samedi 19 juillet 2014
Breslau Poland will continue...
LIVETICKER EN: THE LAST day! Good Morning from Drawsko Pomorskie to the last stage of the Breslau Poland 2014. In commemoration of the Breslau founder Klaus Leihener, who died last year in a car-accident, the stage was named "Spirit of Klaus Leihener".
"This will be a special Trophy," organizer Alexander Kovatchev said during the briefing. "The winner in the extreme class will get a special prize. We want to install this as a new tradition - like a curve in the Formula 1 is named after Ayrton Senna, from now on the last stage of every Breslau Poland will be named after Klaus Leihener. For this also Klaus´ son is with the rally today.
Today´s stage is about 107 kilometers timed section and 15 kms liaison. The start will be also the finish, the participants will pass that point four times - so very good for the spectators to see the race live... The first bike will start at 10:45.
LIVETICKER EN: NEARLY ALL competitors are in the stage, also the trucks. The field is led by Beat Juen from Austria (KTM), in the cars we actually can see a nice fight between the Opel Antara of Petar Cenkov (BG) and Wojciech Tolak in the Mercedes G500 (PL)...
The vice-winner of the "Africa Eco Race" 2013, Guilleaume Martens from Holland, totally lost the right track and is in the middle of a round course inside a wide open Polygon...
Funny thing: The tracker is working - even if you are leaving... Some competitors who left the rally forgot the bring back the tracker to the race-office... So you can follow them on their way home...
TON UP GARAGE R45 PURE
They all make it look so easy. The volume of brilliantly executed custom bikes flooding our computer screens from both pro and amateur builders alike belie a key fact. Building a beautiful custom bike is not as simple as we hope. A quick trawl through the graveyard of ebay yields any number of machines filed under “Cafe Racer”, “Scrambler” or “Custom” that just do not work. The best intentions, a smattering of new parts, some creative fabrication and a wealth of inspiration have culminated in an unfortunately failed attempt. As the donor market becomes ever more ploughed for suitable base models these halfway attempts are slipping into the potential project category. This is one such lucky machine that has been saved from its previously butchered custom state and reinvented to realise the ambitions that stirred its initial transformation.
This little R45 landed on its feet. It found itself seeking redemption within the walls of Ton Up Garage in Portugal where Daniel and Pedro have established themselves in the upper echelons of the pro build league. On the Ton Up Garage Bikeshed page you will find a trio of their splendid custom Bonneville’s and a stunning Kawasaki Zephyr build, but this is the first Ton Up Boxer to make it’s way into the Shed. You can see the Ton Up DNA running through the bike.
The name of this bike epitomises the mission statement of the build. Pure. “This bike reflects at best the essentials of a motorcycle” – “We made it without having a costumer for it, so all decisions of what to do with it were completely ours with no foreign input”. As you can see, the boys need no advice on how to put together a super clean motorcycle.
With a small 474cc engine and 35hp the R45 is a natural city dweller, preferring the commute to long legged touring. Daniel and Pedro prepared the bike with off road tyres to tackle the crumbly city streets of the old town, to match the tyres and absorb the potholes the shocks were upgraded and the forks overhauled. They report she is very well balanced and tackles the worst of the city streets with ease.
The old school off road theme continues with the spoked wheels and a custom fabricated stone guard over the headlight. Chrome mudguards were cut and fitted, the rear nestling tightly in the adapted rear subframe. High braced MX bars with a small cream faced speedometer complete the running gear.
As with all Ton Up builds the colour scheme has been thoroughly thought out and beautifully executed. “We decided to paint the bike in white purity and earth brown.” For me, I can’t look at the thing without craving a beautiful cup of coffee.
The brown finds its way onto the cylinder heads, grips, stone guard, the beautiful branded seat and the exhaust wrap. The white curiously surfaces on the exhaust cans and again on the headlight shell tying in with the front section of the tank.
The overall palette is beautiful and cohesive, the yellow tinted light and original fork reflectors adding some contrast.
Ton Up report that this little beauty is for sale thought their web page. If you don’t trust yourself with the spanners why not save some poor bike the distress of a failed makeover and get yourself this twice rejuvenated R45.
See more on Ton-up Garage’s Website, Facebook Page and on the Bike Shed’s Ton Up Garage Page
from The Bike Shed
The Exec 550 by Kott Motorcycles is the Classic Driver's café racer
Café racers are enjoying something of a renaissance, with many companies reviving antiquated vintage bikes, blending modern levels of performance with incredible bespoke craftsmanship. California-based Kott Motorcycles is one such example, and this is its latest creation, the Exec 550…
Based on a 1974 Honda CB550 (the company favours Seventies Hondas), the Exec 550 has been stripped of any superfluous or extravagant features, boasting a simple-yet-functional design that is, for want of a better phrase, plain cool.
Almost all aspects of the original bike have been redefined with performance firmly in mind. Modifications include an adapted frame to accommodate the Honda 750SS’s slightly larger fuel tank, a stainless-steel four-into-one header and the addition of a second drilled brake disc up-front.
Simple, functional
There are cosmetic features, too (though only where absolutely necessary), such as the tasteful brass highlights, a Sixties-era pressed-steel Honda headlight, and a chic, hand-built leather seat that neatly doubles as a tailpiece to house the LED taillight and battery.
Peer a little closer at the extremely well-packaged internals, and the four stainless velocity stacks are just visible, peeping out of the back of the 544cc Honda engine, guarded sensibly by a custom removable splash-guard for when the going gets wet.
The Kott Motorcycles Exec 550 took best custom motorcycle at the annual Friends of Steve McQueen show. And if they think it’s fit for McQueen, we think it’s fit for every Classic Driver.
Photos: Kott Motorcycles
Breslau Poland: Rally on standby by Military because of actual political situation.
Because of the eventual shoutdown of an Malaysian Airplane over the East-Ukraine, the NATO-military in the Polish Drawsko Pomorkie region is in "CODE RED" actually.
The Military Police of Poland was visiting the camp and organization of the Rally Breslau today morning and submitted the newest facts. Actually the rally is not allowed to start because the Military-area (in which the rally takes place) is closed for civilians. Inside the area even all mobile-phones and also radio-transmission are blocked.
As the Military Police reported, at 11:00 CET the Polish Military officials will have an meeting in Warszaw about the actual situation - and to stop "CODE RED" in the Military area. This means: The Rally is not cancelled - the organization is waiting for a "GO" or "NO GO".
In a special briefing at 09:00 CET race-director Alexander Kovatchev was speaking to the competitors - everybody accepted the situation. "We are on stand-by," Kovatchev said. "This situation is not under our control, but the officials are with us. Please try to enjoy the day - and keep also on stand by. We are ready to go and just waiting for the "good" call!"
If you are wondering why there are less news on marathonrally.com: All of our crew is producing the liveticker for the Rally, which you can follow [ HERE ].
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