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Very cool ZFD, and I like the luggauge too !!! Will you be at the 2011 Rally in New York ? Cheers.
ZFD said:Engine isn't stroked, in fact it is "short stroke" in that the crank was originally fitted to a T140 engine using its stroke.
ZFD said:Ahem- and the real reason I put the bike on the Andover Norton homepage was our new luggage system fitted to it, not the wart!
Joe Seifert
ZFD said:Has it occurred to anyone to make it a 2 stroke twingle?
comnoz said:Onder said:...times a'wastin' Mr Comnoz, out to that shed and power up
that CNC mill!![]()
Yes, I already have the crank and the rod. Now I want to cast up a set of cases with the necessary modification to fit a lever instead of doing a weld up. Of course if I had a new set of Maney cases I might be tempted to do a weld up on them. Jim
daveh said:comnoz said:Onder said:...times a'wastin' Mr Comnoz, out to that shed and power up
that CNC mill!![]()
Yes, I already have the crank and the rod. Now I want to cast up a set of cases with the necessary modification to fit a lever instead of doing a weld up. Of course if I had a new set of Maney cases I might be tempted to do a weld up on them. Jim
Jim — I can't wait to see that. Having the Commando motor rigidly mounted in its frame really appeals. No more rubber. Would the amount of power that a counter-balancer absorbs be significant?
Dave
comnoz said:A lever type balancer would have very little friction loss so theoretically there would be more power available since less would be wasted shaking the whole motor and wearing out the isolastics. The stress on the cases would be relieved for sure. And the whole frame would be stiffened a lot. Jim