Dirty Trix 2
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Yamaha TRX850 and a Harley Sportster
Joe Hunt mag.? and how are the kidneys?I haven't ridden for at least 15 years but I still have most of the bits needed to reassemble my 1970 Triumph Trophy 650cc, which used to run rings around anything and everything under 900cc. I bought it second hand for $775 in 1974. I pulled it apart to rebuild the engine and gearbox after clocking up around half a million miles (800,000 Km). I just never quite got around to putting it back together. It's all academic anyway because it wouldn't run properly on the low-grade crap they sell as petrol these days. It needs at least 98 octane fuel, with lead or a suitable substitute.
The only photo I have of it was taken sometime in the '80s. It's about 70 kg lighter than stock, puts out twice the horsepower and the only things that ever broke on it were the clutch, brake and throttle cables. I went through a fair few of those, so I used to carry spares of each in the pockets of my jacket. No fancy hydraulics back then and no electric start either. No need for that, just two kicks every time. One with the clutch lever in, to get oil between the clutch plates, which used cork as the friction material, and one to start it. It's not too pretty but that's because we were too busy clocking up the miles to spend time on the cosmetics.
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My mate's Ducati (left behind the Triumph) would make my bike look like it was going backwards. That beast did 60 mph (100 kph) in first gear. It stretched the drive chain and wore out the rear tyre so fast that they had to be replaced every 2 months or so, unless the chain broke earlier, which happened pretty frequently. It also had to go into the workshop every month, as the engine wear was horrendous and the valve clearances need constant adjusting.
Yes, Joe Hunt mag, which is responsible for a significant power boost at the higher revs and is almost maintenance-free. At least after I managed to stop water from getting into it. The kidneys are just fine. The roads in Vic were, mostly, significantly better in those days. Narrower for sure but better surfaces. Rego fees back then were actually used to maintain roads, rather than being bled off for some other BS.Joe Hunt mag.? and how are the kidneys?
Cheers,
Cuda
Thanks.Surprised it would start with a dodgy crank seal. U do know about vacuum /pressure testing thru the spark plug hole? Easy way to diagnose with engine in. The 2strokes I had needed a good hard run every so often to burn the oil out of the mufflers. Don’t use an icy /acetylene torch unless u really know what ur doing. Melted a couple of exhausts before I learned that lesson.
My favourite was a Suzuki Titan 500 cc. Such a long wheelbase it didn’t Mayer about the crap suspension and frame and would eat miles like no other bike I had owned.
The stator winding in my old Lada Niva got sent away by the auto elec for repair. It took so long that I thought he had forgotten about me. Hope yours is not so tardy.Too much beans for me!
Mine's off the road at the moment, I have to remove and repair the alternator. Probably the stator winding needs some TLC.
The stator winding in my old Lada Niva got sent away by the auto elec for repair. It took so long that I thought he had forgotten about me. Hope yours is not so tardy.
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