Fast Eddie said:
A well sorted Commando engine would nice though as it would be powerful, yet a lot lighter than a Vincent, especially a Maney job with light crank, light barrels, belt drive, etc.
IMO, with what Norton gave us, a long stroke engine, pulling harder rather than reving higher is more in the spirit of those engines and I'm going to respect that.
Fast Eddie said:
I don't know if anyone builds an isolastic version, you might try Colin Taylor, he builds Egli replica chassis out of stainless for any engine you like, and will sell you parts or build the whole thing or anything in between. Not sure if it's still current, but I've got an email address for him, PM me if you want it.
Thank's, been in touch with him recently, and even if he doing Egli's for Laverda
he told me, for a Commando that one of his customers:
[...] did think about an Egli style chassis but the engine mounting points don't really lend themself to the Eg frame. and also
That would be difficult (to keep the isolastics)
with the Egli style of engine mountings.
And proposed me a Seeley MK4 replica with isolastics and
Your height should not be a problem if we move the seat a small amount back and slightly higher.
Wonder how those mods would affect the handling? Moving my weight, 209 pounds, back and higher on the bike...
SteveA said:
[...] it does not turn as well, but this does not mean that the Rickman is 'too stiff'!
Sorry for the too quick translation that brought this misunderstooding :wink:
gortnipper said:
Or, a Drainpipe? But, more of a race frame than a road frame, I would guess.
Saw that vid, the way the guy looks in love with it's bike is so nice.
SteveA said:
We discussed this in PM, so you know I think your idea of an Egli frame is an excellent one
With or without the two tubes in front of the engine? Don't you think they won't support the vibes and break near the welding, especially without the isolastics?
And if without the two front tubes, should think about a third mounting point for the engine. And perhaps a stronger head steady like this one, no?
SteveA said:
[...] or a good new Commando style frame if you choose not to be so radical.
Fullauto said:
There is nothing wrong with a well set up Commando frame. I have mine at the point where the handling is faultless. It flicks from side to side quickly, yet is as stable as a rock.
Even if looking for radical, what I would appreciate for sure because I also love the Egli frame, and when doing a "special" bike who is not looking to do things differently, sometimes reason brings you back on earth.
Jagbruno said:
Another possibility would be to put a Commando lump into a Domiracer Lowboy frame. It has all the qualities of a Featherbed with the added bonus of a significantly lower center of gravity (about 2"!). Even more compared to an Egli or Rickman frame.
It might be a wonderfull idea, but just the "Low" would tend to keep me away of it boy, with my 6'46" or 1m97 :wink: