Oddball bike, but can it turn corners?
https://youtu.be/rKQ5f8tvRxY
His arse is very close to that rear wheel... No thanks xD
I agree!Not a functional motorcycle..Thats a Continental ground power unit engine used in the 50's for military generators.Most were converted for airboat service today,the CVT looks like a common ATV Quad unit..All show,no go,,gotta clear the streets for the vid so no bystander gets injured if its leaned over!!
This one will keep you going for many an hour...some really nice pics...
https://www.facebook.com/Passion.2T/...=group&__xts__[0]=68.ARD384b4CCRWwXWJaXTT_gznNUmFKkE4u4Ia4l02bBmgg]1Xcetlr5fZdWFh7tmgd7t42TV_j1KWHwKjzyXiwoFita03953d q8cR33DPShFFJaCdAOHdQDFNj5J2LOwmNarvcGG3yRzxI2PNdb 72SGbzGp_q1LeIpRTWRoXkZbZWU8&__tn__=kCH-R
Actually I found it when I saw this one which I'll chuck on Foundry as well:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/105572222948183/
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WOW!Its been very quiet here for a long time,,Have gone to re reading old posts as there are technical gems on every page..Was going to mention an odd ball aircraft engine,the Continental Tiarra 6-285 series engine.It ran a 2 to 1 prop reduction and the reduction gear drove the cam also,had a "patented" torsional dampener between the crank and prop shaft.I knew a pilot that ran one for a few years in a Piper PA36 Pawnee Brave,he liked it very well,but Continental Motors lost millions as the concept never caught on,thus they scrapped it..
Few oddballs here and lots of tractors, too!
https://www.imgrumweb.com/hashtag/gearheadengine
Still around and still looking in now and then, but not spending so much time on the computer - I need to actually try do something rather than just talk - (talking too much shit to keep the thread active)
We will probably have to move and downsize our home in the very near future, so who knows after that! - I'm contemplating getting a little 3D printer to use in conjunction with Fusion 360 and maybe try making casting patterns with that, (something which won't require a real workshop).
Smitty seems to have disappeared maybe we'll hear from him sometime? (if he's still occasionally looking in).
Strokers Galore!
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WARDILL: 1924-26
I found this mentioned in an old Bike mag i have found some pics on the net.
http://classicmotorcycleforum.com/in...?topic=5234.15
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never thought I'd see one of these running.
https://youtu.be/MuvJIoUTA8k
I started the ball rolling on the British Bikes Thread on the Classic bikes forum back in 2015, but had forgotten about it and the young guy working under the name "Wardill" on the forum responded, (he is related to Wardill, might be a grandson) - he wanted help to build a replica and asked me, but I really couldn't help from here and didn't really have the workshop capability anyway, I had quite a bit of correspondence with him and I advised him to go in the direction of smaller engineering outfits or home workshops (in England), ones who could build the parts he might need at reasonable prices!
At least, thankfully the name has now survived on the net (nearly became extinct)! So good luck to the guy, that was really an interesting machine (the engine at least) which had stuck in my mind since the early seventies.
http://classicmotorcycleforum.com/in...p?topic=4985.0
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