Looks superb - best forgotten-era bike I've seen for a while.
Did you ever see the article about the V12 built in England out of two of these?
http://www.classicmechanics.com/bissue/2003-10.htm
Looks superb - best forgotten-era bike I've seen for a while.
Did you ever see the article about the V12 built in England out of two of these?
http://www.classicmechanics.com/bissue/2003-10.htm
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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Originally Posted by pete376403
I must admit Id like to build a V12, maybe after the next project I could get a couple of engine cases in from the States and have a play. Could always get rid of the gearbox and run it inline feeding a seperate gearbox, only problem I can see with an inline V12 is that when you blip the throttle the torque reaction might knock the bike on its side, much like the V8 cars rock when you rev them ...... might be a fun one to ride though![]()
good on you mate...bike looks bloody Awsome well done all the hard work/$ paid off.
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Originally Posted by classic zed
http://www.bikers.co.za/Bikes/concou...tchRocket2.jpg
http://www.bikers.co.za/Bikes/concou...tchRocket3.jpg
hmmm some one has done similar with a few more cubes than your idea
The BMW R100CS with a one litre horizontally opposed twin was quite capable of rocking sideways when you revved it and I made the mistake of chopping down a gear suddenly, causing the bike to tilt abruptly to the right. I'd shudder to think what an inline v12 bike would do.Originally Posted by classic zed
Motorbike Camping for the win!
Bigger maybe, but its only a V10Originally Posted by sAsLEX
seriously though they have put a lot of time into that one, its very nicely done
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Maybe I could use a big contra rotating alternator to counteract the torque, works on a gold wing.Originally Posted by Wolf
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Hope you were planning on powering a house with that alternator...Originally Posted by classic zed
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Motorbike Camping for the win!
It would be a big one thats for sureOriginally Posted by Wolf
My bike went in to be vinned today so hopefully tomorrow she can hit the road legally, I look forward to putting some miles on it![]()
Wont be getting it tomoro dude. the old man who dose the vinn is pulling himself. Becaues its a pre 85 and wasnt on the road during 91 when all the files were put on computer, its not in the system so he wont vinn it. Stink for you, should be a few more days tho. on the bright side the car is ready.
Looks like you already knew.Originally Posted by classic zed
its been 8 months so far to rebuilt it, so a few more days wont hurt I guess. and it might give the weather a chance to clear up too![]()
New Zeland kawaka have been rung they have no reccord of the frame...
The evo is ready now, sorry about that the inspector though he might just rock up at 10am since we open at 8am its kind of rude.
I noticed today that when I blipped the throttle on the T-Sport while it was leaning over on the side-stand that it wanted to lift up off said side-stand.:spudwhat:Originally Posted by Wolf
Has it got 'Guzzi-itus" or something,![]()
I didn't think a V of the H-D conformation would do that, Guzzis do but they're at right-angles to the frame.
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
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I already checked with NZ Kawasaki, and yep they dont have any record of the frame number, but as they said it might have been privately imported in which case they wouldnt have any details on it.Originally Posted by texmo
Its clean as far as the police are concerned so its just up to Interpol ....... seriously INTERPOL!!! for a 25 year old bike frame!!! I have a feeling that they might just piss themselves laughing![]()
But hey rules are rules I guess![]()
"Hey Jacques, what're you up to this morning?"Originally Posted by classic zed
"Well, Hans, I'm making an "important enquiry" for the New Zealand government - they want to know if we have any outstanding records pertaining to a 25-year-old motorbike frame."
"Congratulations, drug smuggling and terrorism were probably getting a bit boring for you..."
Motorbike Camping for the win!
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