I would love to see the Barber Museum get it. That was, the public would get a chance to see it. I really like Jay. I’ve met him twice. But his collection is private. The bikes at Barber… you can actually put your hands on them.
That was the first name out of my mouth when I heard for sale 😝 Find it hard to believe that it sounded like a 125cc 2 stroke? You can't really hear it running after the pony motor was shut off in that old video
haha, backfiring and really struggling to make it from one side of the car park to the other! 50,000 pound? 3 ride-able hyabusa's vs 1 unrideable thing.
It's a shame it had to be restricted, but fitting 48 expansion chambers would have been a bit tricky and a tad too loud. It was good to see this engineering masterpiece again. Thanks
@@PaulKind3d I believe it is more complicated than simply having backpressure; the expansion chamber is tuned like an organ pipe to produce an oscillating exhaust stream. At the design rpm, this creates a period of low pressure when the exhaust port is exposed, which helps to evacuate the combustion chamber and bring in more air and fuel for the next stroke.
I remember seeing this machine at the Bath and West custom and classic show decades ago and totally loving it. I was a big 2T Triple fan back then, and still am. Some 2TT machines Ive owned were; KH 250(I had five at one point, of various marks) KH 400s (2) H 1 though mine was a Japanese import, amd as such was badged as a KH 500 and was quite different to the 'Normal ' H1 with its twin discs, and alloy wheels. I had a set of over bored H2 Barrels and (if I recall correctly) Yamaha DT 400 pistons which would have given it a displacement of 870cc. Anyway I got married and it never got built. A shame as it would have been glorious. Suzuki 2TTs that I owned were GT 380s (I bought a double garage full of these and spares along with a T 500, a T 250, GT 250 ram air and a lovely little GT 125 six speed...Phew! And all for £100!! The owner had died in a bike wreck and his wife wanted them all gone.) I had a GT 550 for a short while but it was a pig that just had to go to the slaughter. But..and I saved it for last. A 1978 BMW R 80 which I bought fitted with a SAAB 92 car engine! It was a 2 stroke triple of just under 800cc c/w three mikuni carbs and a custom built/ modified set of three tuned pipes.(Expansion chambers.) It was one of my all time favourite machines. I ended up bolting on a Czech Velorex sidecar to it and leading link forks/ Car tyres and a seperate sidecar brake. With a full fairing and Kreuser luggage my wife and I toured the lake district and then up into Scotland and Fort William to climb Ben Nevis. Epic times and it never missed a stroke in over 1200 miles! Sorry this is so long but these machines were my passion
Hello Max, thank you to show us this incredible motorbike. She is done with a lot of care. But very long , and very hard to drive. I would like to listen it with more attention. Kris
Get Ken Kaplan (The king of ping) on the phone,if anything needs to go in his museum it’s that beast.Its got his name all over it,keep up the unusual matey 👍🏻
His museum really is a cool place. I live in Rhode Island and his museums about an hour drive for me. I went on a Saturday once with my father and they were even starting up a 4 cyl two stroke race bike at the time and let us come down into the off limits shop and look at some of their personal bikes etc. absolutely amazing guys there
its bonkers max i'v seen it in bits of videos on youtube and facebook for ages and i had spotted it was for sale but was a great vid to know the history of the machine and see the mad man behind it very good
I have a challenge for you: Find, and ride (and make a video) Of the Ossa Enduro 250/300i. A fuel injected, rearward facing cylinder, two stroke enduro bike. That bike is just so amazing in my mind. a real shame they did not end up making more of them. And the expansion chamber that goes under the seat. Just a beautiful bike.
That's a right beast of a bike Max..Love the 2 strokes..It's a bit of a shame the riding position was definitely an afterthought..but still what an amazing achievement and made here in the UK 😉👍
I would love to see the Barber Museum get it. That was, the public would get a chance to see it. I really like Jay. I’ve met him twice. But his collection is private. The bikes at Barber… you can actually put your hands on them.
