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    jeudi 18 avril 2013

    Triumph Trident Cafe Racer by Super Rat


    A lot has happened since we first featured ‘War Crimes’ from Super Rat. The brothers have put together an online community with a awesome website, clothing (coming soon), events, news, videos and of course pictures of all the Super Rat bikes.
    We also know a bit of background about the brothers Mark and Carl Bjorkland who say growing up they loved skateboarding, custom bikes, custom cars and anything old school fast and hand built. The passion for all things custom they both shared is what led them to establish Super Rat. The brothers build one off customs and push the limits for speed and performance with what can only be referred to as hand crafted rolling works of art.
    After spending time browsing the new website Moto Rivista’s spotlight has stopped on Super Rat’s‘Triumph Trident Cafe Racer’. It all started when Carl and his friend Young were mucking about Café racers, and Young encouraged him to build a Café Racer out of his trident basket which had been lurking around the shop for years.
    While Young was going through the motor, Carl started to build this bike from its tail, which was a bit unusual and made it hard to visually reference the bike. The tailpiece came from a Model T headlight which was split in half and the edges were wrapped with ¼ inch round stock. This tailpiece also holds an additional oil filter fitted nicely inside.
    For the tank Carl started with the tunnel and base, making sure to build a little hollow cubby to hide the coil and electrics into. Carl describes himself as not being great with sheet metal shaping, but looking at the tank you would not believe that! In our previous War Crimes article we talked about their kick ass exhaust build which is a Bjorkland brothers specialty. To build the exhaust for this‘Triumph Trident’ Cafe Racer, Carl started by milling pipes for the 3 into 1, he also built the mufflers out of stainless sheet metal, perforated steel and muffler packing.
    Most of the miscellaneous stuff was purchased from Criaglist and eBay and whatever they couldn’t find was built in-house. The battery box and license plate were in-house hand fabricated out of aluminum. Carl’s brother Mark wired the bike with cloth wire from Young’s choppers. The brothers dropped the fork tubes by 2-inches and made some brass and copper brackets for steering stabilizing, head steadies and gauge mount. In the end Young did all the paint and stripping, he also helped out with the assembly.
    What we witness here is a beautiful Triumph Trident Cafe Racer, designed for style and built for performance! The bike was also featured in ‘The Horse – Backstreet Choppers’ magazine
    For more info on this build check out the video (Click here) ‘Super Rat – Making of the Trident Cafe Racer’.
    Visit - Super Rat | Photos By - Chad DeRosa
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    Syrena Sport revived, limited production possible


    2013 Syrena Sport

    Up to 450 bhp with Nissan 370Z engine

    The Syrena Sport has been revived by constructor Rafal Czubaj and designer Pavlo Burkatskyy.
    The classic FSO Syrena Sport came out in the late 50s and was a Polish sports car which never made it as a production model because of political and economical reasons. It was a two-door coupe featuring a fiberglass body on a steel chassis with a two-cylinder, four-stroke air-cooled boxer 700cc engine and an aluminum block. The engine produced 35 bhp (26 kW) which made the 710 kg (1,565 lbs) sportscar moderatly fast (for those days).
    2013 Syrena Sport
    Now, the Syrena Sport moniker has been brought back to life and is envisioned with a lightweight body allowing the sports car to tip the scales at less than 1,300 kg (2,866 lbs). Power comes from a Nissan 370Z-sourced V6 3.7-liter engine which produces 330 bhp (246 kW) when naturally-aspirated and 450 bhp (335 kW) in turbocharged form.
    2013 Syrena Sport
    The 2013 Syrena Sport is capable of performing the 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) sprint in 4.5 seconds, en route to a top speed of 180 mph (290 km/h).
    For the moment it will remain only as a one-off but if demand is strong, a limited production series will be considered.
    2013 Syrena Sport
    Special thanks to Ecnelis from AutoGEN.pl for the tip!
    Source: nowasyrena.com
    via Worldcarfans

    Bmw R100 RS Special #7 by Ritmo Sereno










    Foto: Ritmo Sereno

    via Racing Café

    GREAT ! INSANE Audi Quattro Sport S1 1000 Lakes Group B Rally


    Audi Quattro 2007 Rallye Deutschland
    We often equate a beautiful sound to music, but the sound of this bonkers Group B Audi Quattro S1 is just flat-out better.
    It makes me miss the wild days of big turbos hoovering up gallons of air, making monstrous explosions and spitting out cheerful blow-off noises as they blast through the countryside.
    This video features all that, and nothing extraneous. A mighty Audi Quattro S1 hammering through the 1000 Lakes rally in Finland, which Quattros won twice in the early ’80s. Spectacular.