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    dimanche 1 novembre 2015

    Internal affairs – the most unusual Porsche interiors of all time


    One of seven Porsche 959 that have been personalized for Sheikh Abdul Aziz Khalifa Althani in 1989.
    Porsche has always been a marque for the purist, but no matter how simple its cars were on the outside, the designers were often less restrained when it came to the interiors. We look back at the most unusual Porsche interiors, from the psychedelic to the hair-raising…

    Down to earth

    Honest, practical cars for everyday use – both the Porsche 356 and 911 owe their worldwide success to the solid Swabian ‘image’. It’s small wonder that the two cars’ ancestor was the VW Beetle, the most democratic automobile of them all. While other sports car manufacturers were battling for attention with flash designs and ever more powerful engines, Porsche remained largely faithful to its modest six-cylinder, rear-engined formula, cloaked in an unostentatious body. Not all of Porsche’s cars satisfied the purists, but the vast majority boasted sharp, typically German-engineered aesthetics. 

    From Pepita to Pasha

    Given the cosmetic modesty of Porsche’s design, it’s surprising to see quite the opposite inside the marque’s cars. From very early on, seats were covered with alternative materials such as cord, tweed, or the ‘Pepita’ houndstooth pattern that proved so popular after the War. But this was just the beginning. 
    In the 1970s, the Porsche 911 and other new models such as the 914 and 928 were offered with a daring collection of interiors. The so-called ‘Pasha’ pattern was particularly disorientating, as though you were looking at a chess board while on LSD. A raft of other chequered, pinstriped and tartan fabrics – all of which enjoyed immense popularity throughout the decade – was also introduced.

    Tiger print and flower power for the Piëch family

    The Stuttgart-based marque’s designers showed just how wild they could be with special orders for the Porsche and Piëch families. Take the Carrera-engined Porsche 916, for example, of which just a few were ever built. One featured – believe it or not – a tiger-print interior. And then there was the fire-engine-red 1973 Carrera RS 2.7 that was built for Hans Michel Piëch, the seats of which were adorned with a paisley pattern. We wonder whether these unique cars still exist today?

    Eighties excess

    The excessive 1980s heralded the arrival of new design trends. While the 1981 Porsche 911 SC 50th Anniversary model’s burgundy red and grey-striped interior was considered daring at the time, the style soon became de rigueur. Glaring red or white leather that today causes us headaches at the mere sight, was considered extremely chic. It’s fair to say that tastes varied drastically in the 1980s, and a new ‘Porsche Exclusive’ division was created in 1986 to capitalise on the demand for more individual models. Responsible for a number of optional extras (including the famous flat-nose conversion of the 911 Turbo), the new division proved particularly popular for interior modification, where the boundaries of taste were once again pushed to the limits. A sheikh from Qatar, for example, ordered seven Porsche 959s, each with different colour leather interiors and his coat of arms emblazoned on the steering wheel and the seats. 

    Bright colours in a dark chapter

    In the 1990s, the automotive world finally caught the bi-colour virus, and Porsche knew no restraint. The pictured interpretations of the 996-series 911 built for an Arab customer are arguably two of the most egregious interiors we’ve ever set eyes on – we’d have called them the Halloween and Christmas editions.

    The horrors certainly didn’t end there. A combination of budget cuts and the questionable taste of the era led to both concept cars and production models (the first generation Boxster and the 996, for example) with interiors of which we don’t wish to be reminded. But time is a great healer, and we’re sure we’ll learn to appreciate ­– even love – the styling, just as we have with the once-despised designs of the 1970s and 1980s. 

    Back to the start

    With the 997 Sport Classic of 2009, Porsche began to take inspiration from its illustrious heritage, with nods to the past such as the famous ducktail spoiler and Fuchs wheels. The following year’s 997 Speedster was a little too much of a reminder of the ghastly 1990s dual colour style, but the 50th Anniversary 911 hit the sweet spot, harking back to the very beginning, by sporting the same Pepita ‘houndstooth’ pattern found in the classic 911 some 50 years ago. 
    Photos: With thanks to the Porsche Archive
    From Pepita to Pasha, you can find many Porsches with the famous interiors listed for sale in the Classic Driver Market. 

    Magnus Walker Pinehurst & Porsches VintageAutoTV

    Porsche collector and customizer Magnus Walker is growing his collection of vintage Porsches and you might be surprised to hear what is on his new wish list. His goal remains simple: to experience everything Porsche has to offer.