I'm one if those a-holes in the US😆😅🤣. At first I thought you were pretty corny but I've grown to love your content. You're a hell of a lot faster then I ever was and you produce some very clever and entertaining content.
Nice video Max, an amazing bit of engineering, I was expecting it to be way louder and a bit more throaty, be good to see little Sean to try to reach handlebars bit of a stretch, again nice one Max.
The guy from bikes and beards will probably end up owning that thing. He seems to have an inexhaustible amount of money to buy any weird motorcycle he wants
big shout out to chris applebee' engineering , he built my IT 250 engine showed me the way on a few things and certainly DOES KNOW his 2 TS. HIs workshop is a 2T wonderland and like nothing i have ever seen
A modern review of the 72 Kawi H2 Mach IV, the 71 Yamaha TM400J, and the 97 Suzuki TL1000S would be great ... 3 of the most dangerous engineering shortfalls in motorcycle history. I've ridden them over the years but I'm not a pro rider. There is also the Suzuki RE5 and the Norton RC588 since rotary bikes are fun and odd.
Hey man ive got a 79 yz400 im getting rid of in the US very cool bike original chain sprockets tires and rims 0 dry rot i bought it offf the original owner that raced ama in 1980 and then put it up
What next? Please, no golf carts or wheel chairs (batteries). Nice work. I like the alternate technologies and applications. I grew up in Michigan watching channel 62 from Milan Drag Strip where the Michigan Mad Man on his one speed SBC Motorcycle.
I wonder what the deisners and engineers at Norton back then were thinking??? Somethings overly complicated, yet others far too simple and not fit for purpose. O.k, this was the prototype, but I do wonder what they were thinking. I watched an old episode of Men and Motors, which is available on YT. The engine was on test and it went on to say that deliveries would start in June the following year. After seeing your work Allen,, I wonder what actual year, decade, century, deliveries would have actually been made. Keep up the great work.
Hmm I sense a purely refined naturalist /purist with the doom and gloom of disparaging anything other than exactly how it came off showroom floor.....resistant to dynamic exponential changes, leaning towards a conservative point of view w not much abstract intellectual vigor to merit such a fallacy / cliche of the mind......Imo I'm a lefty, artistic, ambidextrous type with NO COMMON SENSE SO we Def gonna to not line up eye to eye upon aevery topic but ths what keeps it exciting and abrasive and raw and I'm liberal when it comes to unique, 1 off projects like this.....and I feel it's an excellent use of 48 motors if anything it shows how good quality those Ole school 2 strok Street bikes are, and acts as a advertisement in a sense displaying how good engineering g can lead to a machine like this being actually.functionable and rideable
Sorry to be a pedant, but KH250s didn't produce 32bhp, they were closer to 28, which usually meant around 26 at the rear. I've had a triple for 34 years, they're certainly one of the most iconic, crazy, but misunderstood types of bike ever made. But nowhere near as crazy as a 48 cylinder monster bike.
Wow.....God forbid it runs a bit rich and fouls a plug........or.....plugs'ssss that is....I'd hate to be the guy who has to find which plug is fouled!!!.......lol
@macmclemore yes I did the fella riding the bike only rode for a few pathetic yards and did not turn the bike its unrideable also once its hot how much damage in burns would it do to your body you need to engage your brain before you write something or use your wallet buy it a prove me wrong
You see something like this and you probably instantly think yeah murca 😂 nice to see the british going crazy with a bike engine (id still rather have a dodge tomahawk) 🤷🏻♀️🙈😂😂😂 On another note, imagine trying to pull a wheelie with this bike 😂😂 also you should try and get this as a dlc bike on GTA 🤩
Anyone that actually rode this would look like a burnt marshmallow afterwards I would think. If you ever rode the Z1 3cyl 2stoke you would understand. I and anyone will tell ya hot hot the engine and pipes get and looking at this Frankenstein I would think shake and bake would be a new nickname for the bike.
