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alspeed:
What a fantastic project, i have followed it with interest, great work, and brilliant to hear it run, well done. For yourself and maybe others interested in scratch built motorcycles, have a look at this guys website, i came across it whilst searching youtube for homemade V twin engines, stunning work from a man in a shed. http://www.mwv2.com/saltster.html Alan. |
OKTomT:
Alan thanks for the link . I just spent two hours there. He builds some very unique bikes. |
alspeed:
Glad you enjoyed it as much as me Tom :thumbup: I can't seem to get my head round the rotary valve bit though, i think i understand the principle of it, but can't figure out how it works in practice with regard to actual machining or holding compression etc. Think i will have to do some more research on the subject.:scratch: Alan. |
BronxFigs:
Post # 120: Followed the link, and now my head is about to explode. Just incredibly inventive minds at work here and on the motorcycle link. Very very interesting designs that showed up within this thread. Tom, still here till the end. Frank |
BronxFigs:
Just this minute I did a search for "Scratch-Built Motorcycles", and hit pay-dirt. Check out this You-Yube tutorial on how to fabricate, and machine a 155cc engine made from beer cans...yes, beer cans! Smelted, beer cans. Go to: You-tube: "Fabricating and Running a Scratch Built Engine From Beer Cans" posted by Beercan Engines Enjoy.... Frank |
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