Then and now, your modified bikes!

One of the lads I used to work with had a Moto martin CBX. he sent the frame off for chroming and then got a call from them saying there was a problem. The chroming process had destroyed the welds and the frame had come apart...best laugh we had for ages when he turned up with a sack full of tubing :D

my frame was bronze -welded ( brazed ) - - but i'd be super pissed off it it fell apart due to a re-chrome.

it managed it the first time :nenau
 
time u runnin on the quater ?
only ran a few times on my bandit , ran around 11.5 @ 125mph
standard engine bike apart from hd clutch, n scorpian can with limiter disconected.

bigcc racing engine ???



I raced a 1977 RD400 Yam during the 87,88,89 seasons in the Ultimate Street-Bike Challenge. Got it into the finals in 89.

Best time was 11.74 seconds / 113 mph standing quarter. Placed 6th overall with third fastest time. (Knocked out in the eliminators by a guy who's bike detonated as he crossed the line about a foot in front of me)

Mine was the only privateer bike in the top ten and also the only fully street legal 'except for the silencers' which was the supposed class we were in.

Mods were:

Standard frame stretched by 14 1/2 inches.
Standard forks.
Spoked wheels, with wide rear rim and 130/70 Michelin High-sport tyre.
Standard fuel tank (needed at least 1/4 full to make a run, otherwise fuel washed back behind the tap).
Lockup struts on rear.
Tuning by Dick Sullivan (world record holder in 125, 250, 350 + 350 sidecar Sprint).
YPVS pistons.
Barrels turned round. 41mm mikuni carbs sticking out the front.
Hand made expansion pipes. attached to back of engine and straight through frame, high level just below the seat.



With different sprockets and a longer distance it would have easily topped 150+ mph


Wish I could remember where I put the photos :nenau




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no, no evidence of that un, was too bright

here's the finished bike , recognise the pic? old wide one:augie

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This is a WP70 gsxr streetfighter. geared for 145/150mph, because with no fairing 6th was out of the torque range. so i added more teeth on rear sprocket and it brought it back .:cool:

I should of remembered this when i blew up the engine at 150mph, chasing another bike:blast

Dead engine made a good sculpture as the botom end was welded together and had a hole the size of ye fist in the engine casing..bugger.

A replacement 750 engine fitted, bike rebuilt and swaped for 1st bike on this thread .gsxr1100 slabby.:thumb
 


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