So exciting! It will be fun to see when all the little bugs get worked out, a permanent starter is figured out and the first road test ride!! Loving the videos, great job to all involved!!
They have it jetted a little lean. It causes them to backfire through the carb. It really doesn't matter. This thing will vibrate so bad no one will ride it more than one time or one mile.
5 intake ports, two exhaust but the sleeve only has four cutouts. They line up in the correct way during the cycle it's fascinating how these Bristol engines worked.
Absolutely magnificent! Ive been excited for this day to come and now im even more excited to see it running and hopefully going on the road sometime! Great work and enjoy ur drinks!
Such a beautiful piece of engineering. Im here from Facebook! Saw a short of you starting the bike. Saw how simple yet complex your engine design was, and became instantly intrigued. Glad you finally have it started!
Last week, me and a bloke put to together a Vulcan 400 with straight pipes.the noise in the shed when we started it was deafening. But now i saw this beast, id say it was rather quiet...😂😂😂 Great job there!
Very nice, great success, been waiting for this day since discouvering your chanel, but watch out for the decompresser, cause you can see it beeing succed in in the video.
Congrats! Hopefully you'll be able to get the starter situation solved without resorting to dropping compression further. Also, I wonder if you need a stronger spring on the compression relief? It seems like it may have been getting sucked open a bit on the intake stroke whenever you closed the throttle.
Amazing to finally see it run! Well done sir, congratulations on your success. Soon it will be cruising down the road with a very happy man in the seat. 🖖
Excellent I love this build 👍👍👍👍 I would beef up the engine mounts..you can see the engine moving in and on its mounts.. vibration will break lots of things...!
Well done Mark and the crew. 🎉 Great achievement! Sounds a bit like an old two stroke 😝 just now but I’m sure it will be purring in no time. Like I say, brilliant results and very inspiring. See you on the road real soon bud 👏🤘
Some seventy years ago -late 1950's / early 1960's I was working in the ERD [ Engine Research Dept ] Patchway works of the then Bristol Aero Engines Limited. We used to run single cylinder sleve valve test engines. Hercules or Centaurus size pots, they ran as far as I can recall with a heavy flywheel. I think this motorcycle application may have had a crankcase etc from one of these units. A sleeve valve crank mechanism would have to be involved. I reckon it would jump up and down a bit without a well balanced crankshaft and maybe a flywheel as well. We ran many separate parts of the whole engines to research and hopefully improve each units performance both piston and jet engines. Piston engine research was just about finished when I was assigned to the ERD.
@@philiphicks9656 interesting! This is our own design, but I'd like to see any old photos of the single cylinder test units. Especially any power graphs - I don't suppose you have any? Our flywheels are 50kg.
Many years ago a old man told me about a single cylinder truck in Germany . This soon after the war . Said it was chugging up a hill carrying a load of wood .
Forever and ever Even growing up when I was like 12 yrs old I would look for videos of one of these running. Absolutely awesome what you guys have done and it sounds amazing. The Napier sabre engine is artwork always found it amazing how much power it truly could make. Very very cool beyond cool. Subscribed it's so cool.
Awesome! I just caught up on watching the whole series. When you said £300 for the aluminium to build the new head I nearly sh8t myself. I was shouting "Make one out of something cheap to check if the starter can beat the compression." Of course, you have done it now, but I have piece of nylon if you want it. About a foot across and eight inches thick. Fnaar fnaar. I drive all over the place, frequently near Derby, not a huge problem to get it nearer. (I can't fit in on my lathe and want it to go to a good home.) I will be watching future episodes, just say if you want it, I'm known as Grog.
Congratulations from Cathy & Brian (Bob’s friends from Huntings), sometimes you just got to go for it - everything forward, trust in the Lord! Great result.
"The audience is now deaf"
But really, congrats! Thats a big achievement.
Aye? can't hear ya, Did ya say no fuel left? 😁😁😁
@@anaru5643 m8 wot?
Nice marathon profile pic
@@BigTwin-74 Thanks :) Always cool when somebody recognizes it!
Fantastic! The noise, the flames, the smoke, the vibrations. Absolutely brilliant!
Motor yang menakutkan.
My dad used to say Harley's shook themselves apart. Glad to see someone given them some competition!
