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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ม.ค. 2007
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675 Triumph Daytona Engine Test
มุมมอง 1747 ปีที่แล้ว
Engine test following a crash that rendered the bike uneconomic to repair. The engine here was salvageable after a welding repair by a competent welder, to the lower crankcase in the region of the right hand rear engine mount. It was put in another rolling chassis to run it up and make sure it was okay. It's an ex Triple Challenge engine from the 2010 season, where it had a race win! Wasn't use...
Ariel KH 500
มุมมอง 8K7 ปีที่แล้ว
Starting the 66 year old Ariel up after a long, long time. This bike has been stood up since 1960 without being used or started, during that time the rodents had been at it, and it was involved in a fire which caused some damage to the wiring and other items, it was lucky to survive! Internally, it was in a hell of a state!
Castle Combe - Honda RS 125
มุมมอง 33K9 ปีที่แล้ว
Bike was geared for our usual slightly worked on barrel but over-geared and not able to rev beyond 12.5k on newly run-in standard barrel, and therefore a massive 4 secs a lap down on pace and on my best lap. Camera shake due to temporary mount. Starting off the back of the grid due to missing previous race.
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Just Wow
Awesome racing action!
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Beautiful sight and sound!
What carb on this beast
Your god's that was brilliant , beautiful bike I bet your still beaming
For sale
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What is the switch gear on the left handlebar...choke ????
It's the dip switch for high and low beam. Horn button is on the right handlebar, as you sit on the bike
Shame on you for doing this. You had that motorcycle running on high rev,s for 20 minutes on its first start up in over 57 years without stopping it to check it over. Did you not catch on the engine was cooking when you seen the excessive smoke coming from the engine and the header pipes going brown. You don't deserve that Ariel or any motorcycle . I have a 1952 KH and i wouldn't dream of letting it run for more than 5 minuets without riding it to get the air around it
You dont know what you're taliking about.. The smoke is just new paint burning off the engine. Dont you think that anyone that has the skill to rebuild an entire motorbike, might just know what they're doing. As for the brand new down pipes heating up and starting to blue. Do you even have a bike, where is your proof that you have a clue what you're talking about.
you fucking idiot ha hahhhhhhhhhhha
My dad had the very rare kh500a isdt bike reg no mol5 said it was the best bike ever made genuine 100mph in 1953 the 650s couldn't stay with it
Nice video we’re there 250’s up against your 125,would you say the RS125 had a big advantage over the Yamaha TZ125H in top speed.
The Honda would be a better and quicker bike as Yamaha ceased development of their 125 much earlier and the Honda was then outclassed by the Aprilia. The other bikes in that race were mainly 400 four cylinder, a couple of 450 Aprilia's and a few other oddments
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Amazing! As I keep telling the Missus, Size isn't everything.
great ride..the last last lap you have to overtake at the inside........Keep on roccking
Watch out for the next video, another rescued bike, a 1956 Francis Barnett Falcon with 197cc Villiers 8e engine, a bike that is very special to both of us here. Followed by the re-commissioning of a 1976 Norton Commando that has stood dormant for many years with only 7000 miles on the clock from new.
good job man! weight, HP?
Bike weighs about 71kg and around 40bhp. It is in standard specification.
shame you got baulked by the back marker! I've raced in the same class, and Combe can be a pain if you get stuck behind someone. good ride tho!
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Another lightweight smoker, ,I love the smell of two stroke in the morning smells like victory, can I ask what oil you use?
Oil is Castrol 747 at 30:1.
OOPS bit more of an oily rag than I thought when I saw it in the first vid. It deserves a bigger well-done guys. Lovely.
Beautiful, and how I like them, it started so easy and running like a dream though much of this was down to expert fettling, you would wonder why a bike like this was ever put away with so little if anything wrong with it. I bet when it started you had trouble controlling yourself even more so than a newly built engine. Hey, less of the rattly Triumphs! I'm seriously thinking of buying one of these at the moment, its a 53 model in Wedgewood blue, I would prefer an oily rag as is my 37 Velo MSS500 and 36 NSU OSL500. Its an ok restoration let down by the paintwork for a restored bike is very very amateurish and isn't what I'd like it to be, so a lick of paint on the guards and tank it will be, other than that a really nice bike. I will make my decision soon if the deal is good, hopefully, this weekend or next. A vid of the bike on the road would be good. Well done guys.
pengen euy
Woow super aceleration on moto 12..cc . ILove 2stroke sound
Great looking bike. Sounds good too!
What a lovely machine....A real time-capsule....I'm restoring one at the moment, a bit of a bitsa.....1953 KHA bottomend, 1956 HS frame, Hope it'll run as sweetly as this baby :-)
First road run will be coming up shorty, once I get the video sorted
enjoyed this vid
Nice one!!!!!!
Is the exhaust new? If so, where did you buy it from? I'm in the process of restoring mine and it has high tail exhaust...
The exhaust and silencers are new as, the original ones had rotted away. They came from Armours of Bournemouth.
Perfume burner.
Hi, can I contact you via email for asking information?
I tried to send you an email but the delivery failed... anyway, I wanted to ask you permission to use a 10 seconds clip of your footage for a video I'm editing...
I don't see it being a problem, but can you let me know what your video is about and who it's for?
Is there a way to contact you in private?
awesome ride still with an over geared bike and one back market spoiled the finish well done
Hi Col, yes it just wasn't running right that day, you can hear it at the top end, just doesn't sound quite as it normally would, I guess we just needed to jet it down from what we would use on the usual barrel but we were desperate for finishes for the manx licence, so left well alone. Shame we never managed a lap of the island with the camera on board!