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This was my attempt at building a big single but I hated the damn thing
Motor was a KLR600 tuned by Mike Hatheral, it had a high comp piston, megacycle cam and was heavily worked on the head, I ran a humongous Dellorto carb. The chassis was the reason for my loathing, it was an early TZR 250 and it had serious head shaking problems, and I mean it would go into a massive tank slappers that could cause involuntary bowel movements, the only thing that made it ride-able was a fully set steering damper.
The pictures are my before and after a round up in sunny Cadwell park in March.
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I thought it may have been an extra capacity allowance for two strokes under sup regs to give the oil burners a chance angainst the diesels.
I am not totally sure it is a spine but it sure looks like it is.
Colin Seeley sure did some beautiful frames (never did go much for his seats though
Straight tubes from the steering head was his later trademark as in modern designs.
Made a few frames for the works racers as well.
He also in collaboration did one of the first Monoque race frames as well. I think he bet Norton with the JPS
This Norton F type 1955 also predates Foale by a number of years.
Moto Guzzi probably predates his and Scott predates Guzzi and so forth.
I have added the Paul Dunstall "Drainpipe" frame because i mainly see it as a amalgamation of both and i love the pipes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QreNam7_wmY
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Rake and Trail calculator
Not a bad site a bit of every thing some useful stuff its in my top 20.
http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/advchoppercalc.html
Grumph sent me this name the date of this frame no prizes for the manufacturer for anyone over 30 that's obvious, but the date may surprise a few.
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