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    A flatmate in Chch had a Dad who owned an old Indian. Ginge the flatmate had a Z1 which he thrashed everywhere. He reckons his Dad's Indian would blow his doors off in a drag down the street. Don't know what had been done to the Indian but ginge wouldn't admit to being beaten if he hadn't been.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro
    Jim Steadman's 750 triple was built in his shed, by him alone. He lives in the shed as well. OK he only made the crankcases and crankshaft but that would be comparable effort-wise to Burt I think.
    Ya got any photos and details on that bike? Saw it down here at Ruapuna for the Nationals but don't think it ever got on the track. Its an interesting looking piece, I certainly took a bit more interest when the name Jimmy Steadman was mentioned , he use to build (prob still does) some impressive looking buckets and bucket side chairs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo
    Hmmmmm. If ya want I will help your new sidecar by fitting a Honda POWERplant in there for ya mate. Be the biggest help anyone could be for ya. Ya might actually win then
    nope.... he'd manage to break it Honda or no Honda
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro
    Jim Steadman's 750 triple was built in his shed, by him alone. He lives in the shed as well. OK he only made the crankcases and crankshaft but that would be comparable effort-wise to Burt I think.
    Forgot about that one,it was at the Nationals down here but I didn't get to have a close look at it.

    Didn't he make a bucket motor out of weedeater motors joint together?
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Even BP would shy away from cleaning up a sidecar oil spill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo
    Hmmmmm. If ya want I will help your new sidecar by fitting a Honda POWERplant in there for ya mate. Be the biggest help anyone could be for ya. Ya might actually win then
    Then why is it if they're so good for the second year in a row the Honda powered outfit will finish second,this year to a Suzuki,last year to a Yamaha
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    I met Bert Munro once but i was too young to realise what he was (I knew who he was)

    My Guzzi got it's arse kicked by a flat head indian at Manfield once (I could get him under brakes but thats IT)

    30's bikes are a bloody marvel. Still basically bicycle frames but modern (ish) engines and some of them really honk. Mainly because they are quite light. (brakes and handling are suspect)

    Army Indians (741's 500cc) are not startling though! (sheesh)


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    There were a few Indians (army ones I presume,I was young at the time) back in the late 60s early 70s with British single top ends,Matchless I seem to remember,but I would say someone did it with B31s too,be kinda inevitable.

    In amoungst the random Munro/Indian/Ruapuna threads is a Hillman Imp powered bike - I have seen one in a Featherbed and another in a sidecar.My mechanic has given up on Imp motors and has fitted a Subaru into his Imp.

    While we are rambling about home built specials - years ago,very late 70s,early 80s - I was rumaging in the Strong Bros (the Mini wreckers,now Honda) scap heap and I unearthed 2 Triumph 650 Tiger cranks (I fitted one into a pre unit 500 Speed Twin motor)...and I also uncovered two left hand pre unit cases,a 5T and a T100...welded together in a V..!! I had no desire to build a 1000 or 1100cc Triumph V Twin,so just had them on my mantlepiece for years,bit of an eye popping talking piece for those who were allowd into my home.In my many shifts I seem to have lost track of it,I've asked my closest friends,who are the only ones I would give it to,if they have it,but they say no....

    A couple of years ago leafing through a Classic Bike mag I see a story of a V Twin Triumph T100 Special,built in New Zealand,there was a picture of the bike - with my cases! They were wondering what became of the bike as it has disapeared - so I wrote an email to Classic Bike and told them my story...I don't know if they followed the story up with my letter,or if they tossed the letter as some wanker trying to make a name of himself...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Then why is it if they're so good for the second year in a row the Honda powered outfit will finish second,this year to a Suzuki,last year to a Yamaha
    Driver ability mate. Ya see the Zook and the Yammie only good for one year each! The good old Honda still truckin!

    Think I agree with Dangerous on this one tho. Whatever you have you will break it....................


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    This will make ya chuckle tho. When I first read the thread I didn't think "Indian" as in motorcycle as in race between the fastest Indian NZ rider vs the fastest Indian Ozzzie rider.

    Not sure I shoulda just admitted to that :spudwave:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    The Aussie 4 valver was wheelstanding out of the dipper
    http://www.sportzfotoz.co.nz/

    Aint it cool!
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha
    Mate make them work for it why dont ya :spudwave: and thats way cool told ya I wasent seeing things.... but whats cooler is the sound of it.
    Thats the 4 valve header from 1924


    cheers DD
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    Not long now till the movie comes out...... so thought I'd bring the thread to life again for those that arnt up to speed with Burt Munro and his speed record out of his back yard shed.

    Also see Rashika's thread and her mag write up on Munro. (open attachment post #1)
    cheers DD
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    Arrow Cool.

    Sounds and looks like it was an awesome day
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    Mate make them work for it why dont ya :spudwave: and thats way cool told ya I wasent seeing things.... but whats cooler is the sound of it.
    Thats the 4 valve header from 1924


    haha nice expression he should have worn a tinted visor

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    Not that it relates to Burt Munro but I learned to ride on an "Army" Indian and an old BSA. I also learned to drive in an old model T ford and an Austin seven car. We used to drive them all over our Grandfathers farm back in the early fifties. The Indian and the model T were a piece of art, nothing like today's set up. An Army Indian would be stretched at 60mph flat out. Throttle on right, spark advance /retard on left, foot clutch hand gear change and I think the brakes were hand both sides. Doesn't matter both brakes were useless anyhow. The lights made it darker they were that poor. It was a bit of an act for us little kids kicking it over real scary stuff but you had to take the risk to get a ride. We weren't really supposed to ride the bikes or drive the cars but when cats away!!! The bikes and cars belonged to our uncles. When Grandad drove a vehicle he always went through the back of the shed because it wouldn't stop when he said whooah. We used to piss ourselves laughing. Sorry off point, carried away, John.

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