YAMAHA YZ/RD350 SUPERMOTO BY SPOKEN MOTO
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YAMAHA YZ/RD350 SUPERMOTO BY SPOKEN MOTO
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As the days pass and we see more bikes, it's getting harder and harder to find things to provoke either interest or discussion. But we'll keep plodding on and seeing what you fellas think.
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Well, its different anyway.
The gold cylinder head fins look a bit John McCriricks watch, dunno why on earth anyone would get a gold anodised cylinderhead* and the styling is a bit Mad Max.
I never knew Banshees only had one carb though. The expansion chambers look like a bit of work unless they are off something else (maybe a Banshee? But obviously I've never even seen one of those so I dunno) and not much work needed? Unless I missed it they didn't say much about the spannies.
By the two filler caps it looks like they kept the autolube so thats a massive plus from me cos premix is a pain in the fucking arse on any bike you have to fill up at a filling station.
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The gold cylinder head fins look a bit John McCriricks watch, dunno why on earth anyone would get a gold anodised cylinderhead* and the styling is a bit Mad Max.
I never knew Banshees only had one carb though. The expansion chambers look like a bit of work unless they are off something else (maybe a Banshee? But obviously I've never even seen one of those so I dunno) and not much work needed? Unless I missed it they didn't say much about the spannies.
By the two filler caps it looks like they kept the autolube so thats a massive plus from me cos premix is a pain in the fucking arse on any bike you have to fill up at a filling station.
*You'll see the jokes on me when an item lands through the post.
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Yeah, just checked and the spannies look like they might have been off a Banshee, these aren't exactly the same but they're not a kick in the arse off the same style.
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Loads of work gone into that. The writeup is interesting.
A stroker with a nitrous button....
I keeping thinking I'd rather have a nicely sorted TDR,but I can appreciate the engineering gone into this bike. The visuals might grow on me.
A stroker with a nitrous button....
I keeping thinking I'd rather have a nicely sorted TDR,but I can appreciate the engineering gone into this bike. The visuals might grow on me.
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Once we modified the frame to accommodate the RD motor, we really wanted to run the chambers up high and tight to the cylinders. That required running a single carb — banshee style. My tuner gave me crap about sacrificing top end so I thought a shot of nitrous would keep him quiet.demographic wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 12:31 pm
I never knew Banshees only had one carb though. The expansion chambers look like a bit of work unless they are off something else (maybe a Banshee? But obviously I've never even seen one of those so I dunno) and not much work needed? Unless I missed it they didn't say much about the spannies.
The chambers are actually FMF Fatty Banshee pipes that we cut into pieces and rebuilt to fit.
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Ah, 2/10 for my reading comprehension then.Skub wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 1:10 pmOnce we modified the frame to accommodate the RD motor, we really wanted to run the chambers up high and tight to the cylinders. That required running a single carb — banshee style. My tuner gave me crap about sacrificing top end so I thought a shot of nitrous would keep him quiet.demographic wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 12:31 pm
I never knew Banshees only had one carb though. The expansion chambers look like a bit of work unless they are off something else (maybe a Banshee? But obviously I've never even seen one of those so I dunno) and not much work needed? Unless I missed it they didn't say much about the spannies.
The chambers are actually FMF Fatty Banshee pipes that we cut into pieces and rebuilt to fit.
To be fair, that article did have a shitload of filler to make up the wordcount.
Ideally they talk less about the people and more about the bike.
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You sound like me there,demo.demographic wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 2:18 pm Ideally they talk less about the people and more about the bike.
Having said that,they do sound like interesting company.
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Its bonkers, I love it, but having ridden a YZ490, i'd rather it had a 490 unit in it.
Still, most interesting "custom" posted for a while.
Still, most interesting "custom" posted for a while.
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Ya can't just cut and chop expansion chambers. They're designed to an exact spec. Otherwise you'll lose power.Skub wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 1:10 pmOnce we modified the frame to accommodate the RD motor, we really wanted to run the chambers up high and tight to the cylinders. That required running a single carb — banshee style. My tuner gave me crap about sacrificing top end so I thought a shot of nitrous would keep him quiet.demographic wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 12:31 pm
I never knew Banshees only had one carb though. The expansion chambers look like a bit of work unless they are off something else (maybe a Banshee? But obviously I've never even seen one of those so I dunno) and not much work needed? Unless I missed it they didn't say much about the spannies.
The chambers are actually FMF Fatty Banshee pipes that we cut into pieces and rebuilt to fit.
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You can however cut them at the welds and rotate them to another angle which may or may not help the fit without changing the cone dimensions as far as the engine is concerned.
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Ooooooooo. Get her...demographic wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 3:15 pmYou can however cut them at the welds and rotate them to another angle which may or may not help the fit without changing the cone dimensions as far as the engine is concerned.
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There's a reason I know that trick and its possible I might have to do it myself before too long.
I used to be a coded welder a long time ago and as long as I scrounge a welder up I'll give it a bash.
I have other spannies I can use but theres one tank I would rather use on the bike and that one has clearance issues with the standard spannie.
The one I might end up adjusting never really fit but I suspect was badly jigged when manufactured.
Or put it this way, its buggerall use as it is and with luck I'll be able to salvage it.