Trust 999lazer to find the world's craziest bike :-) Simon is like Allen Millyard, or he must have been inspired by him. These guys are geniuses to do such creative and meticulous custom building. It has to be perfect to work properly. And the bike itself. It had to be a Kawasaki. It just had to be. They have always been the craziest and the fastest. What with their 750 2-stroke triples, and when Honda came out with the 750 Four, Kawasaki had to one-up them by putting out their 900. On a personal note I had the exact opposite of this bike. A 1974 Kawasaki G3 90 in beautiful lime green. At a blistering 62 mph (with a tail wind) I believe it was probably the fastest 90cc production bike. And a Kawasaki, of course. Kawasaki 😀👍 PS - The G3 single sounds like an angry hornet buzzing down the road at full speed, so the 48 cylinders must sound like a whole hive of them. 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝
posted a video on my TH-cam channel back in 2006 of this bike being started up and running. Now… to find out it was put up for sale… WOW!!! th-cam.com/video/WXGYWSIePf4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wP0AVlb5AHG5EQvr
Wonder how long until Jay Leno buys it....that sort of thing is right up his alley.
We thought the same thing :) Thanks for watching
I would love to see the Barber Museum get it. That was, the public would get a chance to see it. I really like Jay. I’ve met him twice. But his collection is private. The bikes at Barber… you can actually put your hands on them.
That was the first name out of my mouth when I heard for sale 😝
Find it hard to believe that it sounded like a 125cc 2 stroke? You can't really hear it running after the pony motor was shut off in that old video
Seems a nice practical bike.
haha, backfiring and really struggling to make it from one side of the car park to the other! 50,000 pound? 3 ride-able hyabusa's vs 1 unrideable thing.
Great for errands, commuting, track days and touring. Truly a bike that can do it all! 😉
for towing an rv
I love this kind of weirdness. Keep them coming.
Thanks for watching Kevin :)
It's a shame it had to be restricted, but fitting 48 expansion chambers would have been a bit tricky and a tad too loud.
It was good to see this engineering masterpiece again.
Thanks
With 48 cylinders you dont need expansion chambers
@Dudeface167 Yes, they're not needed to make it run. The BHP would be much higher with them, but it wasn't built for speed
If each of those cylinders had a proper expansion chamber, the drive train would become metal shavings the first time it hit the power band!
maybe im wrong here, but dont 2 strokes require backpressure to operate optimally
@@PaulKind3d I believe it is more complicated than simply having backpressure; the expansion chamber is tuned like an organ pipe to produce an oscillating exhaust stream. At the design rpm, this creates a period of low pressure when the exhaust port is exposed, which helps to evacuate the combustion chamber and bring in more air and fuel for the next stroke.
" I need some new spark plugs for my bike".. ...'How many do you need sir'? ......."48"
Great video👍
I met Chris Appleby last week. What a lovely fella.
I have been keeping up with this bike for years now, it's a totally awesome feet of engineering!
I remember seeing this machine at the Bath and West custom and classic show decades ago and totally loving it.
I was a big 2T Triple fan back then, and still am. Some 2TT machines Ive owned were; KH 250(I had five at one point, of various marks) KH 400s (2) H 1 though mine was a Japanese import, amd as such was badged as a KH 500 and was quite different to the 'Normal ' H1 with its twin discs, and alloy wheels. I had a set of over bored H2 Barrels and (if I recall correctly) Yamaha DT 400 pistons which would have given it a displacement of 870cc. Anyway I got married and it never got built. A shame as it would have been glorious.
Suzuki 2TTs that I owned were GT 380s (I bought a double garage full of these and spares along with a T 500, a T 250, GT 250 ram air and a lovely little GT 125 six speed...Phew! And all for £100!! The owner had died in a bike wreck and his wife wanted them all gone.) I had a GT 550 for a short while but it was a pig that just had to go to the slaughter.
