steph
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Hi Paul
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Cheers
Your link leads to a yahoo JSON error message
Anything better perhaps ?
Cheers
4 valve DOHC triple, massive horsepower and torque and reliability, Triumph has been building them for 30 years, just saying.SimonR501 said:The good news is that I already have a 4-valve per cylinder 120deg 1000cc engine with fuel injection.
I have to report that it has great torque, is very smooth and economical, extremely reliable and revs great! I love it and might buy another!
Oh alright, it's under the bonnet of my Toyota Aygo!!!!!
78jotadave said:4 valve DOHC triple, massive horsepower and torque and reliability, Triumph has been building them for 30 years, just saying.
Gijs is an amazing achievement and I wish him nothing but success I will certainly get in line to buy a kit or complete bike but I will have to win the lottery first.
The ApriliaLaverda was a joke Badge engineering at its worst when did Laverda ever have a v-twin connection?
Red had to go back to hospital last week with an infection. Hopefully he's out again and I am certain he will read this. Interesting to hear his thoughts. CheersPiranha Brother 2 said:I wonder whether you've been following this, Red?!And tossing a few ideas around in your head .... hmmm, the mule with all hard work done already ... with a nice little 4-valve head ... in the Scorch frame ... prime candidate!!
Paul Marx said:I've asked Mr Milyard to build to build me a three cylinder 12 valve bike by sticking together 1 and 1/2 Laverda 500s.
Stay tuned.
Paul
julian said:Would be fun to have an absolutely stock looking Jota or 3c at a track day hogged out to "big" and fitted with the 4 valve head etc (but on carbs of course) and upset the modern boys What a laugh that would be!
ksoholm said:With equal riders, that would still never happen. A newish R6 would still leave you for dead around a track, and you'd never see which way an R1 went.
Kristian
Extract from Classic TT supplementary regulations:Tippie said:"However, If Gijs has decided to make it all then I am fairly sure he has a plan of somewhere to race it, maybe in the EELC or elsewhere, For instance in the IOM the classics are open to the organizers interpretation of their own rules and they allow what they like in order to make a good meeting, I think this is a good idea when there are never enough classic bikes out there anyway. "
They are going the other way here, trying to take the racing out of classic and make it a fucking parade class. The new rule introduced - with mass disbelief from just about all the Norwegians I know who race other than the modern classic classes- by the organising committee for nordic classic is from this year if the engine and frame did not leave the factory together they are not allowed. So all the things people did back in the day like Norvins, Tribsas and all the rest are banned. No mention of special frames like all the Rob North and Seeleys. They are chasing all the competitors away. Who votes in these representatives that work against us? It sounds like politics. Soon it will be just CBRs and GSXRs etc. Spit spit.