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    mercredi 26 mars 2014

    Dakar 2015 : Argentine, Chili, Bolivie… et Peugeot !


    Peugeot took advantage of today’s presentation of the 2015 Dakar – which will start and finish in Buenos Aires, Argentina (January 4-17) – to announce its comeback to the event, 25 years after its last, successful participation. Carlos Sainz and Cyril Despres have been named as drivers of the Peugeot 2008 DKR.
    Next year’s Dakar – the seventh in South America – will take the form of a 9,000km loop, starting and finishing in Buenos Aires and visiting both Chile and Bolivia. The event will begin in the Argentine capital on January 4 and, after four stages in Bolivia and several more in Chile, will end on January 17. There will be ‘marathon’ legs for all three classes but different rest days for the car, truck and bike runners.
    Ahead of the organisers’ press conference this morning in Paris, Peugeot tweeted the news of its Dakar comeback, a quarter of a century after its last participation. The French make won the event four times in a row from 1987 to 1990 with Finns Ari Vatanen and Juha Kankkunen, initially with the Peugeot 205 T16, then with the Peugeot 405 T16. Both cars were equipped with Michelin rubber.
    Shortly afterwards, Peugeot released details of its 2015 cross-country rally programme. Carlos Sainz and Cyril Despres have been recruited to drive the Total- and Red Bull-backed 2008 DKR crossovers, but there was no mention of multiple Dakar winner Stéphane Peterhansel whose name has been linked with the project for some time.
    The 2015 Dakar has the makings of being another classic, with the likes of Mini, Peugeot, Toyota, Ford and a number of other top privateer teams seeking to follow in the footsteps of this year’s car winners Nani Roma and Michel Périn.
    Dakar 2015 - Le parcours
    A l’occasion de la présentation du Rallye Dakar 2015 qui partira et arrivera à Buenos Aires (du 4 au 17 janvier), Peugeot a annoncé son retour sur cette épreuve 25 ans après sa dernière participation (et victoire) avec Carlos Sainz et Cyril Despres sur des Peugeot 2008 DKR.
    Le Rallye Dakar 2015 décrira une boucle sud-américaine de 9000 km autour de Buenos Aires qui passera par le Chili et la Bolivie. L’épreuve s’élancera de la capitale argentine le 4 janvier et sera de retour à Buenos Aires le 17 janvier après quatre étapes en Bolivie et plusieurs au Chili. Etapes-marathon dans toutes les catégories et journées de repos alternées seront au programme de cette 7e édition en Amérique-du-Sud.
    Avant le début de la conférence de presse ASO organisée à Paris, Peugeot avait tweeté son retour officiel sur le Dakar 25 ans après sa dernière participation. Peugeot a gagné quatre fois d’affilée cette épreuve entre 1987 et 1990 avec ses Finlandais Ari Vatanen et Juha Kankkunen au volant de Peugeot 205 T16 Grand Raid et Peugeot 405 T16 Grand Raid chaussées de pneumatiques Michelin.
    Dans la foulée, le constructeur français a dévoilé son programme Tout-Terrain 2015 : Carlos Sainz et Cyril Despres piloteront des Peugeot CrossOver 2008 DKR aux couleurs de Total et Red-Bull. Stéphane Peterhansel, annoncé depuis longtemps chez Peugeot, n’a pas été officialisé aujourd’hui.
    Avec Mini, Peugeot, Toyota, Ford et beaucoup d’autres équipes « privées » de pointe, l’édition 2015 ne devrait pas manquer de prétendants pour succéder à Nani Roma/Michel Périn en catégorie Autos.

    Royal Enfield in Middle East Enduro Ride 2014

    A Modern Motorcycle Diaries Adventure through the country of Oman on Royal Enfield's.

    A 500 km Enduro Ride loop around the amazing scenery, off roads, and remote villages this middle eastern country has to offer.



    Stories of Bike : Chemistry

    Royal Enfield by Tendance

    Custom Royal Enfield
    In Paris, the main Royal Enfield dealer is
    Tendance Roadster. They’re based in Levallois-Perret, near the old Clément-Bayard factory where Citroën built the 2CV. Dealer principal Guillaume Tirard is a fan of custom bikes too, and after a weekend getting bogged down in mud during a forest ride, he decided to modify a Bullet Electra Deluxe.
    Compared to a stock Royal Enfield, Tirard’s bike has more considerably more power, more grip in the dirt, and less weight. He’s installed Tendance’s ‘Solution F Engine preparation,’ a kit that gives 27% more power via a high compression piston, a hotter cam, and a remapped injection system (and new control unit). The custom exhaust is slim and sits high, scrambler-style—a marked contrast to the unusually low placement of the standard exhaust.
    Custom Royal Enfield
    The tank, headlamp and side panels have been refinished in matte black, and the tank fitted with classic knee grips. The wheels are now Akront-type Morad rims, shod with Mitas E-09 enduro rubber. New aluminum fenders have been installed, with a small rack behind the seat for carrying a daypack. Offroad bars create an airier cockpit and give the rider more leverage.