    The 'Urban Outlaw' spent a few minutes with us at the second Annual Pinehurst Concours d'Elegance in North Carolina to discuss the cars he's looking to add to his collection, what it was like to be back behind the wheel of his 911 STR for the Iron Mike Rally to Ft. Bragg, and scoping out a few Porsches at Pinehurst.

    Walker is now branching out beyond 1960s - 1970s air cooled 911 based cars to include newer front engine water-cooled Porsches. Porsche 924 Turbo, Porsche 944 and Porsche 928 are the next on his list. Maybe a 914-6 for good measure too! 



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    FIA WORLD ENDURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP Shanghai, Qualifs : Les Porsche 919 Hybrid sans la moindre contestation…/PORSCHE KEEP 100% 2015 POLE RECORD AT SHANGHAI


    MOTORSPORT : FIA WEC - 6 HOURS OF SHANGHAI (CHN) - ROUND 7 10/30-11/01/2015
    par Laurent Mercier (Endurance-Info.com)
    Les Porsche 919 Hybrid n’ont pas été menacées lors de la séance qualificative des 6 Heures de Shanghai, si bien que la marque allemand reste invaincue cette saison dans l’exercice. Brendon Hartley et Mark Webber sont allés cueillir une 4ème pole pour la 919 Hybrid #17. Les coéquipiers de Timo Bernhard ont terminé la séance avec un chrono moyen de 1.42.719.  Sur la #18 qui a connu un souci d’accélérateur ce matin, Marc Lieb et Romain Dumas ont terminé à 0.601s. C’est désormais une habitude, la 2ème ligne sera 100% Audi R18 e-tron quattro avec la #8 de Duval/di Grassi devant la #7 de Tréluyer/Fässler. Le Suisse n’a guère été verni dans le trafic. Les Audi sont reléguées au-delà de la seconde, la #8 à 1.4s et la #7 à 1.8s. C’est encore pire pour les Toyota TS040 HYBRID à plus de 3s. Du côté des LM P1 privées, le Rebellion Racing a devancé le ByKolles Racing.
    MOTORSPORT : FIA WEC - 6 HOURS OF SHANGHAI (CHN) - ROUND 7 10/30-11/01/2015
    Après sa sortie de piste matinale, Julien Canal et Sam Bird ont qualifié la Ligier JS P2/G-Drive Racing #26 en pole avec près de 0.6s d’avance sur la ORECA 05/KCMG. Les deux leaders du championnat s’élanceront donc de la 1ère ligne. La seconde Ligier/G-Drive Racing partira de la ligne suivante avec à ses côtés la Morgan LM P2 EVO/Team SARD-MORAND. Pour sa 1ère qualification en FIA WEC, Tom Dillmann, accompagné par Nelson Panciatici, a placé l’Alpine A450b/Signatech-Alpine dans le quinté de tête devant la Ligier JS P2/Tequila ESM #30. Huitième temps pour la Morgan LM P2/Pegasus Racing Team Total.
    MOTORSPORT : FIA WEC - 6 HOURS OF SHANGHAI (CHN) - ROUND 7 10/30-11/01/2015
    La première ligne GTE-Pro sera entièrement Ferrari et AF Corse. Après le Nürburgring, Gianmaria Bruni et Toni Vilander ont décroché une deuxième pole cette saison en FIA WEC au volant de la 458 GTE #51. Avec un chrono moyen de 2.02.243, le tandem a devancé la #71 de Rigon/Calado de 0.265s. Aston Martin Racing, qui pestait pourtant par une BOP désavantageuse a placé la Vantage GTE partagée par Rees/MacDowall en 2ème ligne à 0.297s de la pole. La Porsche 911 RSR de Mako/Pilet partira à ses côtés, le duo français bouclant la session à 0.805s de la Ferrari #51. On trouve ensuite la seconde Porsche et l’Aston Martin #97 qui décidément peine à retrouver le haut de l’affiche.
    MOTORSPORT : FIA WEC - 6 HOURS OF SHANGHAI (CHN) - ROUND 7 10/30-11/01/2015
