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    sacrifices to the gods of speed

    walking into my gargre the other night and the light shone on my shelf full of "tropheys" -A sample of engine and bike parts sacrificed in the hunt for speed. Broken off valve heads,headless pistons. fried Clutch plates and barrells smashed to pieces.
    Anone else got a shelf like it?
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    yeah there was this old bugger in invergiggle with a shelf like that...

    ...did i mention that he was is a relation of mine in a roundabout kind of way?
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    I have a set of old set of brake rotors but they werent exactly sacrificed in the name of speed. I use them as an offering to the god of
    "holy shit thats a tight corner"

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    All that crap doesn't fit in the shed any more - had to start using the attic nowadays
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    yea yea yea ok dude
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    Like burt munroes shelf?? if yes ive got one which features a cratered piston snapped oil rings ,snapped couter shaft ,bent forks. ground out gear selecters,loads of bearings,head gaskets, split valve stems and the list goes on.... and then some.....

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    What I want to know, is where does all the stuff at the bottom of the boxes-of-bits in the gargre COME from.

    T'other night I was ratting through them looking for a suitable bolt (of course, as always, the particular size I needed was the only one I didn't find).

    But I did find all manner of other stuff. Some of which I could establish a possible provenance for .

    Hm. An exhaust valve. Bent . SL125 ? Another , small, looks like a Briggs and Stratton. Carb intake boot.Small twin, maybe an S32-2. Brakes shoes, obviously Briddish, ah remember those, A10. Assorted Triumph bits.Gearbox layshaft, snapped in two. Has to be Jawa. And so on.

    But other stuff, how did I get it? A chain. Endless. Short. Could only be pushrod valve gear timing chain. But I never owned a bike with chain driven pushrod cams. A nut . New. Neatly labelled. A65 big end, 26 cents. I never owned an A65. (would have liked to). A 4 cylinder camshaft (SOHC - obviously bike, and a small one at that). I never owned a 4 cylinder! And much else that has me scratching my head.

    Where I wonder does it come from ?. Is there some sort of quantum anomaly at work here. Are all gargres connected by extra-dimensional tunnels? Did that camshaft fall into hyperspace in some other bikers gargre to rematerialise in mine? Is some poor sod still wondering to this day where his camshaft went to? Does this explain where all the stuff of mine that has "disappered into thin air" went to?

    Why don't some of those clever scientific chappies investigate REAL mysteries like these.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    What I want to know, is where does all the stuff at the bottom of the boxes-of-bits in the gargre COME from.

    T'other night I was ratting through them looking for a suitable bolt (of course, as always, the particular size I needed was the only one I didn't find).

    But I did find all manner of other stuff. Some of which I could establish a possible provenance for .

    Hm. An exhaust valve. Bent . SL125 ? Another , small, looks like a Briggs and Stratton. Carb intake boot.Small twin, maybe an S32-2. Brakes shoes, obviously Briddish, ah remember those, A10. Assorted Triumph bits.Gearbox layshaft, snapped in two. Has to be Jawa. And so on.

    But other stuff, how did I get it? A chain. Endless. Short. Could only be pushrod valve gear timing chain. But I never owned a bike with chain driven pushrod cams. A nut . New. Neatly labelled. A65 big end, 26 cents. I never owned an A65. (would have liked to). A 4 cylinder camshaft (SOHC - obviously bike, and a small one at that). I never owned a 4 cylinder! And much else that has me scratching my head.

    Where I wonder does it come from ?. Is there some sort of quantum anomaly at work here. Are all gargres connected by extra-dimensional tunnels? Did that camshaft fall into hyperspace in some other bikers gargre to rematerialise in mine? Is some poor sod still wondering to this day where his camshaft went to? Does this explain where all the stuff of mine that has "disappered into thin air" went to?

    Why don't some of those clever scientific chappies investigate REAL mysteries like these.
    Yep whatever

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    I cheat of course - I keep a daily collection,so I can show my customers the ground down disc pads,destroyed rotors,stripped cambelts and worn water pumps we replaced.I also keep some permanent stuff at hand,so I can say ''if you don't replace the timing belt tensioner,it could colapse,like this one,then the belt will break and you will bend valves,like this one here''.Usualy does the trick....depending on first language.....

    My own shelf? - No,not much at all,I make my mistakes on other peoples vehicles.For years I kept my non folding BSA kickstart lever...that had been ground down to less than an inch long,it's companion was a chrome footpeg,bent back apon itself,and so much heat put into it that it looked like it was shortend by a gas torch,the metal molten and the chrome blue.Biffed those years ago.

    I know the box Ixion - I think yours must be connected to mine through a pathway in the ether like The Study and The Kitchen on a Cludo board.It's possible they may pass parts between as the need arises.....I love my carburettor box,it's huge,over a metre long and over the years has held some memorable carbies.Four Blue Magnums (4 sizes,no 4 cyls for me either)have pride of place these days,but there have been many SUs of various sizes,a big sidedraught Delorto that nearly went on the Trident,also nearly fitted to the VW/Ural,but was swapped for...um,I forget.A couple of Wal Phillips Fuel Injectors lived in the box for many years too.I wonder who knows what they are,let alone Wal Phillips....

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    Gotta front wheel spoke, twisted bent footpeg and mirror offa gsxr....
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    I found a REALLY simple solution to having all those bits lying around... MOVE HOUSE... funny how they all disappear then!
    I'm still at a lose to explain why I ended up with 3 top parts of pack racks(only) in my garage tho
    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    ...Did that camshaft fall into hyperspace in some other bikers gargre to rematerialise in mine? Is some poor sod still wondering to this day where his camshaft went to? Does this explain where all the stuff of mine that has "disappered into thin air" went to?

    Why don't some of those clever scientific chappies investigate REAL mysteries like these.
    I wonder if thats where Dangerous's camshaft disappeared too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    Anone else got a shelf like it?
    yea... car parts mainly... anyone is free to take em all away, damned mess! haha
    as the bike is a toy... i try not to break it too often!
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    Haha -

    Go to logans (KK ) house - hes got a million VFR bits laying around - Some working, some not. All in the hunt for extra speed when he was racing the VFR , heheh

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