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    Heavy Duty centre spread

    Here's the same bike - featured in the latest Heavy Duty Magazine.
    I'd love to see how it rides!
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    Impressive bit of engineering

    Disclaimer: Don't fry me if this is a repost!

    I like it!
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    No disclaimer needed, that should be posted once a week at least

    Heres another one similar. But your one is the shit!!! What a fantastic piece of art work
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    Yep, seen it featured in magazines. Bizarre, very bizarre!

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    It's one of these - a radial aircraft engine.
    That's quite cool. Actually looks very fucking sexy if you look at it for a while
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    I'd like to know more about the torque reaction in the first one. Twist of throttle and HIGHSIDE TO THE LEFT!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    I'd like to know more about the torque reaction in the first one. Twist of throttle and HIGHSIDE TO THE LEFT!!!!!
    Good point. Just like a stationary V8, give it a tickle & the car lurches to the left (love that )
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    Being an ex-aircraft engineer, those things make my spine tingle. Combine that with a bike... well, just orgasmic!
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    Looks very impressive, would have been more so it it was truly rideable
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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGBOSSMAN View Post
    It's one of these - a radial aircraft engine.
    That's quite cool. Actually looks very fucking sexy if you look at it for a while
    Pratt & Whitney, Wright and Franklin were the leading manufacturers of radial engines, although P&W seem to be unfairly credited for every radial engine in existence. Here's something to Google if you want to see am impressive radial: Pratt & Whitney's R-4360. The R denotes radial, the number is the capacity in cubic inches. Anyway, this beast has four banks of nine cylinders... now that's sexy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roj View Post
    Looks very impressive, would have been more so it it was truly rideable
    I dunno if I would ride it. I'd just park it in my lounge and start it up a few times a day! Sad, huh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CADanimal View Post
    Pratt & Whitney, Wright and Franklin were the leading manufacturers of radial engines, although P&W seem to be unfairly credited for every radial engine in existence. Here's something to Google if you want to see am impressive radial: Pratt & Whitney's R-4360. The R denotes radial, the number is the capacity in cubic inches. Anyway, this beast has four banks of nine cylinders... now that's sexy!
    Wow.. Put a R-4360 in bike!!!!

    TECHNICAL NOTES:
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    R-4360-4
    Type: 28-cylinder, four row, air-cooled radial
    Displacement: 4,360 cu. in.
    Weight: 3,404 lbs.
    Maximum rpm: 2,700
    Maximum hp: 3,500

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
    No disclaimer needed, that should be posted once a week at least

    Heres another one similar. But your one is the shit!!! What a fantastic piece of art work
    Your won't need brakes if you install it the right way round... LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by CADanimal View Post
    Pratt & Whitney, Wright and Franklin were the leading manufacturers of radial engines, although P&W seem to be unfairly credited for every radial engine in existence. Here's something to Google if you want to see am impressive radial: Pratt & Whitney's R-4360. The R denotes radial, the number is the capacity in cubic inches. Anyway, this beast has four banks of nine cylinders... now that's sexy!
    Here's a picture of the monster!!!
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