I always wanted to try flat tracking... looks fun and terrifying in one very dangerous package.No brakes right ?
I always wanted to try flat tracking... looks fun and terrifying in one very dangerous package.No brakes right ?
Well, no front brake usually. But you'll have a rear and all that engine braking. So it's plenty to work with. Speaking of flat trackers...
This is the frame made by BOTTpower for their flat track inspired XR-1 Harley:
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mock up:
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render:
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and actual build:
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cool stuff eh?
looks like it's almost done:
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more info @ Bottpower
You are a little farther along than me. I need to get an extra big roll of duct tape and various sized hammers.
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Tim O'Donnell- Shamrock Cycles
www.lugoftheirish.com
from a couple of years ago but since the NORTON marque came up...
A Day in 10 Photos: 11.30.2010 (Prolly Is Not Probably)
some frame repair/ modification work. The racebike is an original Dunstall Lowboy with a worked Dominator engine. Was later raced at the Barber Vintage Festival by Maria Costello MBE (Maria Costello MBE (born 9 June 1973, Northampton, England) is a British motorcycle racer who held the Guinness World Record for being the fastest woman to lap the Isle of Man TT course at an average speed of 114.73mph until Jenny Tinmouth took the record at the 2009 TT.)
is this "gospel" or "internet consensus" I dont follow the motorbike world I just know a few guys who do the design circuit consultancy between Triumph Vepro and Norton and thats where i heard Norton were back on the scene.
It wouldn't surprise me if this was the case as it seems with these heritage brands in the UK this is how buisness gets done.
I know of at least one car maker who works along similar lines and has had customers waiting for two years to get a car (that they call pay staged payments for) having seen the way that company operates its obvious the payments are keep the company afloat payments and do a bit on the car.
Well, perhaps I should temper my comments. I've read on various message boards and such about folks that put down deposits, delivery dates were announced and then missed, demands for additional cash, no delivery of the bike. Etc etc. Shame really as I read early on that they were well financed and there was a lot of "this time it's different" talk. There was a documentary on TV about the whole brand and I got really excited. Perhaps they will get through this and it will be a viable marque once again.
Tim O'Donnell- Shamrock Cycles
www.lugoftheirish.com
Check out this guy's program. Beautiful fillet brazed Seeley MK2 frames.
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Tim O'Donnell- Shamrock Cycles
www.lugoftheirish.com
THE NORTON SAGA | BIKERGLORY
One of those mates who works for an ex norton manager sent this
I've always been a fan of XS650's...I've owned a few old Yamaha's in the past.
The last one was a sexy cafe racer...I'll try to dig up some pics.
I've also build BSA's and Triumphs.
The next bike is looking like a Triumph Thruxton...looks old, but no wrenching. ;)
Here is a Yamaha-bobber I put together a few years ago.
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Also a 'before' pic of a '29 BSA Sloper that I bought in the Netherlands.
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More bikes with engines to come....
“So this is how the world works, all energy flows according to the whims of the great magnet." - HST
Here is an 'after' shot of the '29 BSA...
(I cannot take total credit for the resto,nothing was painted when it left my hands.)
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I also built a 1940 M20 SV, a '51 B33, and started a '25 flat tank model before I moved back into moto-crossing, and took a break from building.
“So this is how the world works, all energy flows according to the whims of the great magnet." - HST
“So this is how the world works, all energy flows according to the whims of the great magnet." - HST
You'd dig this then Luke. Popped up of Bike Exif's facebook....
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"Even my farts smell like steel!" - Diel
"Make something with your hands. Not with your money." - Dario
Sean Doyle
www.devlincc.com
https://www.instagram.com/devlincustomcycles/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/139142779@N05/
A local gallery put together a show of local 'makers' and the diy tools etc they use in their trade, I have a few parts/ pieces/ fixture in there. If you are in the Brooklyn area check it out, will be up for 3 weeks...
PROCESSING
Fabricator. Artist. Engineer. Architect. Designer.
OPENING
Sunday, November 11 at 4PM
81 Broadway, Third Floor above Marlow & Sons
These terms are used to define professions that today have very porous boundaries. Often an architect also builds. A designer often fabricates. These hybrids occur most frequently when scale is small; where one person must wear many hats, confounding definition even further.
Instead of using titles to understand what someone does, it might be more useful to look at their process.
Process in this context is a map of where one has been. By looking at it, we perceive a way of thinking, a mode of operation tailored by necessity.
This show gathers an array of physical artifacts, which are marks on such a map.
Takeshi Miyakawa
Michael Iannantuono
Kristi Sword
Seth Rosko
James Dieter
Aaron Linnen
Andrew Rumpler
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