Sunday 22 December 2013

Saturday 21 December 2013

I LIKE THIS....


I LIKE THIS!...BEST CUB EVER

Triumph Tiger Cub T20 by Heiwa Motorcycle
Another genius take on things from the folk @ HEIWA.
I don't think there is a better,sweeter looking Cub out there!
Cheers to Brian @ BRITISH IRONWORKS for this one via
MOTO RIVISTA,where you will find more pics and a write up on this beaut

Friday 22 November 2013

I HAD THE PLEASURE...

BaronsSpeedShopEdwinStore
Of a night out with the bike crew last week
Got up close to the Baron's Salt Racer.
What a fine build it is( no secret here I'm a big fan of Dick's work!!) and a record breaker to boot! I was particularly taken by the large SU carb and remote float bowl set-up(pics to follow)   
     

I LIKE THIS!

Model of 1949 Triumph 6T 

3D Model of Triumph 6T 1949
How cool is this find it at Exchange3D
By Mr Gonzalo Samniego who offers a whole selection of 3D models of motorcycles for you to paint

Wednesday 14 August 2013

even faster on a 241 Triumph

152.529 mph back up run gives the man of the moment a 151.448 mph record

It's only Tuesday, how much bigger is that grin going to get?

Monday 12 August 2013

TRIUMPH 241 HEAVEN

Photo: Magic hour on the Bonneville Salt Flats. Spent 7 or 8 hours tearing down the bike to pull the heads for a displacement check to certify my record and then putting it all back together. Now we have an appointment to keep with our neglected friends, Food and Booze. Not necessarily in that order. - Tyler #speedweek #bonneville2013 #gyronautx1 #redlinersracing
loads of gyronaut info HERE

Very fast on a 241 Triumph

Only 3 days in and Tyler from Lowbrow Customs and his bike Double Vision are having a Speedweek people dream of


That is the smile of a man who backed up a 136.073 mph qualifying run with  145.009 mph to set a new record of 140.21 mph (up from the previous 128 and then ....
Photo: I got to sit in the Gyronaut X-1 and then Bob Leppan came to impound and checked out my dual engine Triumph and talked shop. A great day. - Tyler #speedweek #bonneville2013 #redlinersracing
 He gets to sit in the Gyronaut X-1 & shoots the breeze with Bob Leppan ...
.. then his third run earns him a class C license and another night in impound with a 151.4 mph run


Photo: Tyler checking his timing slip, 151.4mph! This gets him his class C license and sends us back to impound! #redliners #bonneville2013 #speedweek
yes it really does say 151.4

Find out how the back up run goes,follow Tyler & Double Vision HERE

Good luck!


Wednesday 7 August 2013

'ED TURNER

Just to show that reversed head Triumph do work! It's a short clip so don't blink!!


Longsue-This came in the post

These came through the other day,nice repro Webco Starburst rocker caps.Very nice quality, threads are good and fit really nicely.
I know that head needs my attention and it will get it, polishing and new bolts are on the list of to do's




Tried one on the gearbox ,thought it looked good so may go for another set. May just stick the spare ones on Ebay, or if you give me a shout I'm  sure we can do a deal!

I LIKE THIS!

Been awhile since I posted anything drag related, I like the look of this set up. Can't remember where I found this so can't tell you anything about it, just enjoy!


Tuesday 16 July 2013

Warren On a Triumph

Warren Beatty riding a Triumph Tiger 500 in the film “Shampoo" (1975).
Warren Beatty riding a Triumph Tiger 500 (T100) in the film Shampoo (1975)

BELLA STARTING UP

The legend that is Chris Ireland Starting the Indian powered Bella at the Pendine Sands meet last month.Not a Triumph unit but certainly a triumph of engineering and shed building as it should be I will let the sound speak for itself!!




As if it's not enough racing Bella he also edited The Brit Chopper Magazine. which sadly seems to be on a publishing sabbatical but the web site is still there

Thursday 4 July 2013

Another one out of the Baron's Speed Shop

First Start Up Of Peter Allen's 1953 Triumph Tiger 100 drag bike, 32 seconds of pleasurable sound!






Watch Peter's 93mph Pendine Sands run here.
I had planned to make it to Pendine Sands for this event but sadly it didn't pan out for this year looks like fun and the bike sounds great!!

A Triumph of modern technology!

Was having a sort out the other day and found this bit of silliness in the cupboard. It was a present from Huggy who knows I like Triumph related stuff. This definitely comes under the George Carlin definition of'Stuff'. If you don't know it check the link.
strangely satisfying playing with it! and it is a USB hub should I ever need one


!

Wednesday 26 June 2013

Tech sticky from over on Triumph Rat

All things Triumph of all ages, the Classic & Vintage Section is full of knowledge and good info including the entry I've included here and I'm about to give it a go.Go pay a visit









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Bedding/Lapping Piston Rings.

Here's the original method as it was described to me.No doubt there are alternatives.I've used this and it does work well,and gives better results than any conventional run-in procedure.I currently use a slightly different procedure.

After you hone and re-ring,but before you fit the head:
Mix BON AMI (original 1886 formula powder cleaner [yellow,not metallic gold container];the more modern "powder cleanser" formula has sweet smelling stuff and plant oils and does not have "1886 formula" on the container ) with thin oil,to make it like toothpase.
With the pistons at BDC,cover the bores with this mixture.
Rotate the engine 2 or 3 times and add more mixture.
Do this until you've done 40 revolutions.At about 30 revolutions you'll see the mixture turn grey.
Do not add any more mixture.
Rotate the engine 10 more turns,wiping off as much mixture as you can.

