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    An interesting lump

    Um .. yeah ... interesting ... a hand-cranked Lister engined motorcycle ...

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    It has no brakes and a racing number. Must be a speedway bike...
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    bloody hell, another harley look-alike
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    There's a guy from Matamata who did a number of the Grand Challenge 1000 miles in 24 hours rides on a home-made diesel bike.

    I can also recommend Paul Carter's book "Is that thing a diesel?" which he rides a diesel bike round Australia. I laughed until the tears came in quite a few places. Here's the link: http://geoffjames.blogspot.co.nz/201...ok-review.html. His books about when he worked on oil rigs are brilliant too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    It has no brakes and a racing number. Must be a speedway bike...
    I don't believe that "speed" in any shape or form fits in any discussion about that bike ...
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

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    Something I thought about doing once. Company I worked for had various Lister engines, 1, 2 and 3 cyl. The singles were used on generators, and there were some lying around. I had the engine out of my 1954 BSA, and measured it up for the fit...it was certainly possible. They were governed at 3,000rpm, slow, but could be geared up a bit. The problem was starting - they were hand cranked from the camshaft, so a 1:2 step up. Being left handed I had difficulty started the singles; open the valve lifter and crank like crazy and when going fast enough drop the valve....but I had to swap hands to do that, and my weaker right hand was marginal for the job. I could start the twins easier. I stuck with BSA singles, I could start them with my hand easy.
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