Thanks Robert, I see now how it is possible to adjust the tooth clearance, (sorry, I said gearbox housing when I meant crankcase) - it's still quite an engineering feat which takes some courage to try! good luck with the endeavours.
Unfortunately I won't be able to go to the racing at Tokoroa this year but may have a look at the racing closer to home.
I'm looking forward to getting more familiar with the sort of technical stuff I've been missing out on for years, I hope that I can catch up, but I feel that I may have left it about 10 years too late. - eg, I'd never even seen a dyno in operation till I checked out the clips on this forum.
Also I'm impressed with the cooperation on technical matters between you guys, although I'm sure that you all have some closely guarded secrets too!
Will.
So very sorry Frits, I always try so hard not to get it wrong as I know its an issue.
By the way I do have another name version - my youngest son uses it - wAnus - and I probably have the same reaction to that, as you do to yours.
Ive got a thing thats unique and new.To prove it I'll have the last laugh on you.Cause instead of one head I got two.And you know two heads are better than one.
Wobbly, I haven't heard anything, ? How did things go at the Island in Feb
The Frepin with Trevor onboard was easily the fastest in practice, doing 237Km into turn 1 and into the 40s straight off.
But I had found an issue with the Nova special gearset when I assembled it, the two sliding gears on the input shaft were way too loose.
Anyway it jumped out of 4th and 5th several times, but was better when I shut off the speedshifter.
In race morning warmup it lost 4th over Lukey, and then luckily on the slowest part of the track going down into Honda, it selected two gears due to a bent fork , locked the rear and high sided
the old guy on his head, gave him concussion and he wasnt allowed to race.
And yes the cluster has now gone back to England.
Hopefully that will be fixed at about the same time as Trevors neck.
Luckily as well the FIM has now changed the rules re getting insurance for over 70 year olds, and Trevor can go back again for another shot.
Ive got a thing thats unique and new.To prove it I'll have the last laugh on you.Cause instead of one head I got two.And you know two heads are better than one.
Shit so Trevor is ok now ? Not good at all, if you guys get back to the Island I will try to get down and say hello
Yea well the 3rd Reich wasnt that enamoured with two strokes so we should keep your name well away from that connection.
Ive got a thing thats unique and new.To prove it I'll have the last laugh on you.Cause instead of one head I got two.And you know two heads are better than one.
Old Trevor at 70 is of course taking a long time to recover from what would be a simple bruise to a younger man.
But he is running into trouble with the medical system as the crash has reinjured an old damaged vertebrae he got in practice for
the 350GP he won in Malaysia around 30 years ago.
Because they say ACC wont pay to "fix" it, they wont do anything - wankers.
Hasnt improved "Grumpys " demeanour any as his sponsored Arai is a mess as well.
Ive got a thing thats unique and new.To prove it I'll have the last laugh on you.Cause instead of one head I got two.And you know two heads are better than one.
Yeah, if you're over 30 they seem to think you should put a bag over your head and lie down waiting for the inevitable.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Wobbly & Frits,
Some time back of which I'm unable to find so far Frits presented a 102 pipe dyno graph showing the differences between Titanium, Stainless steel & Mild steel,
Wobbly you referred to the mild steel pipe would need to be 8% shorter to match the presented power curves ( some 64mm ) if this is based upon overall length, this seems a major reduction in length, I'm thinking I've recalled this incorrectly, would you both Frits & Wobbly educate us all on this please
You can find that graph here: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...post1130670008. But it was from a 50 cc engine; nothing to do with a 102-pipe.
In that graph the stainless and Ti pipes produced maximum power at about 13150 rpm and the mild steel pipe at about 12750 rpm; 3% less.
In this particular case the acceleration time on the dyno was quite short. A longer acceleration time would have promoted heat build-up in the pipes; especially in the mild steel pipe that suffers most from heat loss to the outside world, so the required length difference would probably be less than 3%.
Thank you Frits
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