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    mardi 2 juillet 2013

    PopBang Classics - 1982 Suzuki GS450


    Hailing from the Gold Coast, this 1982 Suzuki GS450 has been a huge labour of love for the custom outfit PopBang Classics. I tried to think of a witty anecdote to sum up the amount of time and effort that has been put into this bike but basically you’d just say ‘a shitload, at it’s not even their bike!’
    Justin is the man of the hour and explains the process of turning this ugly duckling into the ball room beauty the best. “ When this little bike got dropped off at PopBang, the first thought was ‘what the hell am I going to do with this?’ The owner had just bought it for $300 and it was a mess. It had the oddly mounted GS square fuel tank with added swastika’s! The very 80’s star shaped rims, A pair of homemade Z-Bars that looked like they had been run over by an 18 wheeler and then mounted. A set of rear shocks with no springs and a bird’s nest of wiring. So as you can imagine, a lot of it got put in the bin.
    The direction from the owner was to make an all-black brat\bobber…  and that was it. But I hate completely black bikes as it hides the details and they look like every other garage bike that’s been attacked with a rattle can. So I took creative control and that’s where the brass idea can from, leading to endless hours polishing nuts and cutting threads! Every part of this bike was either made, modified, polished or painted in house at PopBang Classics except for the custom seat pan that got covered by Gold Coast Truck & Auto Upholstery and the wheels were laced up by Ash’s Spoked Wheels.
    The bike took 7 months to complete. Most of that time was dedicated to finding the materials and parts to make it just right. The whole bike snowballed pretty quickly once the ideas started flowing. I wanted it to be something different, something you look at and don’t just say ‘that’s a bobber’ or that’s a ‘café racer’ you sit back, stare and say ‘that’s cool…what is it?’ The point of the bike and PopBang in general is to not follow the general trends or fall into a category, but create something that will stand out and not look out of place in years to come.”
    Modifications:
    • Shortened and smoothed frame with chromoly tail hoop, all welds re-tigged.
    • 96 ZX6R monoshock conversion. 
    • Handmade tank.
    • PopBang Fiberglass guards.  
    • Custom leather seat.
    • Hidden electrical box and wiring.
    • Handmade exhaust with titanium wrap. 
    • Polished velocity stacks.
    • 21” alloy rim drilled and laced to Suzuki VMX hub, brass nipples.
    • 18” spoked rear from a GSX250 re-laced with brass nipples.
    • Handmade rear sets.
    • Handmade Handlebars with custom internal throttle.
    • Modified rear LED Indicators to include brake and taillights.
    • Brass cigar box vents in the drums.

    DU BEAU MONDE POUR LE TEST DAY DES 24 HEURES DE SPA !



    Sitôt le meeting Blancpain Endurance Series du Paul Ricard terminé, une partie du plateau est en route vers Spa-Francorchamps pour le Test Day des 24 Heures de Spa qui se tiendra ce mercredi. Ce n'est qu'à ce moment que l'on connaîtra la liste complète des engagés mais ce n'est une surprise pour personne que l'on attend du lourd dans les Ardennes belges à la fin juillet. De quoi avoir la plus grande course GT au monde...

    En attendant, le Test Day fera lui aussi le plein de concurrents même si cette liste n'est que provisoire. On notera la présence de quelques renforts dont une Porsche 911 GT3-R pour le Manthey Racing que se partageront Richard Lietz, Patrick Pilet et Marc Lieb. Assurément un équipage pour jouer la gagne. L'autre grosse nouveauté nous vient de Audi AG avec une Audi R8 LMS ultra pour André Lotterer. Le double vainqueur des 24 Heures du Mans avait apprécié sa participation l'an passé. On attend maintenant la confirmation de ses deux coéquipiers. Aston Martin Racing pourrait également dépêcher sur place une Vantage V12 GT3. Les Suisses du Fach Auto Tech ne feront pas dans la dentelle avec une Porsche 911 GT3-R confiée à Wolf Henzler et Martin Ragginger. Le team est connu pour rouler chaque année aux 24 Heures de Dubai.