#Fit the head and start the engine.No slow idling,ride the bike.Alternate between heavy load (for a few seconds),and closed throttle.
After about 20 minutes,do an oil change.This is mostly to get out the metal bedded from the rings,not so much for the BON AMI.
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Thesedays,I lap the rings before I fit the barrel:
Mix BON AMI with liquid detergent.

*Check the ring gaps before you fit the rings on the piston.It's usually a good idea to have 30% bigger ring gap on the 2nd ring,compared to the top ring gap (say 0.003"-0.004" bigger).It helps the top ring seal,and reduces oil consumption.

Fit the rings and piston into the bore with a spare conrod (or a stick with a hole) attached to the piston.
Cover the bore above the piston with this mixture.
Push the piston up and down the bore using slight rotation on each stroke.
Add more mixture every 2-3 up/down cycles.
After about 45 up/down cycles,pull the piston out and check ring contact.It should show continuous contact around the circumference,not necessarily across the full width.

*Do not remove the rings from the piston.
Rinse the piston/rings with water and blow dry.
Rinse and dry the barrel.

*Coat the barrel with WD40 or ATF.Wipe most of it off (as much as you can).
Put one drop of oil on each side of the piston skirts,none on the rings.
Assemble and run as previous method.

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Thursday 6 June 2013

opportunity to bid on a GearHedz shift knob



Keep an eye out in the next week or two on the GearHedz.shiftknobs FB page for a chance to bid on this handsome chap who goes by the name of Theodore Beaver CleaverHead. 
A rare opportunity to avoid having to join a four year waiting list!! 
You may have to dig deep into your wallet, I don't know what these go for but i'm sure the bidding will be keen, thats for sure!
Their page is worth a look if only to enjoy the regular updates on the progress of the latest idea to come from these guys fertile imagination .



Friday 31 May 2013

I had the pleasure ..

... of meeting Simon of Nefarious Pinstriping at the Hipsville Party 
Weekend and watch him work on a number of jobs over the weekend.

Here he is working on his lowbrow eyeball licking monster saw,..
.. the finished article..






..and a further selection displaying the man's Kustom lettering skills and his bubble eyed lowbrow monsters,you can even spot
The Hipsville Party Weekend theme
Go Go Gorilla!!



Some Pinstriping action

Job done, nice!!




Go visit the website and see the wide selection of items that have received Simon's pinstriping and lettering attention,not only cars and bikes but also,skateboards,christmas decorations,musical instruments, you could even get your toilet seat done!

Check out his events page & go get something pinstriped.


Friday 24 May 2013

@ Hipsville on a Triumph. Xtra

A couple of other Triumphs spotted at the Hipsville  Party Weekend.No background on these,I think I spent too much time drinking and not much on research, well it said it in the name " Party Weekend" so I did!!

Nice rigid Bobber, nothing fancy but all there and as they say "lots of patina"

A proper road warrior,I do believe these guys came from Bristol, Gavin said something about being in a band and liking a  Party!!
Here are it's companions for the trip.


A Harley and a very tidy Velocette 
Yes please,I like this a lot!!

@Hipsville on a Triumph

 
 Tim O'Regan came to the Hipsville Party Weekend on his rather nice T140 based ride.
He's parked in front of Martin's Model A Ford Roadster made up of original 30's & 40's parts & powered by a '59 V8 283ci Corvette motor and Myia's car in the background (details to follow, hopefully when she is back from the
GOW! speed hill climb)

Tim's bike defies being put into a category, to quote Tim on asking him "one of the many things I love about my bike is that it's impossible to categorise, which leaves many folks scratching their heads.If you must give it a name,call it Tim's Triumph." I'm not going to argue.
It's a handmade frame, the hardtail is made from Volvo Panhard rods,the front end and caliper are from a VFR800,the wheels 16" Harley,the tank again in Tim's own words a"gloriously unfashionable Mustang"
Tim got the Bike a year ago from a collection in Portugal where it had been unused since being built in the 90's,A bit of fettling,a new Biltwell seat from Sumo at 
Vintage Chop.com and Tim has corrected this situation as shown below
 

Changes in the pipeline include de-slabing the yokes(and there is a whole lot of slab going on it, has to be said!),a vertical oilbag to avoid the chain slap chewing the present one  & so that the chainguard can be dispensed with.( I believe I just put the FMW vertical Mooneye on his shopping list!)
All in all a nice long & low bike that according to Tim is " a lot easier to ride than it looks"
(Pics lifted from Martin's FB as was a rubbish reporter and took too few pics! Cheers Martin)


Friday 17 May 2013

Trick riding on a Triumph

 In the meantime here's a couple of pics lifted from the JJ
Kenny Brown, the mad motorcycyle trick-rider is seen here tearing it up on a Triumph.
The 'Wild Man' Kenny Brown
60's stunt rider



Kenny Brown favored performing his unique brand of motorcycle trickery on a trusty triumph.




NORMAL SERVICE WILL BE RESUMED

I'VE BEEN OFF ON HOLIDAY AND THEN ONTO THE HIPSVILLE PARTY WEEKEND.
I HAVE A FEW POST IN THE PIPELINE INCLUDING A REPORT OF MY DAY WITH THE SCHOOL OF CHAMPIONS TURNING LEFT ,AN INTRODUCTION TO SIMON OF NEFARIOUS,PINSTRIPER & KUSTOM LETTERER AND THE LATEST NEWS ON THE VERY SLOW RESURRECTION OF THE BONNIE
CATCH UP SOON