    Custom Royal Enfield
    The chunky taillight and indicators of the stock Royal Enfield have been replaced by slimline items more in keeping with the retro feel of the bike, and the large two-up seat has given way to a lightweight brown leather sprung seat.

    Custom Royal Enfield
    They’re relatively simple but well-chosen mods, and they completely transform the character of the rather staid Bullet Electra. Top marks for a thoughtful build—and I bet it’s très amusant to ride as well.

    Visit the Tendance Roadster website (in French) and Facebook page for more details. Images by Daniel Beres.
    Custom Royal Enfield

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    Pistons, Passions and Sicilian Pleasures


    No one does emotion quite like the Italians… especially when it comes to cars (food) and racing. This trailer promises an enticing mix of fun, thrills, humour and – of course – no lack of pistons and passion, if plans for the proposed filming in 2014 come to pass...

    When the idea first came about, the film was to be documentary about Felice Nazzaro’s victory in the Targa Florio of 1913, in a car of his own manufacture. Later plans decided that it would instead concentrate on the early life of the legendary race’s founder, Vincenzo Florio, but whatever the final content, this short teaser shows what a fabulous Sicilian treat is in store.

    OUTSIDERS MC BARELY LEGAL


    Outsiders CB250 9
    The title barely legal should get a few new search engines pointing our way, but it is pretty appropriate for this latest build by Bert & Jene in the Netherlands, AKA Outsiders Motorcycles, as the bike has very little in the way of street-legal lighting and the pipes a L O U D. Loud.
    Outsiders CB250 8
    The bike is built around a Honda CB250, but this one punches above it’s weight in stance and attitude. It started out as a modest build through Ab who came to them via Facebook. “He wanted a simple tune-up and some small mods. We met in Utrecht and talked about the bike and his vision with it.”
    Outsiders CB250 7
    Ab had bought the bike and had originally planned to do all the work himself, but ‘life got in the way’ – as it does – so he went to Bert & Jene to finish the work. The initial instructions were very simple. It had to be a cafe, black with chrome, and fast. Ab’s idea was to get the guys to change a few things and then add new parts later, but after spending some time chewing it over he changed his mind; “fuck it, go all out”. A proper build was on.
    Outsiders CB250 6
    “We started by tearing the bike down to the frame and began to modify it. The rear was chopped and looped. Chambers were inserted and welded to make the new shocks fit snugly. The battery tray was welded on to the frame and it was de-tabbed, and a bracket for the rear fender was welded on.”
    Outsiders CB250 5
    The first thing we noticed about the bike were the chunky upside down forks. Spindly forks are not the most attractive feature of small capacity custom builds, and changing them out for something more meaty makes a big difference. In this case the donor tubes came from a Aprilia RS125. “The tripleclamp had to be modded and new needle bearings were placed. The top-clamp (which had “Aprilia” engraved) was welded flat and a hoop was welded on for the speedo.”
    Outsiders CB250 4
    The front hub had to be modified to make the 320mm disk work with the speedo, and a bracket was fabbed-up to hold the shortie front fender. The tank remains the stock item, as early CB tanks were always pretty, and the seat is in the usual custom flat bench style. New tyres were joined by new chain & sprockets, grips and a simplified loom and switchgear.
    Outsiders CB250 3
    Builds like this sound so easy, but things don’t always go as smoothly as you might hope. “The engine ran, so we took a quick scan (compression test, valve checkup etc) and found it was ok. When placing the engine back and doing final check-ups we couldn’t get the timing right. The camchain was half a tooth off either way. We took the engine apart a bit further and found out the previous owner had placed an non 250 camshaft and welded the 250 camsprocket on half-assed. We had to grind the cam in little chunks to get it out of there because the cam could not go out the normal way.” It had to be replaced.
    Outsiders CB250 2
    The bike was delivered and Ab was overjoyed. “Hugs all round” apparently. Sounds like our kind of build-service. Thanks to Bert, Jene and Ab for sharing. This is the third Outsiders Motorcycles build to feature on these pages, and you can see more from Bert & Jene here on The Bike Shed and on their Facebook pages.
    Outsiders CB250 1

    From beach to mountain peak: Oris Rally Clásico 2014


    If the Spanish island of Mallorca means nothing more to you than sun, sand and sangria, there's a good chance you've never heard of the Oris Rally Clásico...
    Well, now you have - and if you're remotely interested in classic rallying, I'd recommend getting your 2015 entry in as soon as possible because I've just returned from this year's event and it was truly impressive.