But..and I saved it for last. A 1978 BMW R 80 which I bought fitted with a SAAB 92 car engine! It was a 2 stroke triple of just under 800cc c/w three mikuni carbs and a custom built/ modified set of three tuned pipes.(Expansion chambers.)
It was one of my all time favourite machines. I ended up bolting on a Czech Velorex sidecar to it and leading link forks/ Car tyres and a seperate sidecar brake. With a full fairing and Kreuser luggage my wife and I toured the lake district and then up into Scotland and Fort William to climb Ben Nevis. Epic times and it never missed a stroke in over 1200 miles!
Sorry this is so long but these machines were my passion
Hello Max, thank you to show us this incredible motorbike. She is done with a lot of care. But very long , and very hard to drive. I would like to listen it with more attention. Kris
Awsome content I would love to do the all 2 stroke race over there when I’m older it looks awsome
Wow, this bike is outrageous! thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
This thing would probably SCOOT down the highway!! What an insane machine!!
Get Ken Kaplan (The king of ping) on the phone,if anything needs to go in his museum it’s that beast.Its got his name all over it,keep up the unusual matey 👍🏻
it would be cool to see Ken ride it :)
Insightfull! He might actually ride that. Would love to see it!
Good call.
His museum really is a cool place. I live in Rhode Island and his museums about an hour drive for me. I went on a Saturday once with my father and they were even starting up a 4 cyl two stroke race bike at the time and let us come down into the off limits shop and look at some of their personal bikes etc. absolutely amazing guys there
One day i think you will have your own museum! I have a cr125 1987 coming up for sale for a friend if interested. Very original bike
Cmoon man there is no need for this.. You can't enjoy the ride. But as art piece. 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Awesome! All for the shear fun of it, utterly brilliant.
You always deliver Max , great video .........
Thanks Scott
its bonkers max i'v seen it in bits of videos on youtube and facebook for ages and i had spotted it was for sale but was a great vid to know the history of the machine and see the mad man behind it very good
Cheers Arthur
Bikes and beards will buy it.
I have a challenge for you: Find, and ride (and make a video) Of the Ossa Enduro 250/300i.
A fuel injected, rearward facing cylinder, two stroke enduro bike. That bike is just so amazing in my mind. a real shame they did not end up making more of them. And the expansion chamber that goes under the seat. Just a beautiful bike.
Challenge accepted
I really hope you can get this bike!!!
You find the very best and coolest bikes max 🤙🏻🤙🏻
That's a right beast of a bike Max..Love the 2 strokes..It's a bit of a shame the riding position was definitely an afterthought..but still what an amazing achievement and made here in the UK 😉👍
Jay Leno you need this in your garage.
if I had his money it would be a sure thing. I wonder if he'd let us ride it ?
I would love to see the Barber Museum get it. That was, the public would get a chance to see it. I really like Jay. I’ve met him twice. But his collection is private. The bikes at Barber… you can actually put your hands on them.
WOW??????????? THAT IS, just WOW!!!!
I'm one if those a-holes in the US😆😅🤣. At first I thought you were pretty corny but I've grown to love your content. You're a hell of a lot faster then I ever was and you produce some very clever and entertaining content.
Nice video Max, an amazing bit of engineering, I was expecting it to be way louder and a bit more throaty, be good to see little Sean to try to reach handlebars bit of a stretch, again nice one Max.
Glad you enjoyed it Kevin
I'd like to see you guys visit Alan milliard, he's got alot of cool custom two strokes
One gifted individual 🎯
I was blown away when you said it was a 5 year project after telling a friend it looked like a 5 year build.
I heard this was for sale!!!! And I did think of you!
Surely keep you warm in the winter!
That’s insane
sure is, thanks for watching:)
Looks like something only a mad genius could come up with
Kawasaki let the good times roll !!!
