nice one ralph, not the most descriptive title however []
roflquote:not the most descriptive title however
"It's the eighties and I'm down with the ladies"
That.... is my dream bike.
shiny old motorbike
here's our vincent twins, the 1 at the front is a soon to be streetfighter.
Probably one of the most questionable bike in the racing paddock.
This machine is plagued by other racers of that period who question it's legality . But every year it fronts up at our race meetings doing the same thing . Always a pointy end machine.
The bike is mostly hand made and has thousands of $$$$$ put into it.
Oh and take note of the rear wheel to. Anyone even notice that it is actually in backwards [B)]. I always wondered whether anything would happen to it [B)].
The blokes that support it are top fella's to always good to chat to
The rear wheel is probably on backwards because the engine is right hand drive.
Everything modern that I know of is left hand drive.
I realise that Darren thankyou so much for enlightening me LOL.....
Point is , Running a wheel to the opposite way it was designed to rotate. But very observent of you none the less
A company I worked for was making vincint engine cases for a brisbane company using them in there own designed bikes. I think the company was BRT or something. This was late "90's-"01 or so.
Someome here may remember them.
Very tough motor, there was a bloke running a vincint powered sidecar in speedway years ago, the others tryed to ban in also.
that my friend is a MOTORBIKE
sure? []quote:Originally posted by geesexar
that my friend is a MOTORBIKE
devo, why wouldnt it be legal?
excuse my uneducated arse [)]
droools and is an aquaintance of a certain mr keys who got beaten by this machine,,
seems its basically a modern motor inside period cases ,i dont care it was 30 yrs ahead of its time when it was first designed 1930s and is still 1 of the prettiest things to ever make way too much noise
oh btw the irving bit is for phil irving the aussie who designed it all those years ago
Oui Ralph that is a sweet Viny mate!!! My uncle owned one in the 50s he loved it. Go hard son!!