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I'm surprised nobody has added this yet, the lovely 500 that TG showed us a while back here: http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=37074.msg382765#msg382765
I'm surprised nobody has added this yet, the lovely 500 that TG showed us a while back here: http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=37074.msg382765#msg382765LOVE that bike. Really love it.(TG, do you know where that bike is now, did the magazine say? Is it still in Italia, or back in Japan?)
I got some stories,kawi pump gas---check deck,valve to piston,and valve to valve--sweez'in soulder V2V and V2P and deck--check V2V with bent wire tie--"make it lighter and wind it tighter"
Quote from: nashvilletn on February 05, 2010, 05:27:30 PMI got some stories,kawi pump gas---check deck,valve to piston,and valve to valve--sweez'in soulder V2V and V2P and deck--check V2V with bent wire tie--"make it lighter and wind it tighter" Dude...I follow you but how about a more cognitive flow? Valve to piston using solder, valve to valve with big valves in a 900/1000 head, deck, etc, etc I assume. Some of us have been there and done that too. Russ ripped you off? Geez.......I cannot believe it Ripped off paint schemes from the 70's.......no way!!!!! That S happened....some of it happened to us too. Slow down, explain things....like how Collins ripped you off (you ain't the only one) and get it out. No offense but you are a train wreck when writing stuff. I 'll put this out there. What did you run deck at with that old Kawasaki? How tight was squish? Did you tap the head? What did you run valve to valve WITH Ti valves. Did Del West rip you off too? How far did you sink the exhaust valve with a "big" valve to get valve to valve. How much did it kill flow? Did you use stock rods? Who built the crank? I can go on forever.
Quote from: MRieck on February 05, 2010, 07:51:32 PMQuote from: nashvilletn on February 05, 2010, 05:27:30 PMI got some stories,kawi pump gas---check deck,valve to piston,and valve to valve--sweez'in soulder V2V and V2P and deck--check V2V with bent wire tie--"make it lighter and wind it tighter" Dude...I follow you but how about a more cognitive flow? Valve to piston using solder, valve to valve with big valves in a 900/1000 head, deck, etc, etc I assume. Some of us have been there and done that too. Russ ripped you off? Geez.......I cannot believe it Ripped off paint schemes from the 70's.......no way!!!!! That S happened....some of it happened to us too. Slow down, explain things....like how Collins ripped you off (you ain't the only one) and get it out. No offense but you are a train wreck when writing stuff. I 'll put this out there. What did you run deck at with that old Kawasaki? How tight was squish? Did you tap the head? What did you run valve to valve WITH Ti valves. Did Del West rip you off too? How far did you sink the exhaust valve with a "big" valve to get valve to valve. How much did it kill flow? Did you use stock rods? Who built the crank? I can go on forever. Mike, he's a drag racer....they speak in code!KOS
i spent better part of winter clean'in up head--sent it to R.C.,vance and hines leaves rc ---you don't wanna here the rest--
I am in the process of buying this Dresda framed Gl1000. It is claimed to have been raced in the IOM by Hugh Evans (a Mocheck Honda rider) achieving a 110mph lap, but I and the frame builder Dave Degens, doubt this as there was no class that it was eligible for BUT, does anybody know differently? What is known is that the engine was tuned by Ken Hull (of Honda and YAHTOF fame) for use in sidecar racing. It was not raced in an outfit but was taken to Dresda to have a frame made for, possibly, endurance racing and road use. I have photographs of the directors of Mocheck with the bike outside their London shop. Can anybody remember this beast racing?
Quote from: von_Wanderlust on February 03, 2010, 07:58:01 PMI'm surprised nobody has added this yet, the lovely 500 that TG showed us a while back here: http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=37074.msg382765#msg382765 Thanks for resurrecting this I missed it first time around. Also agree with your comment in the earlier post about this being a 'Race Bike Gallery' thread.
I like the use of what look like CBR600 wheels on this bike.