    Aston Martin Racing s’est rappelé au bon souvenir de la concurrence en GTE-Am avec une 1ère ligne 100% Aston Martin Racing, la #98 de Dalla Lana/Lamy devant la #96 de Hall/Griffin. Belle qualification de la Corvette C7.R/Larbre Compétition de Roda/Ruberti avec un 3ème chrono à la clé devant la Ferrari 458 GTE/AF Corse de Collard/Perrodo. La Ferrari 458 GTE/SMP Racing qui mène le championnat et qui même être titrée dès ce week-end a pris le 5ème temps.
    Les chronos sont ici
    Mark Webber and Brendon Hartley took a fourth FIA World Endurance Championship pole position in the No.17 Porsche 919 Hybrid at Shanghai this afternoon.
    Porsche scored another 1-2 in qualifying to maintain its perfect pole record in the 2015 World Endurance Championship and ensure that Webber, Hartley and teammate Timo Bernhard stretch their title advantage to two points.
    The title leading No.17 Porsche 919 Hybrid driven by Mark Webber and Brendon Hartley set an average of 1m42.719s this afternoon. Hartley, who has been the quickest driver in the No.17 for most of the meeting, set an outright best of 1m42.621s to lay the foundations of a convincing pole. Before war is declared in the Rugby World Cup this evening, the Australian and New Zealander worked in perfect harmony throughout the qualifying session.
    Such was the advantage that the No.17 Porsche enjoyed; Webber was able to pit the car with five minutes to go. The No.17 Porsche had 0.769s over the sister No.18 car which made an unexpected pit stop after the first lap out of the pit. Marc Lieb and Romain Dumas were on qualifying duties this afternoon. The No.18 Porsche fought back from an engine change which was completed just before the qualifying session.
    Audi was unable to trouble the Porches at Shanghai today in qualifying and line-up third and fourth on the grid. Marcel Fassler hit traffic on his quick lap and was left frustrated to not get nearer the Porches today.
    The No.7 Audi R18 e-tron quattro, in the hands of Fassler and Benoit Treluyer will start behind the sister Audi Sport Team Joest car which was qualified by of Loic Duval and Lucas di Grassi today.
    Toyota finished in fifth and sixth places once again, with Sebastien Buemi and Anthony Davidson qualifying the No.1 TS 040 Hybrid ahead of the Alex Wurz and Mike Conway crewed car, which was just under 0.2s behind.
    The LMP1 Privateer category was headed by the No.12 Rebellion Racing R-One-AER driven by Dominik Kraihamer and Alexander Imperatori. The pair, who are joined by FIA WEC newcomer Matheo Tuscher this weekend, had a trouble-free run to secure the pole from the No.12 Rebellion of Nicolas Prost and Mathias Beche.
    LMP2 pole was claimed for a third successive race by Sam Bird and Julien Canal in the No.26 G-Drive Ligier-Nissan. Canal fought back superbly from an accident in the final Free Practice session this morning, while Bird set easily the fastest individual class lap on a 1m51.984s. The average for the LMP2 pole sitter was 1m52.763s.
    The G-Drive Racing Ligier was almost six tenths of a second quicker than the KCMG ORECA 05-Nissan. The two title rivals will start from the front row just three weeks after a series of controversial incidents at Fuji.  Matt Howson and Nick Tandy qualified the car for the Hong Kong entered team as they attempt to hunt down a now 13-point deficit to the G-Drive trio.
    The other G-Drive Racing Ligier-Nissan qualified by Ricardo Gonzalez and Pipo Derani today placed third maintaining a consistent run of strong performances.
    CLICK HERE for the result from Qualifying
    CLICK HERE to watch the qualifying press conference