    Climbing the Calobra

    Organised by local petrolhead Antonio Dezcallar, this was the 10th edition of the rally which covers around 650km of the island in three days - much of it around some of the most breathtaking roads you're ever likely to get the opportunity to drive, including the legendary Calobra Pass which climbs 668 metres from sea level in a distance of 10 kilometres, thanks to its 26 hairpin bends.
    As guests of the rally, Team Classic Driver competed in a mildly tweaked VW Karmann Ghia belonging to Dezcallar which, in the best air-cooled VW tradition, proved ready, willing and able to tackle anything that we threw at it - albeit at its own, rather sedate pace.
    'Sedate' was certainly not a word that could be applied to some of the other cars on the entry list, which included more than a dozen highly tuned Porsche 911s (including one beautifully prepared by Classic Driver dealer Flat Six Cars), a Lancia Stratos, a Metro 6R4, a TR8 and a Shelby Mustang to name but a few.

    From Shelby to (new) Stratos

    Throw into the mix a Renault 5 Maxi Turbo driven by none other than French rally legend Jean Ragnotti and even the unique 'New Stratos', conceived, developed, owned (and driven) by German automotive supplies tycoon Michael Stoschek, and you have a recipe for unparalleled motoring fun.
    With the stage roads closed to other traffic and lined with cheering fans, the event was charged with a fabulous atmosphere and we have to award full marks to the organisers for creating a rally which was truly thrilling, yet really well controlled from a safety point of view. For full results of both the regularity and race categories, see orisrallyclasico.com - which is also where to go if you decide to enter next year. We highly recommend it...
    To mark its sponsorship of the rally, Oris has created a limited-edition (1,000 made) Calobra driver's chronograph, featuring a case back engraved with an image of the legendary Calobra pass which is known locally as the 'Nus de sa Corbata' or 'tie knot'.  It costs £2,650 – for further information, see oris.ch.

    STEVE’S CB200T


    Steve Baugrud New 1
    This gorgeous little CB200T built by Steve Baugrudl proves once and for all that small really is beautiful. Steve has already wowed us once here in the shed with his stunning XS650 which was sold through The Bike Shed Custom Classifieds to a lucky bugger in New Zealand.  But unbeknown to us, Steve was working away on the CB at the same time.
    Steve Baugrud New 2
    The ’75 model came to Steve as a $60 Craigslist find from a local college student. Unsurprisingly, it was a complete mess with a badly dented tank from a CB175 and a load of parts missing.  It also hadn’t turned a wheel for years.   But despite the sorry state of the cosmetics, the engine had only done 2000 miles and it had great compression, so the only thing Steve had to do was clean the engine up a bit and rebuild the carbs.
    Steve Baugrud New 3
    In Steve’s opinion, the tank is the most important part of a build, and it took him a long time to find one that came complete with the rubber middle section and the chrome side pieces.  Eventually Ebay came to the rescue, and a mint CB200T tank winged its way to Milwaukee where it was treated it to an epoxy coating, and a stunning black and gold paint job.
    Steve Baugrud New 4
    The frame was heavily modified, you can’t make a CB look this pretty without getting the angle grinder out.  All the tabs were removed as was the rear end, and an integrated fender was welded into some new frame bracing. The rear seat pan was formed from steel sheet by a local fabricator, then the whole thing was painted black and clear coated. All electrics, including the battery, were tucked away underneath the seat, and the cafe racer stance was achieved with some vintage NOS clip ons.
    Steve Baugrud New 5
    The front disc brakes from the stock CB200 were shot and new calipers are impossible to find, so Steve swapped them out for a drum setup from a CB175.  A step backwards in performance, but a whole load more surface area to paint gold! Without doubt the striking feature of this bike (aside from the gold paint) is the high scrambler pipes. CL200 pipes are nearly impossible to find now, so instead Steve sourced a mint CL175 set on DoTheTon.  Apparently they fit right on without any modifications – why does that never happen to us??
    Steve Baugrud New 6
    We’re not the only ones who think this bike looks a little bit special, it features in a book entitled “How to Build a Cafe Racer” by photographer/writer Doug Mitchel, who also took the photos for this story. (http://amzn.com/1935828738) Steve says this bike doesn’t just look the business, he also says its a blast to ride being light, nimble and surprisingly pokey.  We’ll take your word for it on the performance side of things Steve, but in all honesty, we’d be too busy checking ourselves out in shop window reflections to notice.  Thanks for sharing mate, and we can’t wait to see what comes out of your shed next.