That Giant Piston would act like a Wacker Packer! The Vibration would be Crazy - Cool None the Less
So exciting! It will be fun to see when all the little bugs get worked out, a permanent starter is figured out and the first road test ride!! Loving the videos, great job to all involved!!
and the flames came out of the right port too! 😁
They have it jetted a little lean. It causes them to backfire through the carb. It really doesn't matter. This thing will vibrate so bad no one will ride it more than one time or one mile.
Yes Doubleport.
5 intake ports, two exhaust but the sleeve only has four cutouts. They line up in the correct way during the cycle it's fascinating how these Bristol engines worked.
Tremors felt down here in Aus.! I note that the chain has already surrendered to the impending massive torque load. Congrats and well done.
The sprocket bolts shot through in fear as well.
Absolutely magnificent! Ive been excited for this day to come and now im even more excited to see it running and hopefully going on the road sometime! Great work and enjoy ur drinks!
Niiiccee!!! Earth shattering machine!!! You can be really proud!!!!
Such a beautiful piece of engineering.
Im here from Facebook! Saw a short of you starting the bike. Saw how simple yet complex your engine design was, and became instantly intrigued.
Glad you finally have it started!
Last week, me and a bloke put to together a Vulcan 400 with straight pipes.the noise in the shed when we started it was deafening.
But now i saw this beast, id say it was rather quiet...😂😂😂
Great job there!
Well done guy's great work by you all, very special moment.
Yay it lives! Nice work! Cheers from Canada!
Congratulations. Well done!
Congratulations, been looking forward to forward to this😊
Congratulations 🎉I've been following your build from the beginning and this is an absolute milestone
Its sounds incredible!! Congrats!!
Sounds like a Biggs & Strappin lawnmower 😂
Brilliant! I've been following this for a while. Amazing achievement with such an ingenious ,unusual bit of engineering history . Enjoy the pint!
Thunderous! Congrats!!
Very nice, great success, been waiting for this day since discouvering your chanel, but watch out for the decompresser, cause you can see it beeing succed in in the video.
Great work chap...
Massive milestone..
What an achievement. A unique bike with a special engine. Well done to all the team:-)
It's only when you got on it I could see just how big that cylinder is! 😊
Congratulations, Mark and team!! What a great sound.
Congratulations to the success.
Absolutely, bloody fantastic.
Awesome, love to see this and the project! It sounds snappy and awesome for a huge single cylinder! Congratulations.
Hahahahah.....fkkin brilliant!! Another Hercules cylinder breathes life again!! Only 13 more to go to make a complete engine....WELL DONE!!!
I really think it's time for a flywheel that is a bit heavier
Congrats! Hopefully you'll be able to get the starter situation solved without resorting to dropping compression further. Also, I wonder if you need a stronger spring on the compression relief? It seems like it may have been getting sucked open a bit on the intake stroke whenever you closed the throttle.
Incredible, well done!
Congratulations from the Netherlands!
Massive achievement, looking forward to seeing you getting all the variables zeroed into the optimal set up. What a beast 💥👏
Epic!... congratulations to you and Bob!
Mate...that is...on another level. Congrats ❤🎉
Congratulations that thing sounds rowdy!
Epic! Clear prop! Chain in this case! Congrats!
Wow. Hats off to you guys. Bad ass.
Amazing to finally see it run! Well done sir, congratulations on your success. Soon it will be cruising down the road with a very happy man in the seat. 🖖
Excellent seems to run very well, I was thinking a while ago about if an air starter would work - compressed air in the cyl type
Well done👍👍 Cheers from California.
Wow! 🎉congratulations dude! It sounds INCREDIBLE!
Awesome! Sounds amazing. Well done guys 👍
Excellent I love this build 👍👍👍👍 I would beef up the engine mounts..you can see the engine moving in and on its mounts.. vibration will break lots of things...!
So chuffed for you Mark!
Dude! Congratz!
Very well done. Excellent !
This thing is impressive! And you made it breathe and live!
How do you set up the right mixture? Colourtune spark plug?
Well done lads!!!
Well done Mark and the crew. 🎉
Great achievement!
Sounds a bit like an old two stroke 😝 just now but I’m sure it will be purring in no time.
Like I say, brilliant results and very inspiring.
See you on the road real soon bud 👏🤘
As a biker, I'm curious. As an engineer, I'm fascinated. First time this has appeared in my feed, I have some catching up to do 🫡
I love the way EEEEEVERYTHING shakes, well done guys I’m going to watch more!😊
Awesome job, boys!! From the left side of the pond👍😎
Sounds mental,,congratulations
Bloody brilliant! I was starting to despair!😄
Congrats! Awesome achievement!