The guy from bikes and beards will probably end up owning that thing. He seems to have an inexhaustible amount of money to buy any weird motorcycle he wants
big shout out to chris applebee' engineering , he built my IT 250 engine showed me the way on a few things and certainly DOES KNOW his 2 TS. HIs workshop is a 2T wonderland and like nothing i have ever seen
Would like to know how/where they were able to get that many cylinders to build the bike and the story behind that.
what do you mean? it was build in the 90's, a lot of spare parts where available at that time still.
A modern review of the 72 Kawi H2 Mach IV, the 71 Yamaha TM400J, and the 97 Suzuki TL1000S would be great ... 3 of the most dangerous engineering shortfalls in motorcycle history. I've ridden them over the years but I'm not a pro rider.
There is also the Suzuki RE5 and the Norton RC588 since rotary bikes are fun and odd.
Imagine the amount of rebuilds 😂
When you love something ❤ it shows
Almost a urban legend
Crazy machine, engineering marvel
Speechless!
Double it and give it to the next person
Thanks for watching :)
Imagine trying to pick that thing up if it tips over. You need a forklift to roll it😂❤
AWESOME 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
Oh man bikes and beards needs thts one
Finger's Crossed Max 🤞👍
thanks, it would be an interesting ride for sure :)
Share it! Make it possible
Cheers :) we need to ride this bike ...
Hey man ive got a 79 yz400 im getting rid of in the US very cool bike original chain sprockets tires and rims 0 dry rot i bought it offf the original owner that raced ama in 1980 and then put it up
Holds the record for the most restrictive exhaust system too.
That things crazy
What next? Please, no golf carts or wheel chairs (batteries). Nice work. I like the alternate technologies and applications. I grew up in Michigan watching channel 62 from Milan Drag Strip where the Michigan Mad Man on his one speed SBC Motorcycle.
I wonder what the deisners and engineers at Norton back then were thinking??? Somethings overly complicated, yet others far too simple and not fit for purpose. O.k, this was the prototype, but I do wonder what they were thinking. I watched an old episode of Men and Motors, which is available on YT. The engine was on test and it went on to say that deliveries would start in June the following year. After seeing your work Allen,, I wonder what actual year, decade, century, deliveries would have actually been made. Keep up the great work.
Curious to see what it makes at auction.
Sad to see those triple cylinders 2-stroke 16 engines mangled.
Hmm I sense a purely refined naturalist /purist with the doom and gloom of disparaging anything other than exactly how it came off showroom floor.....resistant to dynamic exponential changes, leaning towards a conservative point of view w not much abstract intellectual vigor to merit such a fallacy / cliche of the mind......Imo I'm a lefty, artistic, ambidextrous type with NO COMMON SENSE SO we Def gonna to not line up eye to eye upon aevery topic but ths what keeps it exciting and abrasive and raw and I'm liberal when it comes to unique, 1 off projects like this.....and I feel it's an excellent use of 48 motors if anything it shows how good quality those Ole school 2 strok Street bikes are, and acts as a advertisement in a sense displaying how good engineering g can lead to a machine like this being actually.functionable and rideable
I'll guess it holds the record for the bike with the highest center of gravity.
get it on
I’ll be bidding.
Awesome! Good luck and let us know if it goes your way :-)
How many gallons does it do to the mile !😊
Next project; 101 cylinder two-seater-one-wheeler.
I love your videos.
There is no expansion chamber on the exaust. I can't imagine it having a lot of power.
I think it might just go second to the Saturn 5 rocket?
Insane!
How’d they glaze over that fuel system
The wall of power
What fell off at 16:18? The license plate?
That's the coolest thing ever ❤❤❤❤❤
Haha I knew you'd like this one :)
How do you reach the handlebars ? Can this monster be riden ?
Crazy
Sorry to be a pedant, but KH250s didn't produce 32bhp, they were closer to 28, which usually meant around 26 at the rear.
