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It's Italian And Ends In Ti

Discussion in 'Builds & Projects' started by Crossbreed Cycles, Aug 29, 2014.

  1. Yes......it's never going to have much function with a 140Kg car engine is it?
     
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  2. I'll be following this one with interest. Nice work:upyeah:
     
  3. i just like seeing engineers engineering and inventing.world would be stagnant if we all just lived in catalogs of bolt-on shite.
    love it chap,look forward to seeing it progress and evolve.:upyeah:
     
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  4. You disin' my ride...? :Bag:
     
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  5. And why not? ;)

    Mind you, if it's that heavy, the lookalike Ducati frame is going to be a bit under stress, innit?
     
  6. Just visited the crossbreed website, some amazing stuff on there.
     
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  7. I think you're right.
    I'm going to make the frame from 35mm tube, it will resemble a pantah frame with the lower rails passing just below the exhaust manifolds but with a lot more bracing around the neck, I also intend having a seat subframe.
     
  8. Yep, I reckon the top rails need to be big and the bracing at the headstock should be plates that are 'face' welded to the tubes and not butt welded inside the 'triangle' otherwise I can see the frame cracking where the plates end on the tubes.
     
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  9. Got to admire the skills and vision..
     
  10. Thanks for all the kind comments.

    I've been abusing my poor little lathe by turning a 140mm x 100mm long alloy billet into a boss for the primary drive output shaft.
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  11. mate,that pile on the floor looks nothing like a primary drive housing.:smile:
     
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  12. Keep us posted on this, I'm fascinated by home-brewed bikes like this. Canyou make me some 4-valve heads for my Guzzi..?
     
  13. My biggest problem is that I take so long to get projects done, I'd be working for about £1 an hour. The foundry I use (Harling Foundry) cast Vincent and Brough cylinder heads, plus many other types, the pattern for the Vincent head is in seven parts and open out like a terry's chocolate orange. I'm like a kid a sweet shop when I visit them.

    A little bit more done today.
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  14. You could sell that wire wool to local housewives as artisan Brillo pads :upyeah:
     
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  15. ... or you could sell it to Andrew Neil as a wig.
     
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  16. Will it run with the clutch dry Chris, it does it have an oil case?
     
  17. Nick, it'll have a wet clutch. The primary case will provide a support bearing between clutch and final drive sprocket and also add structural strength for the swingarm mount.

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  18. Can I have a look next time I'm at the wild mushroom? ;-)
     
  19. Sure, drop in.
    I'm a big fan of the wild mushroom. My mate Chris is head chef there.
     
  20. Are you using T45 tube? If so what section - my build is using T45 14SWG which is 2.032 wall - maybe you will need 12SWG?
     
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