 6:22 pm
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I like the CF heatshield/bumper with the termi sticker on it
Why create extra "stuff" ?
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Yeah they look a bit odd.
Apparently they're lighter than the under bike pipes and make a lot more power, I guess they can tune the length better.
Apparently they're lighter than the under bike pipes and make a lot more power, I guess they can tune the length better.
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Not so much a bike as an accessory.
Apparently available in the 1980s, known as a 'babe cage'. I decided to not Google it.
Apparently available in the 1980s, known as a 'babe cage'. I decided to not Google it.
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BMW DC Roadster concept
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BMW have filed (Aug 2018, but requested a delay on publication) IP for this:
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I've no idea what it is, but it is interesting, found the picture for another thread
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That's the expectation here:
https://www.cycleworld.com/story/motorc ... fety-bike/
The frame obstructs usual motor locations, illustration appears to show a motor in the hub.
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I likes this. Not £23k like tho'.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAVERDA-JOTA ... SwDjFf~1Xw
EDIT:
Found some more info if anyone is interested...
https://classic-motorbikes.net/cropredy ... r-laverda/
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAVERDA-JOTA ... SwDjFf~1Xw
EDIT:
Found some more info if anyone is interested...
https://classic-motorbikes.net/cropredy ... r-laverda/
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Pretty engine.
1929 Benelli 175cc 4T D.O.H.C. racer
the one Tonino Benelli dominate the 175cc class for years in Italy
1929 Benelli 175cc 4T D.O.H.C. racer
the one Tonino Benelli dominate the 175cc class for years in Italy
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I can't find very many good pictures, but I think they ditch the catalytic convertor. In the standard bike the pipes have to go from the heads which are naturally at the top of the engine, down into the cat (which is quite big) and then up a little bit into the silencer.Yorick wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 6:27 pmThat's ridiculous. The standard pipes are under the bike.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 6:22 pm
Complete exhaust system D200 for Ducati Panigale V4.
I like the CF heatshield/bumper with the termi sticker on it
Why create extra "stuff" ?
These Termis appear to take a more direct route from the heads to the arse end of the bike, so they'd actually be shorter and lighter.
But like I said I can't see many good pics.
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A couple here from my visit to Dynotech, my (now not exactly local) friendly engine builders and tuners
A CBR600 engined Junior class drag bike- it got wheeled off the dyno for my 390 to go on.
It's not got the standard CBR loom or anything really rather than the actual engine block, their work has been installing and setting up an "Octtane" specialist ECU, which by the sound of it has been challenging mainly as its really designed for cars- was a fascinating (for me) discussion.
And this, also at Dynotech- not because it's particularly rare or that interesting to look at (the rear looked absolutely hideous and I thought the lagged header pipes and his number plate slogan were all just a bit sad ), but what was interesting was the sound as the owner gave it full beans down the road when he left- 4 IL4s are a bit meh in sound usually for me but this was not your regular IL4 race can sound, absolutely gorgeous, like a higher-pitched 1980s full-on Escort Mexico or Lotus cortina
A CBR600 engined Junior class drag bike- it got wheeled off the dyno for my 390 to go on.
It's not got the standard CBR loom or anything really rather than the actual engine block, their work has been installing and setting up an "Octtane" specialist ECU, which by the sound of it has been challenging mainly as its really designed for cars- was a fascinating (for me) discussion.
And this, also at Dynotech- not because it's particularly rare or that interesting to look at (the rear looked absolutely hideous and I thought the lagged header pipes and his number plate slogan were all just a bit sad ), but what was interesting was the sound as the owner gave it full beans down the road when he left- 4 IL4s are a bit meh in sound usually for me but this was not your regular IL4 race can sound, absolutely gorgeous, like a higher-pitched 1980s full-on Escort Mexico or Lotus cortina
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Saw that racing in Battle of the Twins events... a real beast. Engine as stressed member was way ahead of its time too.
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The Katana is a 400, should sound like a GSXR400Tricky wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 8:36 am A couple here from my visit to Dynotech, my (now not exactly local) friendly engine builders and tuners
A CBR600 engined Junior class drag bike- it got wheeled off the dyno for my 390 to go on.
It's not got the standard CBR loom or anything really rather than the actual engine block, their work has been installing and setting up an "Octtane" specialist ECU, which by the sound of it has been challenging mainly as its really designed for cars- was a fascinating (for me) discussion.
And this, also at Dynotech- not because it's particularly rare or that interesting to look at (the rear looked absolutely hideous and I thought the lagged header pipes and his number plate slogan were all just a bit sad ), but what was interesting was the sound as the owner gave it full beans down the road when he left- 4 IL4s are a bit meh in sound usually for me but this was not your regular IL4 race can sound, absolutely gorgeous, like a higher-pitched 1980s full-on Escort Mexico or Lotus cortina
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