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    mercredi 14 août 2013

    Ducati Pantah ‘Ducafé’ - Medaza Cycles


    Hot on the heels of their recent AMD-winning Moto Guzzi Nuovo Falcone comes another killer bike from County Cork's Medaza Cycles. This time, Medaza front man Don Cronin has shifted his welding goggle gaze away from the metal of Mandello del Lario and towards the more southerly Italian town of Bologna and their Ducati Motor Holdings S.p.A. The result is this Pantah that has definitely had all traces of the plastic fantastic 80s removed from it and duly replaced with more cool than should legally be allowed for a single motorbike. We Ducafé - do you Ducafé too?
    “The Ducafé was built the winter before last,” says Don. “Again by Mick O'Shea and myself, with input from another friend of ours Chris Harte. This bike too was built just for the fun of it and as a way of shortening the cold winter evenings here in the workshop.”
    “The donor bike was a Pantah that Chris picked up a few years ago as a non-running project, but he never got around to doing anything with it and so he passed it on to Mick as a present. That tends to be the way we operate on our own bikes; working with what we have, inventing what we don't and exchanging whatever skills we need.”
    “Pantahs are a fine bike, but a bit ugly in my eyes. Visually, the problems start with the frame which is strong and a great handler, but is very unsympathetic to the lines of the engine. Bettering Taglioni's frame design in terms of function would be difficult, but we definitely wanted a frame that looked better while retaining its handling ability. The stock wheel base and rake are retained, as are the twin rear shocks for that classic look.”
    “The bike features modified V-Rod wheels, one-off aluminium bodywork, Aprilia forks with one-off yokes incorporating the modified original rev counter, one-off exhaust in stainless, exposed cam belts with polycarbonate guards and a seat covered in an old jacket of Mick's, all produced in-house. The bike is light and lovely in the twisties, has many thousands of miles up since the build including trips to the UK and France and gets used in all weather as it is just great fun to ride. I suppose it's really the big sister to Rondine; many of her styling cues were first developed on this bike.”
    Medaza's Don Cronin (standing) and Mick O'SheaDon was keen to let us know that he has several project bikes lined up and waiting for potential builds, including a few Morinis, a Mark III Le Mans, another Nuovo Falcone, a Sportster and an unusual 1935 Raleigh V-twin that ‘would make an interesting trike.’ If anyone out there is interested in commissioning a build, why not head over to theMedaza website for more. And maybe you could grab yourself a Medaza t-shirt while you are there.
    from PIPEBURN

    Shelby Cobra V12


    Shelby Cobra V12
    In the 1960s, Carroll Shelby thought it would be a good idea to take the British built AC Ace sports car and add a V-8 engine. The result was the iconic Shelby Cobra that helped to make the Shelby name. Today it’s a rare and very expensive machine that’s still as impressive a sight as it was back in the ‘60s. Thanks to the Cobra and the Ford Mustangsthat Shelby reworked over the years, the Shelby name is now associated with V-8 power but that hasn’t stopped Magnus Jinstrand from adding a V-12 to this example.
    The Mercedes-Benz source V-12 engine was taken from a CL600 and produced 492bhp when new. The 6.0 litre capacity unit has been upgraded with a Lyshom 3500 twin-screw supercharger so the power’s now closer to 600bhp. The car’s aggressive looks have been enhanced along with the power thanks to a new rear diffuser and the addition of a rear wing, which was inspired by the Porsche 911 Carrera Cup racing car. This now makes the AC Cobra look more like a track-focused super car than a little British sports car, so we think that Magnus Jinstrand has done a good job with his conversion.
    Jinstrand used parts from a Corvette and added Pirelli tyres to produce enough grip to keep the 600bhp on the road. The car was then tested at Mantorp Park in Sweden, which is where these images were taken. There was an overheating problem during the test but overall the car ran as expected, bringing a chill to the Magnus Jinstrand’s spine and a smile to his face.
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    We would like to see the Mantorp Park test in a video as we’d like to listen to the V-12 soundtrack and see some tyre smoking slides which are inevitable when you put super car power through a sports car chassis.
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    via EUROCARBLOG

    OLD DELHI MOTORCYCLES | TEASER

    Royal Enfields has served us for almost 3 generations...There are " ustaads / maestros " of almost every single respective part of this Machine,ODM had the honour to know a lot of these specialists....scattered all over the country - each one of them is a untold story !
    Old Delhi Motorcycles builds a motorcycle with a league of these specialists, and tell about ' them " ... for they will soon be gone !



    The Dime City, Iron & Air & Triumph Motorcycles Bonneville T100 Give

    Go ahead...imagine a 2013 Triumph Cafe in your garage.

    Remember last year when Dime City Cycles and Iron & Air gave away a completely restored, tripped out 1978 CB750? Of course you do. We're at it again. But this time, we're giving one lucky speed freak the keys to a beautiful 2013 Triumph Bonneville custom (CR). It's been given the same DCC love once again, resulting in a modern classic, cafe-styled machine that is pure unadulterated fun to ride (trust us).

    Enter to win & do good at the same time. 

    The motorcycle community is wide and far-reaching and with the participation of our friends at Dime City Cycles & Triumph Motorcycles, we felt this was an opportunity to do good while giving away a beautiful motorcycle. We've teamed up with our good friend and veteran motorcycle journalist Neale Bayly and his Wellspring Foundation. While optional, after you complete your entry, you'll be given a chance to help support his mission to support a remote children's orphanage base in Peru as seen on his recent TV show on The SPEED Channel.

    In this video (the first of several leading up to the giveaway at the 2013 Barber Vintage Festival) Herm and Jason start to tear this stocker apart slowly turning it in a sweet retro speed machine. We hope you enjoy it!



    Submit your entry by clicking the link below, share the video and if you feel inclined, give us and our partners a like on Facebook.

    http://bit.ly/tmgivedcc