    En Pro-Am Cup, Thomas Jäger trouve refuge chez Black Falcon tandis que United Autosports fera rouler une Audi R8 LMS ultra. On notera la présence de trois Porsche 997 GT3 Cup pour le Lechner Racing. Les équipes françaises ne pourront pas être de la partie ce mercredi pour cause de Championnat de France GT en fin de semaine. Cela concerne Hexis Racing, TDS Racing, Team SOFREV-ASP, Sport Garage, Saintéloc Racing et Pro GT by Alméras. Absent de la liste, le Boutsen Ginion Racing nous a confirmé que ses McLaren seraient bien en piste.

    Laurent Mercier (Endurance-Info)

    Pro-Cup 
    1Belgian Audi Club Team WRTAudi R8 LMS ultraOrtelli-Vanthoor-Rast
    2Belgian Audi Club Team WRTAudi R8 LMS ultraFrey-Halliday-Mayr Melnhof
    6Phoenix RacingAudi R8 LMS ultraPrimat-Jarvis-Haase
    13Belgian Audi Club Team WRTAudi R8 LMS ultraStippler-Mies-Sandström
    16Phoenix RacingAudi R8 LMS ultraIde-Kumpen-Winkelhock
    23JRM RacingNissan GT-R GT3Kane-Dumbreck
    26Vita4One Racing TeamBMW Z4 GT3Franchi-Colombo-Kechele
    44Kessel RacingFerrari 458 Italia GT3Ramos-Zampieri-Rigon
    62Fortec MotorsportsMercedes SLS AMG GT3
    70SMP RacingFerrari 458 Italia GT3Basov-Skyrabin-Pier Guidi
    71SMP RacingFerrari 458 Italia GT3Aleshin-Ladygin-Shaitar
    75ProSpeed CompetitionPorsche 911 GT3-RMaassen-Hennerici-Soulet
    80Emil FreyAston Martin V12 Vantage GT3Frey-Barth
    84HTP MotorsportMercedes SLS AMG GT3Buhk-Day-Ludwig
    97Aston Martin RacingAston Martin V12 Vantage GT3White-Onslow Cole
    98Fach Auto TechPorsche 911 GT3-RHenzler-Ragginger
    111Kessel RacingFerrari 458 Italia GT3Castellaccci-Petrobelli
    124Blancpain RacingLamborghini Gallardo FL2Rosina-Amos-Von Thurn und Taxis
    127ROWE RacingMercedes SLS AMG GT3Seyffarth-Arnold
    150Manthey RacingPorsche 911 GT3-RLieb-Lietz-Pilet
    160Audi AGAudi R8 LMS ultraLotterer
    Pro-Am Cup 
    9Gulf Racing UKMcLaren MP4-12CWainwright-Meyrick
    17Insight Racing with Flex-BoxFerrari 458 Italia GT3Jensen-Andersen
    18Black FalconMercedes SLS AMG GT3Hummel-Jans-Jäger
    19Black FalconMercedes SLS AMG GT3Morley-Lebed
    22Preci-SparkMercedes SLS AMG GT3Jones-Jones-Jones-Jones
    24Blancpain ReiterLamborghini Gallardo FL2Kox-Hayek-Menten
    32Nissan Academy Team RJNNissan Gt-R GT3Shulzhitskiy-Doherty-Reip-Mardenborough-Pyzera
    48ProSpeed CompetitionPorsche 911 GT3-R
    50AF CorseFerrari 458 Italia GT3Hommerson-Bertolini-Machiels
    72SMP RacingFerrari 458 Italia GT3Rotenberg-Zlobin-Mediani
    73SMP RacingFerrari 458 Italia GT3Frolov-Markosov-Evsitgneev
    123Team UkraineFerrari 458 Italia GT3Gianmaria-Kruglik-Tsyplakov
    125United AutosportsAudi R8 LMS ultraBratt-Li-Dean
    230JRM RacingNissan GT-R GT3Bell-Bateman-Al Masaood-Fannin
    Gentlemen Trophy + Cup
    49AF CorseFerrari 458 Italia GT3Blank-Bachelier-Mallegol
    51AF CorseFerrari 458 Italia GT3Mann-Guedes-Barreiros
    40Speed Lover (TBC)Porsche 997 GT3 Cup
    41Lechner RacingPorsche 997 GT3 CupAmmermüller
    42Lechner RacingPorsche 997 GT3 CupSchmid
    43Lechner RacingPorsche 997 GT3 CupNomaw