    samedi 31 octobre 2015

    Repérage moto en Himalaya (Episode 1/3)

    Suivez les aventures de nos deux intrépides et audacieux tour leaders, Johann et Francois, lors d'un repérage 100% raid aventure en Himalaya. Ils reprennent la route pour découvrir et créer de nouveaux itinéraires pour riders aventureux et n'ayant pas froid aux yeux !

    Follow the adventures of our two intrepid and daring tour leaders, Johann and Francois, during their last recki in Himalaya, 100% adventure racing. They hit the road to discover and create new routes for adventurous riders who do not have cold feet !

    Essais Libres 2 : Chilton se rebiffe en Thaïlande :Chilton charges in Thailand/ Le héro local Sritrai en termine avec sa première journée en WTCC


    Tom Chilton fait le show aux Essais Libres 2, ultime préparation avant les 21e et 22e manches du Championnat du Monde FIA des Voitures de Tourisme, en donnant le rythme sur le Chang International Circuit, à Buriram.
    Sous des températures tout juste inférieures à 30°C, Chilton a avalé les 4,555 kilomètres du circuit qui accueille ce week-end la première édition de la  WTCC Race of Thailand en 1m38.881.
    « J’ai réalisé un excellent deuxième secteur, qui se compose de la portion la plus technique du tracé, confie Chilton, en lice pour le Trophée Yokohama au volant de sa Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1. J’avais jusqu’alors rencontré des problèmes avec les amortisseurs, le différentiel et l’embrayage, ce qui signifie que je n’avais pu bouclé que deux tours lancés avant les EL2, qui plus est avec une auto qui ne fonctionnait pas correctement. Comme il fallait apprendre la piste, je me suis forcé ensuite à rester en piste, à attaquer, et c’est ce qui me vaut de terminer P1. Il faut maintenant que je reproduise cette performance en qualifications. »
    Gabriele Tarquini se hisse en 2e position pour le compte de Honda, à 0.078s du Britannique, talonné par Norbert Michelisz et Tiago Monteiro, eux aussi sur Honda. Mehdi Bennani apparait comme le meilleur pilote de Citroën en 5e position, précédant Hugo Valente, John Filippi, José María López, Sébastien Loeb, Grégoire Demoustier, Ma Qing Hua et la LADA de Rob Huff. Un classement très serré puisqu’une seconde, seulement, séparent les douze premiers.
    Les concurrents retrouveront maintenant la piste à 10h00, dimanche, pour les qualifications qui détermineront la pole position présentée par DHL.
    Le héro local Sritrai en termine avec sa première journée en WTCC
    Le pilote thaïlandais Tin Sritrai a conclu sa première journée dans le Championnat du Monde FIA des Voitures de Tourisme avec trois performances très respectables au volant de sa Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1.
    Sritrai écrit une page de l’histoire du sport automobile en étant le premier pilote originaire de Thaïlande à participer à un meeting du WTCC. Après avoir réalisé le 16e chrono lors des tests, il se classa ensuite 18e à deux reprises et engrangé de l’expérience dans l’habitacle de sa voiture du Campos Racing qu’il découvre totalement. de par deux fois  as the first driver from Thailand to race in the WTCC.
    A l’aube de cet évènement, Sritrai confia aux médias locaux, à Bangkok : « Je ressens une extrême fierté, car toutes mes idoles dans les courses de Tourisme sont réunis ici autour de moi. Je ne ressens pas de pression particulière, je me sens au contraire parfaitement prêt. »
    Tom Chilton stole the show in Free Practice 2 for rounds 21 and 22 of the FIA World Touring Car Championship by setting the pace at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram this evening.
    In temperatures just below 30 degrees centigrade, Chilton posted a best lap of 1m38.881s around the 4.555-kilometre track, which is hosting the inaugural WTCC Race of Thailand this weekend.
    “It was a mega middle sector,” said Chilton, who is chasing Yokohama Drivers’ Trophy honours in his Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1. “It’s where all the corners are and is very technical. Up until now I’ve had problems with the car with dampers, the differential and the clutch and I’d only done two flying laps before FP2 with a car that was working. I was still learning the circuit so stayed out, pushed as hard as I could and got P1. Now I need to carry that into qualifying.”
    Gabriele Tarquini was second quickest for Honda, 0.078s down on Chilton, with Norbert Michelisz and Tiago Monteiro next up in their Hondas. Mehdi Bennani was the top Citroën runner in fifth followed by Hugo Valente, John Filippi, José María López, Sébastien Loeb, Grégoire Demoustier, Ma Qing Hua and LADA’s Rob Huff as less than a second covered the top 12 drivers to underline the serious competition in the WTCC.
    The next track action is at 10h00 on Sunday when the battle for the DHL Pole Position gets underway with Qualifying. Click here to view the Free Practice 2 classification.

    Thai driver Tin Sritrai has completed his first day in the FIA World Touring Car Championship with three respectable performances in his Chevrolet RML Cruze TC1.
    Sritrai is making history this weekend as the first driver from Thailand to race in the WTCC. After posting the 16th best time in testing, Sritrai was P18 in Free Practice 1 and 2 as he builds his experience of his Campos Racing machine, which he hadn’t driven prior to this morning.
    Prior to the event, Sritrai told local media gathered at a press conference in Bangkok: “I am so proud that I have the chance to go and do WTCC Race of Thailand because all my idols of touring car racing are gathered here. I am not feeling so much pressure, I feel well prepared now.”


