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Thread: Old multi-cylinder bikes of the 50s to later on. Japanese, British, Euro, etc

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    While we are talking about emissions, the RD400 Daytona was a special American version, they got it instead of The LC.
    they knew the emissions were worst on a closed throttle so they simply put butterfly valves in the headers , close throttle , shut pipes, passed emissions testing
    Then the poor bastards got RZ350's with cat converters.
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    DSCF0224.JPG (202.9 KB)what is wrong with this , had to take a pic of it
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    Um, dunno, can't see tank badge to see if its supposed to be an impostor. Kawasaki bought out Mellurgo (or someone like that) who made a fairly convincing A7 copy (I'm not that clued up on old BSA designs, maybe a A10), whatever. But about a Decade ago they released a retro version what did they call them? W6 or something (too lazy to google).
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Um, dunno, can't see tank badge to see if its supposed to be an impostor. Kawasaki bought out Mellurgo (or someone like that) who made a fairly convincing A7 copy (I'm not that clued up on old BSA designs, maybe a A10), whatever. But about a Decade ago they released a retro version what did they call them? W6 or something (too lazy to google).
    pretty close they did a 500 and 650 had a shorter stroke than the A10 and some had twin carbs, i think some even had a 5 speed likely an alloy cylinder as well. The lateast Kawa (muzzaB has one) is a totally different design with a bevel OHC (completed without googler)
    thre was a Twin carb head on Ebay for about 40 US a while back i couldn't get Kicka to buy it for his a10.



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    pretty close they did a 500 and 650 had a shorter stroke than the A10 and some had twin carbs, i think some even had a 5 speed likely an alloy cylinder as well. The lateast Kawa (muzzaB has one) is a totally different design with a bevel OHC (completed without googler)
    thre was a Twin carb head on Ebay for about 40 US a while back i couldn't get Kicka to buy it for his a10.
    i think there is a 2 sec gap between them on a big track .. i have rode both . the later bike over turns where the later one one will run wide but in saying that i think now i know more you could jak the ass of the nf4 and steer it better .. dennis Charlett did try to make a old model go as good as the later ones but even he could not pull it of .. good guy to talk to about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr bucketracer View Post
    DSCF0224.JPG (202.9 KB)what is wrong with this , had to take a pic of it
    It's a bitsa A W1 with a A65 tank

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    I would have said an A10 tank around 59 with the chrome panels painted as the center bolt looks high and the tank looks long, but not so sure now.
    either way looks better for it the Kawa never looked right..... just needs a better shaped seat now. plus the round badged tank i guess.
    IMO the bsa's actually look better with the Suzuki GSX tank anyway.......Grump will have a pic of Howard's or Jungles. While i am f-ing off the purists.
    Throw in A mo Harley frame with a couple of inches taken out as the A65 steered better for the missing 2 inches anyway......(Fing ugly engine though)



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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    What a load of bullshit
    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Yeah right

    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    When a two smoke is on the pipe it is quite clean... its just all the time it spends not on the pipe on the road that's the emissions problem.
    On the whole all Bike engines are all dirty.......If don't believe me compare the fuel efficiency and and emissions for a modern 100hp bike and 100hp car.......
    yeah was kinda what I was meaning, the dirty Guzzi and Buell in the garage even tho FI would put out as much shit in the air as a well tuned stroker on quality fuels, as for a diesel engine... come on way dirtyer than a stroker I have the same as you YL on start up they stink like hell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    I am going to assume that you mean Bombardier? As OMC went bankrupt back in about 2000 and the Johnson and Evinrude brands were sold off to Bombardier.
    as I said before, I come from way back! - Ok, Bombardier then, (they own just about every industry in the Western world don't they?).

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    What frame? To put this tandem twin into. Or make one? Triangulated chrome molly tube perhaps?
    Twin shock or single? I'm assuming bare bones look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flettner View Post
    What frame? To put this tandem twin into. Or make one? Triangulated chrome molly tube perhaps?
    Twin shock or single? I'm assuming bare bones look.
    put the tandem twin in side by side, with a bmw or guzzi transmission inplace of your PSR , carbs forward like a reverse tzr , pipes could be vaugley reminisint of cx500, would be a cool bears bike
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    Sparton/ Spondon 750 square square 4

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    Quote Originally Posted by WilDun View Post
    Still wrestling with Photobucket to get them to release the pictures!
    to get photobucket to cough up you use the different size options?

    later sorry thats flicker

    photobucket just right clickyidy click...
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    Sparton/ Spondon 750 square square 4

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    Of course I realise that with the big twin (say 1000cc there would be much bigger cylinders/crankases and pipes to deal with, but with simultaneous firing, could it be possible to use only one chamber, would two be necessary?

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    Thanks Husa,
    Bit embarrasing! - but I'll get there in my usual slow befuddled way!

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