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JJam
Red CB1100F


Joined: Nov 08, 2009
Posts: 3801
Location: Sandy OR
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Thu Feb 04, 2016 4:14 pm |
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| DonR wrote: |
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I would not count a Bike powered by a pushrod British V twin first produced in the 1940's a cheater bike Don, Hat's off to the builders of the Bike and the Aussie who beat all the more modern Jap bikes |
Keith, that Vincent is about as English as I am. The bike has been completely re-engineered and can be anywhere from 1300-1600cc with cylinder heads that look original only from the outside. That said, it's beautiful, fast, reliable and very well done but there are rumblings in the paddock about how it got included.
Quote from http://www.irvingvincent.com/about_us
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The basic engine and motorcycle design was taken from the original 1946 Phil Irving design. Then the engine and all components were fully redrawn by Ken Horner applying modern technology improvements which amounted to an increase of over 120 brake horse power from the original design. KH Equipment produced everything except the brakes, wheels and suspension.
It took three years of re-engineering, CAD drawing, pattern making, casting and machining to complete this superb machine. The Irving Vincent's classic good looks and race-winning performance have proved it was time very well spent. |
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I suppose nobody complained about FJ motors being allowed? |
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jkotsi
Silver CB750F


Joined: Jun 27, 2003
Posts: 734
Location: Toronto
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Thu Feb 04, 2016 7:45 pm |
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I have been told the FJ1200's on the US team were 180hp reliable, 200 and you take you chances. Also that there ran better with the lower fairing removed, I guess there is a heat issue.
Maybe T-Rex already had this figured out, if you can find it a recent Classic Racer featured the T-Rex Harris Honda reviewed by Alan Cartcart. The one interesting thing I found was the rear shock angle. The shock was positioned so that the distance from the swingarm pivot to lower shock mount matches the distance from the swingarm pivot to upper shock mount.
Most lay down shocks to create a progressive spring rate. |
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DonR
CB1100F


Joined: Feb 17, 2009
Posts: 2105
Location: Oz
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Thu Feb 04, 2016 8:47 pm |
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Progressive suspension movement is beneficial for motocrossers landing from big jumps. For road racing and the limited suspension movement this is not desirable and in fact can make matching spring and damping rates problematic.
What amazes me the most about the T-Rex is its
ability to cut race winning laps with such a spindly looking swing arm. |
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Captain
CB1100F


Joined: Jan 02, 2009
Posts: 2206
Location: New Zealand
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Thu Feb 04, 2016 11:36 pm |
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| DonR wrote: |
| For road racing and the limited suspension movement this is not desirable and in fact can make matching spring and damping rates problematic. |
I disagree entirely, rising rate "is" very desirable and matching spring and damper rate is not any more difficult than conventional non rising rate set-ups.
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_________________ The answer is always "more power" always was, always is and always will be. |
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DonR
CB1100F


Joined: Feb 17, 2009
Posts: 2105
Location: Oz
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Thu Feb 04, 2016 11:40 pm |
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1100russ
CB1100F


Joined: May 17, 2010
Posts: 2978
Location: williamsburg, ohio
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Thu Feb 04, 2016 11:54 pm |
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Dudes, if Schwants , Polen, Scott, and Jay Springsteen (that is fucking AWESOME!) show up, it's a done deal if the equipment holds up. |
_________________ CB1100F The Hot Rod
CB985F The Track Bike
XR100 Teaching Bike
Suzuki GSF1200 The Mistake
CB900F Who Knows what it\'s going to be |
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jkotsi
Silver CB750F


Joined: Jun 27, 2003
Posts: 734
Location: Toronto
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Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:04 am |
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| DonR wrote: |
Progressive suspension movement is beneficial for motocrossers landing from big jumps. For road racing and the limited suspension movement this is not desirable and in fact can make matching spring and damping rates problematic.
What amazes me the most about the T-Rex is its
ability to cut race winning laps with such a spindly looking swing arm. |
I am going out on a limb but think this is a CMR version of the XR69 Suzuki, CrMo 4130 swingarm. The solo shock requires all the bracing.
T-Rex Honda uses a twin shock but the lower mount is very near the axel, amounts to similar support.
I know Denis at CMR swears by the steel arms, he won't produce aluminium ones. |
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DonR
CB1100F


Joined: Feb 17, 2009
Posts: 2105
Location: Oz
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Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:22 am |
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| 1100russ wrote: |
| Dudes, if Schwants , Polen, Scott, and Jay Springsteen (that is fucking AWESOME!) show up, it's a done deal if the equipment holds up. |
It's what I called for here. I just hope it comes off. Schwantz and Fast Freddie will be at the Barry Sheene next month so I'll bend their ear about it  |
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