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Author: | Ferris B [ 05 Oct 2014 19:09 ] |
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Welcome. A cracking bike you have there ![]() |
Author: | t965m [ 05 Oct 2014 19:42 ] |
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Welcome ![]() It's always good to see the Fueller v Tuber debate ![]() |
Author: | docbod [ 05 Oct 2014 19:49 ] |
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Thanks Ferris, been through a lot with that one, it is an animal, running as I said the thunderstorm head but also had the squish reduced, gas flowed, crane hi-4 ignition, high flow oil pump, stage 2 cams, did have a mikuni hs40 but ….I can't find it!!!??? (absolutely no idea how one can lose a carb off your bike!! ![]() ![]() The forks are off a gsxr 750 srad, front wheel was a cb1000 big one 18", rear was a zxr 750 17", swinging arm off an exup, had an outrigger rear sprocket cnc machined, rear sus units are good old WP, Tank and seat unit was hand made by john Williams (aluminum and GRP respectively,) Paint work done by that lot Altamura (if anyone is painting and polishing on the same bit of aluminum, it's quite tricky…apparently!! ![]() …and now I'm poor and I still haven't sorted the carbs or the rear brake ![]() …and I want a buell!! |
Author: | Adam [ 05 Oct 2014 22:15 ] |
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I thought the race series bikes (prepared by Harris?) had a different swinging arm and Fi? |
Author: | Matron [ 06 Oct 2014 12:10 ] |
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Welcome, Glad you are returning to the fold. |
Author: | docbod [ 06 Oct 2014 12:20 ] |
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Hi Adam, I'm really not sure, I bought it off the foundry HD in Canterbury, it was well used(!!!) and bits I believe had been stripped off it to go onto their new machine so it may well have had a Harris set up. I think the pilot was a mechanic who worked at the Foundry called Robin…bloody good one as well as their team won the uk series (I think,) in '90 and '91 and came 9th in the world series, somewhere in the attic I have a winners cup, some lap times and places and some team photo's, lordy only knows in which corner they're hidden I ought to dig them out though. Do you have any experience of the Harley series then?? And what was the Harris involvement?? …Thanks Matron, I look forward to getting stuck into the tubers vs fuelers a(…and getting a good spanking for it later!!! ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Adam [ 06 Oct 2014 13:12 ] |
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docbod wrote: Hi Adam, I'm really not sure, I bought it off the foundry HD in Canterbury, it was well used(!!!) and bits I believe had been stripped off it to go onto their new machine so it may well have had a Harris set up. I think the pilot was a mechanic who worked at the Foundry called Robin…bloody good one as well as their team won the uk series (I think,) in '90 and '91 and came 9th in the world series, somewhere in the attic I have a winners cup, some lap times and places and some team photo's, lordy only knows in which corner they're hidden I ought to dig them out though. Do you have any experience of the Harley series then?? And what was the Harris involvement?? …Thanks Matron, I look forward to getting stuck into the tubers vs fuelers a(…and getting a good spanking for it later!!! ![]() ![]() My only experience of the 'new' XR bikes, apart from looking after one for an old mate who lives in the next village (it doesn't go anywhere near as well as my X1 ![]() ![]() |
Author: | docbod [ 06 Oct 2014 13:51 ] |
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ah, mine is an XLH, I know nothing of the xr series apart from that the originals dominated oval track racing in the 60's and 70's (Jerry Springsteen comes to mind.) …doesn't surprise me though that your X1 ran better than the xr's though, I really feel that HD just missed the boat in getting 'things' just right, a bit like the brit bike industry back in the 60's, great motor, no finesse …but that's why I binned almost all the running gear and engine internals!! (perhaps the later models of HD are better but I ain't ridden them .) |
Author: | Adam [ 06 Oct 2014 15:23 ] |
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docbod wrote: ah, mine is an XLH, I know nothing of the xr series apart from that the originals dominated oval track racing in the 60's and 70's (Jerry Springsteen comes to mind.) …doesn't surprise me though that your X1 ran better than the xr's though, I really feel that HD just missed the boat in getting 'things' just right, a bit like the brit bike industry back in the 60's, great motor, no finesse …but that's why I binned almost all the running gear and engine internals!! (perhaps the later models of HD are better but I ain't ridden them .) It was Jay Springsteen who used to long track the real XR's with the likes of Lawill and Raybourn ![]() The new faux XR badged bikes that Ha#ey used in the race series were also xl based ie tarted up Sportsters. Does your bike have a cassette gearbox or are they later cases with no trapdoor? |
Author: | docbod [ 06 Oct 2014 16:05 ] |
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mine's the later type…oh for the days of cassettes. ..I feel sort of hard done by now…15 years on!! ![]() and yeah, JAY Springsteen..alright alright ![]() how come you know so much about the series…were you in involved?? |
Author: | Adam [ 06 Oct 2014 17:07 ] |
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docbod wrote: mine's the later type…oh for the days of cassettes. ..I feel sort of hard done by now…15 years on!! ![]() and yeah, JAY Springsteen..alright alright ![]() how come you know so much about the series…were you in involved?? No interest in the series at all, I just can't think of a bike less suitable for racing! Have you felt the weight of the frame without the motor in it - it's shocking ![]() Now, the SP1 is a proper performance machine with pedigree ![]() |
Author: | docbod [ 06 Oct 2014 19:03 ] |
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oh yes, you're right on both counts, the original xr series excepted. The SP1 though is another story, as a track tool it's great, so I'm told, but on the road …well that's another matter. The sheer grunt is a thing of beauty but can easily catch you out, you're always having to pay attention to your throttle position, I'm sure I've impressed loads (or peed off..) loads of people as I've wheelied past them, completely unintentional on my side as all I wanted to do was to quickly overtake ![]() What are your other rides then…don't tell me …it's an SP1. |
Author: | Adam [ 06 Oct 2014 19:12 ] |
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docbod wrote: What are your other rides then…don't tell me …it's an SP1. How long have you got? ![]() A shed full of Brit shite, MX, Trials, Track bikes, and on the road several Buells, Ducati 1198 and recently a Husqvarna Nuda. I love my X1 the most ![]() |
Author: | docbod [ 06 Oct 2014 19:18 ] |
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…so you really need an SP1 then!!! ![]() |
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