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Daimo B
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28th Aug 08 at 13:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Dad had one on a dyno not long ago. Only 6 miles on the clock!!!!!!!!


187bhp @ rear wheel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Feck me, the old one made that at the fly, and still managed 187mph...

Are superbikes becoming TOO Fast for public roads AND racetracks?

Where-else but in america will people ever get that bike to speed. Maybe the first road bike to top 200mph???????


Wait till the bike has a few thousand miles on it, 190+bhp @ rear wheel anyone?
3

Same as... Still not the best looking though imo

Jakey
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Thats HOT.
Graham88
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28th Aug 08 at 13:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote



Single sided swingarms are the way forwards.
Daimo B
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187bhp @ Rear wheel with 6 miles.

Im still picking up my jaw.
jr
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quote:
Originally posted by Graham88


Single sided swingarms are the way forwards.


yes, in 1987 when honda started using them they were
Graham88
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
quote:
Originally posted by Graham88


Single sided swingarms are the way forwards.


yes, in 1987 when honda started using them they were


NC30?
Daimo B
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quote:
Originally posted by Graham88


Single sided swingarms are the way forwards.


Not so, only good for endurance.

Hence why WSB and MotoGP don't use it. At those levels, double swinging arms work better.
Half Pint
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28th Aug 08 at 14:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Porn!
Robbo
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OOF, what does the mileage have to do with anyhting?!
Russ
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28th Aug 08 at 14:03   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

single look much cooler though. That mv looks wicked sick y0
Daimo B
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Engines still tight.

Mk2 Golfs didn't start making proper power, and properly run in at about 70,000+

Realistically, you need 5k on an engine to have it run in and freed up properly.
Graham88
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quote:
Originally posted by VXR
quote:
Originally posted by Graham88


Single sided swingarms are the way forwards.


Not so, only good for endurance.

Hence why WSB and MotoGP don't use it. At those levels, double swinging arms work better.


I'm talking about looks
Robbo
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quote:
Originally posted by VXR
Engines still tight.

Mk2 Golfs didn't start making proper power, and properly run in at about 70,000+

Realistically, you need 5k on an engine to have it run in and freed up properly.
How bizarre!

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Adam_B
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28th Aug 08 at 14:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

is it a good idea revving the bollocks off a bike with 6 miles on it?
Daimo B
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quote:
Originally posted by Russ
single look much cooler though. That mv looks wicked sick y0


Dads old one.....



Daimo B
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quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
is it a good idea revving the bollocks off a bike with 6 miles on it?


Same principle as a car, if you drive it harder when new, the engine usually makes slightly more power, but probably won't last as many total miles. Give it a nice smooth warm gentle run it, it'll make less power, but run for a much longer.

Not ideal, but not his bike, so why worry. If it goes bang, get MV to send some parts over and rebuild it.

Graeme, Deffo, SSSA look great. Remember Ron Haslams DOUBLE single sided SA on his Elf Honda (pics on request).
jr
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quote:
Originally posted by VXR
quote:
Originally posted by Graham88


Single sided swingarms are the way forwards.


Not so, only good for endurance.

Hence why WSB and MotoGP don't use it. At those levels, double swinging arms work better.


although a single sides swingarm bike did win WSB for 4 years running
jr
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28th Aug 08 at 14:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by VXR
quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
is it a good idea revving the bollocks off a bike with 6 miles on it?


Same principle as a car, if you drive it harder when new, the engine usually makes slightly more power, but probably won't last as many total miles. Give it a nice smooth warm gentle run it, it'll make less power, but run for a much longer.

Not ideal, but not his bike, so why worry. If it goes bang, get MV to send some parts over and rebuild it.

Graeme, Deffo, SSSA look great. Remember Ron Haslams DOUBLE single sided SA on his Elf Honda (pics on request).


hub centre steering
--DAN--
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28th Aug 08 at 14:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by VXR
quote:
Originally posted by Adam_B
is it a good idea revving the bollocks off a bike with 6 miles on it?


Same principle as a car, if you drive it harder when new, the engine usually makes slightly more power, but probably won't last as many total miles. Give it a nice smooth warm gentle run it, it'll make less power, but run for a much longer.

Not ideal, but not his bike, so why worry. If it goes bang, get MV to send some parts over and rebuild it.

Graeme, Deffo, SSSA look great. Remember Ron Haslams DOUBLE single sided SA on his Elf Honda (pics on request).


Ron Haslam Saw him around the paddock at Cadwell on Monday. That MV is stunning, saw a few of them new KTM RC8's on monday aswell, they look very nice!
Daimo B
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quote:
Originally posted by jr

although a single sides swingarm bike did win WSB for 4 years running


RC45, Foggy and Kosinkski, Colin Edwards days?

TBH though dude, Honda plowed MASSIVE amounts of money into those bikes to keep them competitive. Im talking small country budgets I loved those bikes, still considering a VTR SP2 myself.

Oh, i will get my ass to your btw to get those seats. Slap me when you see me.
jr
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28th Aug 08 at 14:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

was thinking more of the 916 and 996
Daimo B
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28th Aug 08 at 14:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Early//mid 80's engineering!!!!!



Type in IMages.google
(as the pictures opens as files).

Ron Haslam Elf Honda

MV Augusta Variations..

http://www.benelliforum.com/gallery/lloydbenton_variationsofthemvagustaf4

Dad nearly bought one of these too (JR will love the engineering).



My dads bike picture gallery.

http://www.benelliforum.com/gallery/lloydbenton
jr
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28th Aug 08 at 14:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

bimota Tessi, amazing bike
Daimo B
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
was thinking more of the 916 and 996


You've got me on Hondas now...

Ducati was killing everyone in WSB from the early 80's on normal SA's in the 851 and 888. The true original superbikes

Excusse me, i need a wipe up...
Daimo B
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
bimota Tessi, amazing bike


Dribble... He dont drink, don't smoke, bikes are his passion in life.



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