Nice drouin supercharged rickman commando on faceache

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Looks like he's got a decent injector on there rather than the Lake widowmaker
 

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I moved it back again, sorry I don't do Facebook so I thought it was for sale.
No worries
I don't blame you for not doing Facebook as it's 90% dross
I got drawn back into it after 10 years of boycotting it because I was sick of seeing photos of people's dinners!!!
But I went back because of the bike stuff on marketplace
 
Looks like he's got a decent injector on there rather than the Lake widowmaker

Some nice work except for that long exhaust tip.

Supercharger on a Norton with a 4LS drum brake. Balls out

Looks like the same CRS Ceriani copy brake I have on my P11 but it is painted black. It's barely enough for a pair of 35mm FCRs. I did not read any accompanying text if another brake was listed somewhere.

I seriously can't imagine a Norton engine would last that long with a supercharger on it if ridden hard. If just trailered to shows and meets it would probably last forever though.
 
brings new meaning to DKISS (Don't Keep It Simple) But it is a nice engineering feat non the less
I like mine better.....
Those kettle weber bbqs are nice.

So does the Drouin powered 850 drop quick into left handers and a little slower in to right handers.

My '74 Commando always seemed top heavy to me. I don't think the Drouin would have helped other than possibly making the bike faster in straights, which could be fun.
 
Those kettle weber bbqs are nice.

So does the Drouin powered 850 drop quick into left handers and a little slower in to right handers?

My '74 Commando always seemed top heavy to me. I don't think the Drouin would have helped other than possibly making the bike faster in straights, which could be fun.
Never ran it hard around the corners, so sorry I can't answer your question. Yep its fun in the straights:D
 
Those kettle weber bbqs are nice.

So does the Drouin powered 850 drop quick into left handers and a little slower in to right handers.

My '74 Commando always seemed top heavy to me. I don't think the Drouin would have helped other than possibly making the bike faster in straights, which could be fun.
I'm surprised you thought a commando seemed top heavy
 
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