I've had a triple for 34 years, they're certainly one of the most iconic, crazy, but misunderstood types of bike ever made.
But nowhere near as crazy as a 48 cylinder monster bike.
Wow.....God forbid it runs a bit rich and fouls a plug........or.....plugs'ssss that is....I'd hate to be the guy who has to find which plug is fouled!!!.......lol
Haha, yep that may take a bit of time:) Thanks fir watching.
Actually Jesse, quite simple with a laser thermometer or even a spray bottle with water.
I'm not being sarcastic, I'm a dyno tuner for 40 plus years.
The Orcs from Warhammer 40 000 ( not the russian ones ... ) would just love this plus its Red so we all know Red goes faster lol
What did it sell for?
How do u reach the bars they look miles away
You need long arms John :)
You obviously did not watch the video...
@macmclemore yes I did the fella riding the bike only rode for a few pathetic yards and did not turn the bike its unrideable also once its hot how much damage in burns would it do to your body you need to engage your brain before you write something or use your wallet buy it a prove me wrong
Pretty much just as weird as that Gas-Turbine Superbike from the early 2000s.
Surprised that 125cc starter motor doesn't strait cold seize.
All that bike and its only ever been ridden at 8mph across a very small car park! Milyard rides his bikes 100's of miles.
ligh tthis 2 smoker uppp
Guessing it's the most cylinders on a two-wheeled vehicle.
Lets make the impossible possible
yes please :)
Yes... More is better.
haha, yep sure is :)
Just make sure Alan Millyard doesn’t get his hands on it and really start modifying the thing….
2 strokes ❤
LETS GOOOOOOOO
World Record for clearing a rabbit warren at 400 yards using a wheeled vehicle?
You see something like this and you probably instantly think yeah murca 😂 nice to see the british going crazy with a bike engine (id still rather have a dodge tomahawk) 🤷🏻♀️🙈😂😂😂
On another note, imagine trying to pull a wheelie with this bike 😂😂 also you should try and get this as a dlc bike on GTA 🤩
So he couldn’t fabricate the handlebars a tad bit longer to help with actually riding it? Lol crazy bike
Just because they could, doesn't mean they should?! 😂
Is the donkey engine an paggio 125
HOW CAN YOU REACH THE HANDLE BARS?????
Impressive.But the K100 drive train has no chance if you put 500hp through it.
Anyone that actually rode this would look like a burnt marshmallow afterwards I would think. If you ever rode the Z1 3cyl 2stoke you would understand. I and anyone will tell ya hot hot the engine and pipes get and looking at this Frankenstein I would think shake and bake would be a new nickname for the bike.
If you release the clutch too fast you make a back flip
Trust 999lazer to find the world's craziest bike :-) Simon is like Allen Millyard, or he must have been inspired by him. These guys are geniuses to do such creative and meticulous custom building. It has to be perfect to work properly.
And the bike itself. It had to be a Kawasaki. It just had to be. They have always been the craziest and the fastest. What with their 750 2-stroke triples, and when Honda came out with the 750 Four, Kawasaki had to one-up them by putting out their 900.
On a personal note I had the exact opposite of this bike. A 1974 Kawasaki G3 90 in beautiful lime green. At a blistering 62 mph (with a tail wind) I believe it was probably the fastest 90cc production bike. And a Kawasaki, of course.
Kawasaki 😀👍
PS - The G3 single sounds like an angry hornet buzzing down the road at full speed, so the 48 cylinders must sound like a whole hive of them.
🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝
Thanks for watching Robin :)
posted a video on my TH-cam channel back in 2006 of this bike being started up and running. Now… to find out it was put up for sale… WOW!!!
th-cam.com/video/WXGYWSIePf4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=wP0AVlb5AHG5EQvr
My first bike was a G4 100cc Kwaka. Plenty of fond memories of learning the basics on that tough little bugger.
😮 Walaweh ❗
wow
Its a shame the footage of it running was such low quality.
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