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thats a new one on me Bill, any info ?
350 V4 two stroke, killed little Bill Ivy, late 60s.Sam.
They were fast as hell but prone to locking up.Sam.
Quote from: Samcr750 on February 05, 2009, 06:57:26 PMThey were fast as hell but prone to locking up.Sam. Whew! wonder what kind of rpms those things turn? Can't imagine turning some high revs and have it lock up!
I'm diggin the Amal carbs with remote reservoirs!!!
Quote from: HavocTurbo on February 06, 2009, 11:02:39 PMI'm diggin the Amal carbs with remote reservoirs!!!in the latest photos the Amal GP's seem to have been replaced by what look like Keihin carbs.
Quote from: Samcr750 on February 05, 2009, 05:59:41 PM350 V4 two stroke, killed little Bill Ivy, late 60s.Sam. beat me to it again Sam, Bill Ivy a hero of mine, still think of him whenever I see Phil Read at shows, he still seems an arrogant #!$%Bill the Jawa gave 70 bhp @ 13,000 rpm (in the write up they say almost 80 @ 13,500) through a 7 speed gearbox & weighed 122kg.Info came from Nov/Dec Classic Racer magazine.On a similar vein the latest issue has the CZ 350 V4 four stroke racer from the same period.Quote from: HavocTurbo on February 06, 2009, 11:02:39 PMI'm diggin the Amal carbs with remote reservoirs!!!in the latest photos the Amal GP's seem to have been replaced by what look like Keihin carbs.
122 kg = 269 lbs Bill, there are many conversion websites if you Google.
I can see where you are coming from Rob on the problems they had but it was MZ he defected from not CZ You probably knew that but will blame it on your age like I do Sam.
not nice at all being old
Quote from: Samcr750 on February 10, 2009, 02:24:01 PMnot nice at all being old Right behind ya Sam! On the "age thing"!
Quote from: bill440cars on February 10, 2009, 03:55:57 PMQuote from: Samcr750 on February 10, 2009, 02:24:01 PMnot nice at all being old Right behind ya Sam! On the "age thing"! I'm not far behind you too It's nearly birthday our time again Bill