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Quote from: SamCB750A on September 28, 2009, 01:21:01 PMBilly, the Drixton Hondas are built by Bartel Engineering in Northern Ireland, they are the people that do the CR750 tanks and seats that was on the Bike in my avatar.The RC142 was the second factory 125, it was the same bike as the RC141 but with an 8 valve head. When they raced in the 1959 I.O.M. TT the 4 valve 141 was not fast enough so in the space of a few days, the made the 8 valve heads and shipped them to the Island, the rest is history.Sam. thanks for the info sam. i love history... moto history all the better.that 500 is my wall paper right now. so cool.
Billy, the Drixton Hondas are built by Bartel Engineering in Northern Ireland, they are the people that do the CR750 tanks and seats that was on the Bike in my avatar.The RC142 was the second factory 125, it was the same bike as the RC141 but with an 8 valve head. When they raced in the 1959 I.O.M. TT the 4 valve 141 was not fast enough so in the space of a few days, the made the 8 valve heads and shipped them to the Island, the rest is history.Sam.
holy moley!! does this thing have afterburners?! them some big pipes!
i'll give the political correctness silencers a pass because it's got that beautiful drixton frame. is that nickle plated?
man, those are nice machines! i think there's a racers thread somewhere here; you should post these pix there as well.so... i assume the bare frame is clear coated. btw: how much lighter is the drix frame compared to the stocker?
Since we have some nice race bikes.....might as well throw one of mine out there.1969 CB350.......will be at Barber racing it here in a couple weeks.
Quote from: ffjmoore on September 10, 2010, 04:58:46 PM//www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyHFfbwd_KEWow, what a great job!
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Damn, as soon as I get a shop space here in Seattle, I want to do exactly what this guy is doing.
a beach boys tune comes to mind...
Ive always loved exile cycles and this is one of the bikes im using for inspiration on my build (minus the logos of course)
From my stop in Bonneville on my most recent cross country kruze...
Quote from: B.O.X.N.I.F.E. on September 24, 2010, 02:04:40 PMFrom my stop in Bonneville on my most recent cross country kruze...Indian Larry a motorcycle builder died several years ago from head injuries doing this same stunt when he lost his balance and fell.