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Not Yet Got It

Discussion in 'Newbies Hangout' started by wastegate, Jul 4, 2020.

  1. Well I knew as soon as I typed it somebody would have built a turbo'd Ducati and a picture would pop up ... but is that a gas turbine! Did it ever work/run ? Did that frame rail stay attached? Impressive and scary at the same time.
     
  2. Some pics of the Spondon race bike through its years - if in the wrong place delete or remove.
    Initial build stock 906Paso engine, suzuki gsxr forks, dymag wheels and Hejira race exhaust Red003 (copy).jpg
    Second season 900ss with one of 3 944 kits quill exhausts and 42 FCR ( TDM parts )
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    Final season Harris subframe and CF seat, CF singles tank and 916 CF fairing. Now like this in pieces but 906 paso engine and cloverleaf system.
    FinalConfig002_copy.jpg
     
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  3. Very Cool :cool::upyeah:
     
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  4. Cheers. BEARS, BOTT ( non 888 class ) and club racing .. great years.
     
  5. Nice to see that wastegate.
    I have just finished a Spondon project that I acquired last year, hence the interest.
    Mine was road registered from new. I will post some pics of the build and story on a seperate thread when I get organised.
    Still ironing out a few minor issues.
    Initial impressions are that it makes my 750F1 seem very pedestrian!
     
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  6. Hi. I had 2 frames ( The first direct from Steve Wynne at sports motorcycles who supplied them as a batch of frame kits and looked after my engine rebuilds ) and 2 friends/competitors built ones as well after mine turned out pretty well. All included the simple frame mod that Hejira worked out ( to cure the weaving under power that the Jim Blomley ?sp? Bike with an 888 in the faster BOTT class seemed prone to ) and good old Bob at Spondon modified for me ( he was such a decent bloke - despite having to search for new swear words when he saw my truly pathetic attempts at fabrication). Happy to help with any information if I can ( and I can get these messages working ). Will look forward to seeing & reading about your build. 750F1 is a gorgeous bike, very jealous.
     
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  7. I like the bin top peeking above the hedge :)

    Welcome into our mad house
     
  8. Tasty!!:upyeah::upyeah:
     
  9. Welcome dude
     
  10. Thanks for the welcomes ( and the strange bin-centric comment too, afraid to say it was next doors )!

    Was off to a dealer Monday, couldn't make it so was planning to go today and it was gone by Friday. Did a 100 mile plus ride out with my wife on the back and hoping to see a different one at another dealer on the route - and it sold last night.

    However I did get to see a 900ss ie and, although it wasn't the bike for me, just sitting on it made all the old excitement and 900ss lust come flooding back ( after all the bikes I have had in the meantime too ). My wife says it has to be a carby though, whereas I thought the ie looked better in the flesh than in the pics and the riding position ( static ) felt fine.

    This could be a long process, but there is no hurry.

    Wastey
     
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  11. Well its morphed into a cheaper 888 wrong colour higher mileage bike that's not been run much for a number of years. To start it ( as it has red strip kevlar belts fitted ) or just to wait and trailer it home if it all seems OK is the big question.
     
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