Great Bentley near Colchester, probably on a Wednesday eveningKungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 7:24 am Spotted this R1 for sale on Firendface, I love the wrap!
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Hence the fancy double sided swingarm.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 8:25 pm It's not a Panigale V4, it's a DD16RR (2010 vintage) from a Desmosedici!!!
EDIT: Looks like it's lost about 10kg from a standard (road going) Desmo. Fairing lowers can't weigh that much. I see it's got carbon wheels, they'll be a fair few kilos. Does a Desmo have a carbon fuel tank? If not, that'd be the majority of the rest wouldn't it? The factory spec Desmo as sold probably has a heavier exhaust to get the noise down too?
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Bonneville record holder 350 four Honda
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80.102 mph.Horse wrote: ↑Sat Aug 07, 2021 10:25 am Bonneville record holder 350 four Honda
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Ho hum.
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For a 40 year old 350, with US spec 'bars, that's not too bad
And the thread is 'interesting', not 'impressive'
And the thread is 'interesting', not 'impressive'
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It’s a pretty feeble excuse for a speed record.
Production 350s were going past my house faster than that 50 years ago.
Production 350s were going past my house faster than that 50 years ago.
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Single cone megaphones were old hat by about 1953, because reverse cone megaphones were better.
And real megaphone effect is something you don’t want in a road bike anyway.
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One for ZRX.
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And probably wobbling into the next hedge. My 400-F - which was supposed to be a better-hander than the 350 - nearly wobbled itself into oblivion a couple of times, most notably on the left hander at the bottom of the hill after Queen Mary's Hospital on the Sidcup bypass. I hit at at 80+ and the bike went lock to lock and left two little dents in the tank where the switch gear hit it. God knows how I got round it.
I note the fork shield has been removed on the left to allow steering damper to be fitted on that 350
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Had to laugh at this. I actually bought one soon after they came out and managed to get an 'XYZ' 500V registration.
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I think the original 'maggot' looked better
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I thought it was OK at the time. First production bike with tubeless tyres too IIRC. Combined with shaft drive and water cooling it was ideal in a number of ways. Mine (black) was a commuter workhorse and I put a lot of miles on it in quite a short time. Despite having all the mods (with the associated line of punch marks on the engine) a coolant seal failed and the cam chain tensioner and various associated bits self-destructed. (They must have expected problems as there was a drain designed-in for the leaking coolant to drip out of!)
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Some might think this would be better in the WTF thread, but I like the effort.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154568384224 ... SwEqphFsoi
Inazuma 750 frame, Blandit 12 wheels, forks and engine with a GSXR1100 swingarm and some Kat bodywork.
Wheelbase looks a bit shorter than an old skool Kat, so might have half decent handling, but with more power and a retro look.
With a few more quid spent on it to finish it off proper I reckon it would be quite a nice bike.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154568384224 ... SwEqphFsoi
Inazuma 750 frame, Blandit 12 wheels, forks and engine with a GSXR1100 swingarm and some Kat bodywork.
Wheelbase looks a bit shorter than an old skool Kat, so might have half decent handling, but with more power and a retro look.
With a few more quid spent on it to finish it off proper I reckon it would be quite a nice bike.
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Yeah,a tidy effort.
Since there is no other pillion provision,I'd like to see that rear end brought in a ways. The big,long arse is the only bit I dislike.
Since there is no other pillion provision,I'd like to see that rear end brought in a ways. The big,long arse is the only bit I dislike.
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The long seat is part of the Kat look, imho.
Needs something doing with the rear indicators and that silly stubby can. I'd junk the fake Chinese Ohlins shocks too.
Needs something doing with the rear indicators and that silly stubby can. I'd junk the fake Chinese Ohlins shocks too.
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I like that, but then I always liked the Katanas. The seat's right, and it looks like the lugs are there for pillion pegs which would make it useable.
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The XSR seems to be a firm favourite with custom boyos.
The box is secreted away on this one.
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