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    mardi 27 août 2013

    Chris’ GS650E Cafe Racer


    Chris GS650E 1
    We get more than a few red-framed, silver tanked, mid-sized, shed-built cafe racers here on The Bike Shed, but they never fail to pull a crowd online, or in the flesh. It’s a formula that just looks right and takes us back to simpler times, where bike parts were raw metal and if anything needed painting (only for protection from the elements, of course) it had to be a colour that implied speed.
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    This lovely build is a mid-eighties Suzuki GS650E and was put together by Chris who now lives in near Hinckley in Leicester, and was purposely built to resemble an old-school Triton-style cafe racer.
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    “I used to own a GS650E back in 1985 when I lived in Freeport in the Bahamas; a black one bought from Ft Lauderdale. I was looking for a cafe racer project and when this one came up in bike trader I went to look at it in Evesham and made an offer.”
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    “It was a runner with some MOT left. I knew that what I wanted was a red frame and something to resemble a Triton. My only concept was a photo in a classic bike book. I made a point of not looking at Cafe web sites so that I could not be influenced by others. Hence I decided to keep a front and rear fenders.”
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    “The frame needed the usual de-lugging so out came my angle grinder. I almost think that was one of the best bits for me, besides the finished item. The tank ended up needing some work, hot dipping and some spot welding. The colour I chose is like alloy in the sun. I did the prep for my friend to spray.”
    Chris GS650E 6 FBC
    “I always wanted wire spoked wheels and managed to get a good price on some Borranis, although they took some polishing. Yes, I used stainless spokes. The rear light and indicators are LED. The front lamp is a 5.3/4 bates. I went to Predator for the stainless exhaust, but didn’t like the modern end-can they use, so I put this reverse cone on. It sounds good, and yes, a little loud.”
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    The bike has GS750 and GT750 hubs, a GS100 rear fender, while the front was modified with an angle grinder. It uses a TL1000 clutch bracket, GSXR600 brake bracket to allow for adjustable levers. Honda race lines are used on the rear master cylinder. The clocks have also been lowered for a flatter look across the top of the bike. The leather tank strap is actually a guitar strap from ebay.
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    The foot pegs have been replaced but kept in the same position for comfort. The alu chain guard is hand made. At first Chris experimented with pod style air filters and different jetting, but he didn’t want to mess around with the complexities of a stage 3 tuning kit, so decided instead to modify the existing air box and put the original jets back in, and he’s happy with how she’s running, although there may be more work to do there as the bike hasn’t been ridden in anger yet.
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    All we can say is that it’s a lovely looking Shed build that deserves a little time under the spot light. Thanks to Chris for sharing. Please do post in the comments area below once you’ve given her some stick and tell us how she rides.
    from the bike shed

    Bimbo !

    lundi 26 août 2013

    MotoGP Brno 2013: here come the paddock girls


    Paddock Girls MotoGP Brno 2013
    As usual, in the wake of a major race, we are here once again to introduce our photo gallery starring some of the most fashinating paddock girls (a.k.a brolly girls, grid girls, umbrella girls and so on) spotted on- and off- the track at the recent Czech GP, eleventh round of the 2013 MotoGP season. The job of these lovely ladies is getting harder and harder as in the last couple of months the brightest smile was those of championship leader Marc Marquez (Honda Repsol).
    The cheeky Spaniard won yesterday his fourth round of the season, fifth overall in his rookie season in the premier class, and looks like he is not going to stop any time soon. Yesterday, main rivals and fellow countrymen Dani Pedrosa (Honda Repsol) and Jorge Lorenzo (Yamaha Factory Racing) did all they could to stop the phenomenal youngster from putting another 25 points in his pretty large bag, but all they could do was to follow him on the podium.
    Having stretched his lead even further in the standings (now he boasts 26 points over his teammate and 44 over Lorenzo), Marquez will be once again to beat this weekend in Silverstone. Chances are that the local grid-girls will have to compete with that cheeky smile again, but for now we get these 94 images to see what the Czech ladies could do about that. Smiles aren’t everything, after all…
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    Moto GP ; Brno disappoinment for Cal Crutchlow and Bradley Smith


    There were high expectations for Cal Crutchlow and Bradley Smith at Brno. Crutchlow had blazed to amazing second pole position, while Smith has qualified sixth, instead before even half of the race distance was completed, both riders suffered crashes.
    Smith went down in the second lap at turn 9 when he was behind Valentino Rossi, and unable to return to track due to a broken handlebar, while team mate Crutchlow was trying to bridge the gap with the front runners trying to shake off Alvaro Bautista and Valentino Rossi, made a mistake and lowsided out in lap 8.
    The soon-to-be Ducati rider managed to remount and returned to the field in 20th and managed to make up three places with a damaged M1, but didn’t get any points.
    “Obviously I am disappointed after qualifying in pole position but I had to push really hard to try and get away from Bautista and Rossi. Lorenzo made an incredible start and his first lap was really strong and that put us all under pressure. I was happy with my pace and I felt comfortable but then I made a mistake. I was trying to get myself back in contention for the podium and I lost the front. I am sure I could have finished fourth but I got back on a damaged bike and set a fast and consistent pace and I never gave up. It is not the best preparation for my home race at Silverstone but I go there knowing I have the pace and that I can be challenging at the front. I am really excited for Silverstone and I know the support from the British fans will be incredible, so hopefully I can give them something to cheer about,” said Crutchlow.
    “The race ended far too soon and it is not the way we wanted a positive weekend to end,”said Smith. “I don’t feel I did anything different in that corner and I felt comfortable and the bike felt very good. The improvements we made on a full fuel tank made the bike much better in the early part of the race but I got caught out in Turn 9. The data showed I accelerated a fraction earlier and those small margins can make all the difference. Unfortunately the handlebar was broken so I couldn’t get back in the race. But in my rookie season this can happen when you are pushing to try and learn and build experience. At least I don’t have to wait long for Silverstone. I’m disappointed with today but highly motivated to build on the positive points we gained here. Racing at home is always special but this will be my first MotoGP race at Silverstone and I can’t wait.”
    via TWOWHEELSBLOG