    Breen remporte le Rallye du Valais et l’ERC Asphalt Master ; Botka sacré en ERC2 suite à sa victoire au Valais / Breen becomes ERC Asphalt Master with victory in Valais ;Botka becomes ERC2 champion with victory in Valais


    Breen becomes ERC Asphalt Master with victory in Valais
    Craig Breen fait coup double au Rallye International du Valais en empochant la victoire et le trophée ERC Asphalt Master. Avec quatre succès au compteur, l’Irlandais devient également le pilote à avoir triomphé le plus de fois cette année.
    Accompagné par Scott Martin, Breen a mené l’épreuve de bout en bout pour terminer avec une avance de plus de 39 secondes.
    Alexey Lukyanuk (Russian Performance Motorsport Ford Fiesta R5) longtemps au coude à coude avec Olivier Burri (Citroën DS3 RRC), décroche la médaille d’argent tandisque que le local de l’étape grimpe sur la 3e marche du podium.
    François Delecour a quant à lui été contraint à l’abandon dans l’ES15 à cause de problèmes de surchauffe. Un des trois radiateurs de sa Tuthill Porsche 997 ayant été endommagé.
    David Botka (Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX) décroche le titre en ERC2 suite à sa victoire au Rallye International du Valais.
    Le Hongrois aura réalisé une fantastique deuxième partie de saison en inscrivant trois succès sur les quatre dernières épreuves : des résultats qui lui ont permis de dépasser son adversaire Vojetch Stajf.
    Stajf, longtemps leader cette année, était très rapide lui aussi. Le pilote tchèque a enregistré sept temps scratch mais tous ses espoirs de titre se sont envolés dans la dernière spéciale lorsque sa Subaru Impreza WRX STI, en proie à des problèmes de frein, s’est immobilisée.
    Tibor Erdi n’a jamais été en mesure de rivaliser avec les deux mais il n’aura commis aucune erreur. Il est ainsi récompensé d’une 2eplace.

    Craig Breen has added the 2015 ERC Asphalt Master title to his long list of achievements, after winning the Rallye International du Valais. It was also the Peugeot Rally Academy driver’s fourth FIA European Rally Championship win of the season – more than any other driver.
    Partnered by Scott Martin, Breen led from start to finish to win the Swiss event by 39.4 seconds.
    Alexey Lukyanuk enjoyed a great battle for second place with OIivier Burri, with the Russian Performance Motorsport Ford Fiesta R5 driver taking silver, ahead of the local Citroën DS3 RRC pilot.
    Unfortunately, François Delecour retired his Tuthill Porsche 997 at the end of SS15 with overheat problems, having damaging one (or more) of the car’s three radiators.
    Botka becomes ERC2 champion with victory in Valais
    Dávid Botka is the 2015 ERC2 champion, after scoring victory on the Rallye International du Valais.
    A magnificent second half of the season, in which the Hungarian driver scored three wins in the final four rallies, saw the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX driver eventually overtake arch rival Vojtěch Štajf – and together with four second place finishes, Botka is a very worthy champion.
    Štajf had led for most of the season, and he was quick again in Switzerland, scoring seven fastest stage times. The Czech driver was in contention for the title right up until the final stage, when his Subaru Duck Czech National Team Impreza WRX STI – which had been suffering brake problems on the long downhill sections – cruelly stopped on the final stage.
    Whilst he wasn’t able to challenge Botka and Štajf for victory, Tibor Érdi never put a foot wrong in Valais and was rewarded with the runners-up up spot on the event.



    Ryan Tuerck gets first go in Ken Block's Gymkhana Escort!


    Hoonigan driver Ryan Tuerck will be piloting this revamped 1978 Ford Escort Mk2 RS in its competition debut at the Monster Energy Gymkhana GRID event this weekend at Santa Pod Raceway in the United Kingdom. Hoonigan tapped top Formula Drift driver Ryan Tuerck to fill the seat, as Head Hoonigan in Charge (H.H.I.C.) Ken Block will be occupied defending his AWD title in the Ford Hoonicorn RTR.




    For more details on Ken Block's 1978 Ford Escort Mk2 RS Gymkhana Machine: http://blog.hoonigan.com/gymkhana-esc...

    Icon 1000 Suzuki "New Jack" Katana Custom

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    The 1982 Suzuki Katana was a machine before her time, a Nippon-Saxon gamble on starship styling to jumpstart Suzuki’s dour offerings.

