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I think that the term "V" as applied to engine design has always been abused - Ducati's are referred to as V- twins even though the factory use...
You are correct - not a "true" V4, unless you draw an imaginary line through each cylinder block to a point where a single crank would be. Closer...
Great work there matey :thumb_ups: my unfinished V8 800cc from back in the day............ [IMG]
Hi do the carbs off any of the other Suzuki 250cc fours fit the 250 Across? One of the carbs off my bike has had the 2 recessed jets damaged (by a...
yes - still here. Only just got around to continuing the K11P's resto - now a rolling chassis for the first time since it was dismantled in 1975....
cut a big hole in the bottom of the SRAD fuel tank [IMG]
Don't bother looking for a rocker cover - find a 500 motor :thumb_ups: [IMG]
oooops! sorry - gone off topic. Today I got my V4 project rolling on it's new wheels and suspension:thumb_ups: [IMG] [IMG]
A few more of the V8 Yamaha........... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I was also offered the motor out of this race car - V8 TZ 1500cc - but not into cars. [IMG] [IMG]
that is a whole lot neater than the V8 Yamaha I inherited a while ago............ [IMG]
It's all early Ducati 999 - suspension and swing arm
installed the Ducati suspension onto the V4's SRAD frame......... [IMG] [IMG]
bolted together and dropped off at the welding shop........... [IMG]
and had some brackets water-jet cut from 10mm aluminium sheet using this template.......... [IMG] [IMG]
made some bearing holders for my V4's rear suspension modification........... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I am awaiting the return of bolts and brackets from the platers, then I can start assembling some of the bike. Be nice to get it up on its wheels...
another piece of the bike's history unearthed - the original log book from 1968.......... [IMG] originally black, then changed to blue, then red...
last one - AC Sanctuary Katana.............. [IMG]
In my Suzuki parts book for the K10/11/15, the section for the Australian market indicates that the front mudguard was chromed steel. For the UK...