... do ... Prague ... in ... Sale ... sidecar) ... back! ... 775 ... drive ... want ... meant ... is ... and ... I would also be up for it. Long distances are...
Just been on the Italian T Max web page and there is a picture of the drive piece as a stand alone part in a bag with a part number on it. I don't think it is...
... Via Google I have been able to establish it was 'Paul, National Chopper Club Kernow' who exhibited his bike at Truro in 2002. But no pics anywhere on the...
For those interested in the article I mentioned in New Scientist yesterday, the revised URL is: http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7921 (Thanks...
... traction, see ... the ... and ... transfer ... and ... brakes, ... for ... but at ... Quite ... elderely ... I'd agree that a low CofG is unlikely to be a...
... We had a horrific accident in Ipswich last week in which a young biker hit a group of women and children killing one and injuring some others. It will be...
snip ... snip ... Maybe you could read Tony Foale's assessment. He pretty well concludes that a low CoG FF "with the same level of development as a HF" will be...
... road safety called "The Slaughter of the Innocents." Its analysis on the increasing number of pedestrian deaths and injuries missed an important point:...
... concludes that ... better in ... Absolutely - Just another 100 years of development from all manufacturers and we'll be home and dry! The theories are all...
... Yeah, suggest they bring back that bloke Royce Creasey. His articles were always amusing. Describing a Vincent Comet as an Edwardian C15 was a high point....
Graham, a "hare scramble" is an offroad race that does 4-6 loops, which are typically 5-8 miles. Being fairly open terrain (this was in New Mexico) the WOT...
... I have in front of me this year's Eco World Cup results. In 1st place (Ecos) Urs Wagner in TurboMonoEco 6001 - best lap 2.29.961 In 2nd place (Ecos) Felix...
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... snip ... Snip This presumably why high sides are usually a racing crash, rather than a street bike crash. The bike is ridden beyond its limits, basically....
... From my experience, just the opposite is true. There is no way that I will happily let the rear wheel spin on a conventional bike in these circumstances,...
... I notice that David quoted Zlin to Boulogne as a two day trip on a Burger. Aha! My point being that from David's house to the French side of the channel...
... Bob, Save your pennies! I have the remains (I cut out all the pictures of semi-clad ladies, which discourage unclean thoughts ;-) of the very issue of BSH...
... So you agree that there are no areas where HF is superior "because of its higher CoG" (not counting off road, where the criteria for assessment are very...
... Engine casting. Looks repairable. Little concerned about if there is other damage, but I think it should be ok. I haven't tried to start it yet - there is...
andy tribble said Thursday, September 01, 2005 5:30 PM Subject: [FF] Reminiscence ... Yeah, and the problem is, as my now-deceased mate and fellow-biker Doug...
... So what does this mean for design of FFs? Should we me moving the COF towards the rear? Peter ____________________________________________________ Start...
I think Andy is misquoting me. It was 3 days from Wythall to somewhere past Zlin. First day, starting at Wythall, going via Dover Dunkirk, and we stopped...
Arnold Wagner comments: Hi Paul, here's some addendum to your time deliberations: Mainly because of his technical knowledge the old man himself has become...
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... of its ... assessment are ... saying a ... worse. The ... way that ... anything. One ... another ... I think you're dead right about the definition of...
There is a third way!! For a long time we have thought that there are only two ways to hold up a 'cabin' PTW at standstill. 1) the complex and challenging...
Hi all Has anyone got the actual dates for Brno next year, this is very important to me as I have to negotiate my kids summer holiday (long story). Looks like...
There is a third way!! For a long time we have thought that there are only two ways to hold up a 'cabin' PTW at standstill. 1) the complex and challenging...