I thought my KTM 500 vibrated until I saw this beat fire up!
Wow that thing is a beast! Very cool.
even the camera got excited 😂
That is wicked cool what an amazing piece of machinery.
Woop woop it's alive 👏🏻congratulations to all, just brilliant 👍🏻🇮🇪
Amazing work!
Im a new viewer and I’m not sure what I just watched here but it looks amazing
Some seventy years ago -late 1950's / early 1960's I was working in the ERD [ Engine Research Dept ] Patchway works of the then Bristol Aero Engines Limited. We used to run single cylinder sleve valve test engines. Hercules or Centaurus size pots, they ran as far as I can recall with a heavy flywheel. I think this motorcycle application may have had a crankcase etc from one of these units. A sleeve valve crank mechanism would have to be involved. I reckon it would jump up and down a bit without a well balanced crankshaft and maybe a flywheel as well. We ran many separate parts of the whole engines to research and hopefully improve each units performance both piston and jet engines. Piston engine research was just about finished when I was assigned to the ERD.
@@philiphicks9656 interesting! This is our own design, but I'd like to see any old photos of the single cylinder test units. Especially any power graphs - I don't suppose you have any? Our flywheels are 50kg.
Well done! 😎
Excellent can't wait to see it roll down the road now.
Many years ago a old man told me about a single cylinder truck in Germany . This soon after the war . Said it was chugging up a hill carrying a load of wood .
It's alive!!! It's got a sound all of it's own. Timing and carb to sort now. Well done all!!!
Awesome mate really pleased for you and Mr Bob great job 😎😎🤘🤘🇹🇭🇹🇭
Need new fillings after every ride 😂 awesome!
Congrats this is awesome 😊😊😊
Forever and ever Even growing up when I was like 12 yrs old I would look for videos of one of these running. Absolutely awesome what you guys have done and it sounds amazing. The Napier sabre engine is artwork always found it amazing how much power it truly could make. Very very cool beyond cool. Subscribed it's so cool.
@@ephenj thank you!
Awesome! I just caught up on watching the whole series. When you said £300 for the aluminium to build the new head I nearly sh8t myself. I was shouting "Make one out of something cheap to check if the starter can beat the compression." Of course, you have done it now, but I have piece of nylon if you want it. About a foot across and eight inches thick. Fnaar fnaar. I drive all over the place, frequently near Derby, not a huge problem to get it nearer. (I can't fit in on my lathe and want it to go to a good home.) I will be watching future episodes, just say if you want it, I'm known as Grog.
@@davegibbs403 Thanks for the offer Grog. I'm sure I could do something with it. 😁
This is the first I've seen of this thing. Instant sub.
I'm gonna spend Sunday binging to catch up , everyone leave me alone today please.😁
@@Doug791 there's a handy playlist for that. 😁
@@StoneEng Found it , leave me alone. Very busy.😂😂
Congrats!
Outstanding! 🤘💪👌👍
Nice work guys sounds great
wow fantastic love it she runs all the best man looking forward to seeing it go down the road
def needs an exhaust system to make it more bearable to even ride it lol
Congratulations from Cathy & Brian (Bob’s friends from Huntings), sometimes you just got to go for it - everything forward, trust in the Lord! Great result.
@@firebladecymru I'll pass that on to Bob. Thank you.
Great achievement guys! Hate to be living next door tho 😂
Brilliant!!!!
So great, I just sit here with a big grin on my face, enjoying your succes. I´ll drink to that! ;o)
Great work. Well done
Awesome, congratulations 🎉
By golly this thing is bonkers and I'm blown away by how well it runs for a first start, very impressive indeed 👌🏻
Give new meaning to the term, BIG single!! Seismic!!!
Well done, its a runner ! :)
I had my doubts, but congrats.😊😊
absolutely brilliant
Iam a fan of the idea . Better ? The same but diesel , pro charged
I'm not sure what I just came across but I just subscribed...
Awesome, possum!
Wow. Incredible build.
I JUST GOT HERE, holy fvck what a BEAST. SUBED
I especially like the exhaust system.
just found out your channel, my lord, what kind of engine is that!? haha now i need to dig more into your videos, greetings from México.
Damm that made my Day 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love that it uses half the fork stroke when starting up 😂😂
Great achievement and a nice community of helpers there too
Well done!