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    Thirty years on, she’s the darling of the ball, but in ’82 few were interested in dancing with the silver dame. The New Jack is ICON 1000’s reimagination of what could have been. 



    BMW R100 – Kevil’s Speed Shop



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    Written by Martin Hodgson.
    Kevil’s Speed Shop describe themselves as “The UK’s premier custom BMW builder, producing top quality, one-off commissioned BMWs.” It’s a bold statement, but with bikes as perfect as this 1981 BMW R100 just one example of what rolls out of their workshop, they have plenty of evidence to back it up. Founded by Kevin Hill, a man with decades of experience, the team operate out of the seaside town of Paignton in Devon. Having seen one of their past builds Andrea, who is an IT consultant from Prague, knew exactly what he wanted. With the build in mind, he gave the team free rein to build him the ultimate BMW R Café Racer and boy, did they deliver.
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    If there is one thing that is common to all Kevil’s builds its how clean they are, the attention to detail and the sheer perfectionism applied in all areas. This build known as “Wild Thing” is no different, you could literally eat off it and the tins are fit for the Queen. The paint work is a mix of gold with fawn grey broken up by black line work that flows seamlessly from front to back. The tank is as straight as any item you’d see off the show room floor and wears Kevil’s badges where the BMW items once were laid. The café racer style seat with its matching paint work sits on a reworked custom subframe with Andrea taking pride of place sitting on an incredible taupe leather seat by Kevil’s. Even the headlight features the same incredible paint work and attention to detail, a level of finish truly befitting of the Speed Shop name.
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    There is something more than a little special about the engine fitted to the R100, a twin cylinder boxer engine of some 980cc means a hefty crank and two enormous pistons flinging from side to side. Hit the electric start and for a moment or two it feels like the world might end until the Bavarian balances up and ticks over at idle with just the slightest of vibration. Improving the fuelling and throttle response Kevil’s added a pair of Mikuni VM34 carburettors from Japan with pod filters. While the electrical side is just as impressive, all the way from Denver Colorado comes The Euro MotoElectrics EnDuraSpark electronic ignition, an electronic hall effect trigger and electronic ignition advance module that works with an EnDuraLast charging system. The exhaust is fed out of a stunning set of headers and crossover pipe that expel gases through twin matte black finished classic mufflers.
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    A lightened flywheel helps the big BMW engine spin up and all that torque is sent through the 5 speed box to the silky smooth delivery of the shaft drive rear end. While earlier versions of the R100 had left riders feeling the need for a little more brake this bike suffers nothing of the sort, the twin drilled discs are clamped by Brembo calipers and give confidence inspiring performance all day long. The front suspension utilises the factory telescopic forks that are held in place by a beautiful billet top yoke and the whole setup looks better than brand new. While out back adjustable YSS shocks not only look the business but further enhance the performance credentials of this seriously impressive machine.
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    But there is more to this amazing build than just the way it goes and stops, just take a look at the detailing of that engine. A mix of raw metal and black paint work in just the right places, the airbox has been removed and a cover added but rather than waste the space it’s become home to the ignition. This along with the custom top yoke further cleans up the front end aided brilliantly with the white-faced Koso multifunction gauge. Like everything and I mean everything on this build it has either been replaced or overhauled, that goes for the new master cylinder, clip-ons, switch blocks and levers that all add to the show quality finish. Signalling is left to the neatly installed LED indicators with clear lenses while the tail light has been mounted into the tail section for a factory like fit.
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    The Café seat dictates this is a ride purely for one and so both sets of pegs have been ditched, the rider now using a set of custom rearsets. There is no rear fender but the blacked out front item is bobbed to precise dimensions and is also built as a fork brace to further refine the handling of the gator’d forks. The hubs and axles have been cleaned within an inch of their life and now support a set of the stock BMW wheels in black wrapped in Continental tyres for all conditions. Even the fuel taps are impressive in their truly NOS finish, the aircraft like linkages on the foot controls and side stand and the frame that is smooth, detabbed and not a blemish in sight.
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    Perhaps what makes Kevil’s Speed Shops achievement with this build so impressive is that this is not a one-off item designed to drum up business, they build all their bikes to this lofty standard. And now on the streets of Prague, when his keyboard falls silent, Andrea can join an elite company of riders who get to pilot the exclusive bespoke builds that roll out of the Devon workshop one incredible motorcycle after another.
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