[QUOTE=Yow Ling;looks nice and shiny , does it overheat? just cant see how the cooling works with all that stuff in the way and the front cylinders have the fins going the wrong way[/QUOTE]
I see it's covered in oil coolers Mike - CBX's don't have a lot of finning anyway and rely largely on oil cooling...
TWR - no idea what that thing is, all I can say is that plating the frame around it is akin to polishing a turd....
It's a Macey 8 (insert pun here) handbuilt by Bill Macey in Essex apparently one of two built. Two banks of four 30cc cylinders with disc valve induction. He also built the frame. It was a runner and god knows where it/they are now ?? no info on the net.
The article on the show is from Motorcycle Sport Volume21 issue 2
Was the same show that Cotton displayed their EM34![]()
At that date in time I was watching the old man and others play with the likes of GP Triumphs, Bezzers & other things; And racing around Canterbury on the weekends chasing peeps like Mark Thorpe, Mark Lyndon, & James Lavender on a YZ80![]()
The poms had the money, look at how much bikes they sold in the 50's 60's..
They just wouldn't invest in their factories with modern tooling and so forth, They had the designers.. they had the materials...
Their labour wasn't dearer than the Japanese.
It was just bloody minded tightness and being short sighted. Well thats my opinion.
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
Id like to think its temporary aswell
To a degree yeah, like my Triumph (car) bible shows prototypes built before the yanks were doing fast backs, pop up head lights etc... but the poms freaked them selves out and figgered that was way to radical we cant have that.
cheers DD
(Definately Dodgy)
hele and many others had great ideas stifled like the MC1 BSA never raced because the board said Hele must guarantee it would win first time out
Granted but there forward planning and piss poor leadership by upper-class toffs.
Arthur Wicks (who did all the real detail designer stuff at Triumph) wasn't allowed to call Edward Turner by his first name....
I read stories of crankcases and covers being machined and polished only to be chucked into a bin instead of carefully stored so not to damage the mating surfaces.
Hele wanted to do the Trident and the Quantrant years before the CB750.
The Fury and Bandit could have been real sellers if only they had got the details right.
Joe Craig wanted to buy the Nougier 4 500 that showed great promise and the price was right but management wouldn't accept a froggy engine.
Norton kept interfering and changing the brief with the Cosworth twin according to Williams. Including making Cosworth make the engine look the same on both sides.....
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
Oh sure, align with most English glorious defeats, along the lines of 'March over that way, we've been shelling the Hun for days'. And Triumph owners like to spend a Saturday afternoon dong the valves or whatever the quote was.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
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