    Weet-a-bix - Yamaha TW200


    When James Kellas packed his bags and headed for Aus, he left behind his legacy of turning VW Beetles into drag strip beasts. In need of transportation around Sydney he opted for the ever reliable Yamaha TW200. “If it’s good enough for a Japanese farmer it’s good enough for me” says James, who blames his Grandmother for getting him into bikes in the first place with her 1938 Ariel NG350. However, never satisfied with an engine being stock James tore into the TW. The result?
    An amazing Salt Lake racer. “I either wanted to build a Sandrail and do the Finke Desert Race or build up something for Australian Speed Week and get down to the Salts’ explains James. So the bike was stripped, welds were made, the engine was rebuilt (twice) and the whole thing given a spray (props on the colour choice). The hardest part of the build was conforming to the strict regulations around Salt Racing says James “The prep for the bike was simple, read the rule book, read the rule book again then build the bike to the rules without cutting corners. Everything else wasn’t really planned, I just went with the flow and it all came together”.
    How did he go? He clocked 119kph (74mph) which may not sound fast to some but that scored the national open class 250cc record at Lake Gairdner. What's next? Well another racer of course, the record has now been taken from James and he wants it back!
    The Specs:
    • Custom Seat
    • RD 250 Tank
    • Clip Ons
    • Extended Swingarm
    • “Supertrapp” Exhaust
    • Pod Filter
    • Copper Rear Frame Loop
    • Alloy Rims
    • Custom Speedo
    • Custom Indicators
    • Rear Sets
    • Kill Lead
    • Full Chain Guard
    • Custom Under Seat Electrics
    • Custom Spray

    Masters of Design: The Zagatos


    An Italian sports car that’s light, fast and – most importantly – beautiful? In that case it was probably penned by Zagato, for the great Milanese design house has long shaped the metal on legendary, performance-orientated cars...

    Masters of Design: The Zagatos
    Ugo Zagato: The grandfather of success
    When Ugo Zagato founded his body shop in 1919, he quickly established a successful business, whose clients included illustrious brands such as Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Ferrari and Aston Martin.
    Following an apprenticeship in a Cologne-based machine shop aged 15, Ugo returned to Italy to build aircraft. Using his newfound engineering and aerodynamic knowledge, Zagato soon made a splash with cars such as the Alfa 6C 1500 and 1750 and, in the 30s, he developed race-ready sports cars with then-radical features such as integrated headlights and sloping windscreens. Before Ugo Zagato’s death in 1968, his two sons Elio and Gianni were the driving forces behind the business and Elio helped catapult the design house into the limelight by driving a Zagato-designed Fiat 8V to victory in the famous Avus Race in Berlin, 1955.
    Masters of Design: The Zagatos
    Elio and Gianni Zagato: The fathers of the Gran Turismo
    Small series cars and the birth of the Gran Turismo designs shaped the great post-War era of Zagato. The brothers gave sports coupés aerodynamic prowess for the racetrack; cars such as the Fiat 750 Abarth, later versions of which became known as ‘Double Bubbles’ because of the two curvaceous humps in the roofline – a feature that became a signature of Zagato bodies in the future. Designers were the lifeblood of Zagato. They came and they went, but each one left their mark. Among them was Ercole Spada, the firm’s most famous engineer, whose first project upon arriving was the achingly gorgeous Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato.
    Masters of Design: The Zagatos
    Andrea Zagato and Marinella Rivolta-Zagato: Legendary names unite
    The company is now run by Ugo’s grandson Andrea, and his wife Marinella (the granddaughter of Renzo Rivolta, himself the ‘father’ of the Isetta and Iso Grifo GT). Zagato is not just about motor show concepts and prototypes. Limited-edition runs of coachbuilt cars are proving popular, and the company is taking advantage of this demand with cars such as the Aston V12 Zagato. This high-powered couple of automotive design has transformed the technically oriented body shop into a modern enterprise, and ensured that the legend lives on. Long may it do so.
    Photos: Zagato / Getty Images
    via Classic Driver