Those are two friends. He's been riding 55 years, had all the hot bikes in the 70's/80's.Well what a nice restoration you have done. Im not a fan of those screaming smokers but I can understand the appeal. Back in the day
they could walk my Trident easily.
...and I see a proper pair of boots too!
Does it still have the rack under the seat for spare sets of plugs? 2 sets if I remember.
Nice bike!
Just three plugs.Does it still have the rack under the seat for spare sets of plugs? 2 sets if I remember.
The guy in this vid helped me with some race proven modsI have not been following this adventure. Figured it was none of my business since my motorcycle addiction has sort of faded away like my muscle mass.
I hope you ported those pistons according to a proven race spec. Huge difference if done right, and it looks like you found a good resource for doing it right. I'm sure you did all the master mechanic stuff to the max.
Seat looks good too.
I have no memory of ever riding one of those. Doesn't mean i didn't though.
The 1 guy that came up on what we called the hill on skyline Hwy in the CA bay area in the 80's was riding a race prepped dual disc version all lime green. It was a head turner.
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My 4wd V-8 pickup truck gets better mileage than the H2Did a couple of rides with a mate who had one of those. I remember we visited a few gas stations.![]()
20220306_134641 by Sigma Projects, on Flickr
Supercharged by Sigma Projects, on FlickrIt has nothing to do with the frame, it is the shape and strength of the power band. A 250cc two stroke road racer is usually a weapon, but still needs torque. Late 1970s road racers began to have reed valves and controlled exhaust ports to get a better spread of power. A major frame improvement came when Yamaha used the Monoshock MX set-up on road racers - it was more about suspension travel than rigidity. You can get heaps of power very easily, but using it effectively can be difficult. Even four-stroke engines can be nasty. My short stroke 500cc Triumph engine was built with all the theories, but it was nerve-wracking to use in races. It was like having a really bad dog.Maybe the frame is fine. Perhaps the problem is with the swinging arm or the swinging arm to frame mounting.
CNC Machinery repair tools, test bars for A2-6 and A2-8 lathe spindle alignment, precision ground within 1 micron diameter, roundness and perpendicularity. 20 lbs and 50 lbs x 2For of habit, but what’s in the Pelican cases? I ask as I ran design for Pelican for 27 years and I was always curious as to what people used them for.