    What not to miss at Techno Classica 2014


    Techno Classica is the largest classic car trade show in the world – running from 26 to 30 March 2014, this year’s event will once again celebrate automotive history in style. Here, we pick the highlights that you won’t want to miss…

    Porsche Classic with Magnus Walker and 40 years of the 911 Turbo

    Under the title ‘40 Years of the 911 Turbo’, there will be plenty of models on show from the Porsche Museum – including a 1976 911 Turbo 3.0 Coupé and a 1973 917/30 Spyder. The marque has also invited a special guest in the form of ‘Urban Outlaw’ Magnus Walker. The colourful Briton who now lives in Los Angeles will be available for autographs on the Porsche stand on 27 and 28 March.

    95 years of Zagato

    Zagato will be officially celebrating its 95th birthday at Techno Classica and we’ve been promised a display of the design house’s creations based on Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, Ferrari, Maserati, Lancia and many more. In addition, ‘Zagato’ is the theme of a special show in Hall 6 of the exhibition.

    100 years of Maserati

    The round of birthdays continues with Maserati’s 100th, and fans of the Trident will appreciate the total of six historic and modern Ghibli and Quattroporte models displayed to signify important milestones in the marque’s history. Meanwhile, Hall 6 will see various Maseratis with Zagato bodies.

    Magic Moments – 120 years of motorsport with Mercedes-Benz Classic

    With 13 Grand Prix cars, eight racing and touring cars, six DTM cars, five rally cars and four special vehicles – ranging from racing vans to an F1 Safety Car – Mercedes-Benz celebrates 120 years of motorsport. Plus there will be 17 official German Mercedes-Benz clubs, the Mercedes-Benz Classic Center and some Mercedes-Benz Classic dealerships represented at the show.

    Jaguar's new Heritage programme

    In Jaguar’s Heritage department, the manufacturer unites its classic know-how with its future plans – such as taking Jaguar Land Rover parts supply into its own hands. For further details and plenty of soul-stirring exhibits, such as Jaguar D-type, C-type, E-type, XJS TWR and XJR9, visit the JLR stand in Hall 2.

    Racing tradition and low weight at BMW

    There’s a family gathering in Hall 12, where BMW, Mini and Rolls-Royce will decorate the entire space with their own themes and exhibits. Perhaps the most enticing is BMW’s ‘lightweight’ theme, with plenty of examples to illustrate the lightweight philosophy.

    The 1970s era at Volkswagen

    A dedicated display will illustrate the transition from air-cooled mono-culture to VW’s huge model variety of the 1970s. However, the VW Group’s Czech subsidiary, Skoda, enjoys an advantageous position in the VW Group’s Hall 7 display, offering milestones from its almost 120-year brand history.

    Audi: 100 years of motor racing

    Auto celebrates 100 years of motorsport in Hall 7.1, featuring eight racing cars and two motorcycles from Audi, Horch, Auto Union, DKW and NSU.

    2,500 classics for sale

    Among the 2,500 classics that are on sale at Techno Classica, there are so many notable examples that we simply cannot name them all. All we can do is implore you to browse the vast choice… both at Essen, and in the Classic Driver Market, where many of the exhibiting dealers list their cars. We've chosen our 10 favourites here.

    Coys auction at Techno Classica

    This year, the British auction house Coys has been invited to hold an auction (in Hall 11) at Techno Classica. On Saturday, 29 March, a wide variety of racing and sports cars (including Ferrari, Lancia, Jaguar and Porsche) will be served between such dishes as the 1966 Iso Grifo Lusso, a Sunbeam Tiger MK 1A of the same year and, among the selection of bikes, a 1990 MV Agusta 3 Cylinder Gran Premio. All auction lots can be found in the Classic Driver Market.
    Previews:
    Wednesday 26 March 14:00 to 20:00
    Thursday 27 March 10:00 to 18:00
    Friday 28 March 10:00 to 18:00
     
    Thousands of classic cars can be found for sale in the Classic Driver Market.

    GARB: UNDOCKED

    Garb: Undocked


    You shouldn't leave the docks if you can't tie a knot.
    This edition of Garb is presented by our friends at Bonobos.

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