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    mercredi 29 janvier 2014

    Snapshot: Hunt's queasy homecoming, Silverstone 1973


    James Hunt appears a little queasy as he prepares for his first Silverstone GP, 1973
    Silverstone, 1973. James Hunt mentally prepares for his first-ever British GP, appearing a little queasy as he tries to shrug off his nerves...
    Hunt prepares to do battle in front of his home crowd at the British GP of 1973, held at Silverstone. With his stomach settled – probably by emptying it against the nearest pit wall, true to form – he now sets about doing the same with his nerves.
    Despite setting the fastest lap of the race, Hunt will end his debut home GP in a respectable but not entirely satisfying fourth place. But there's a lot more to come from the dashing daredevil...
    Several classic Formula 1 cars can be found in the Classic Driver Market.

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    mardi 28 janvier 2014

    DUCATI 999S BY VENIER CUSTOMS


    Ducati 999S
    This is one of the fastest motorcycles we’ve ever featured—and I’d say it’s one of the best-looking too. It’s a Ducati 999S ‘Testastretta’ converted from race to road use byStefano Venier, a New York-based builder with an immaculate eye for understated aesthetics.
    Venier is best known for his classic Moto Guzzi customs, but he was salivating at the prospect of wheeling a 999S into his workshop. “Working on a race bike was a dream project,” he says. “It was a new experience to work on a modern motorcycle too.”
    Ducati 999S
    The commission for ’999VX’ came from photographer Riccardo Vimercati, who wanted to convert his track machine to road use. The bike already had a sprinkling of race parts; it’s closely related to the machines ridden by Troy Bayliss and Reuben Xaus in competition. The top-shelf goodies included an STM clutch and Discacciati levers, plus a RapidBike ECU and quickshifter. Power output is well north of 150 hp.
    Ducati 999S
    Once the fairing was off, Venier rebuilt the rear end with a leather seat, a new support frame, and a removable hard seat cover. He then switched out the stock alloy wheels for a set of spoked rims from a Ducati GT1000—describing it as “a really hard job to do right on a bike with so much power.” Exhaust gases now exit via Termignoni Corse headers into a Zard muffler. (“You should hear her voice now!”)
    Ducati 999S
    Much of the work was in the detail, removing a multitude of brackets, tabs, wiring and electrical parts, with the odd relocation of components to keep the bike looking tidy in its naked state. The color is a dark gray rather than absolute black, and the front fender is custom-fabricated.
    Ducati 999S
    Some things, however, were best left alone. “We tried to redesign the tank, but it was impossible to improve on the Pierre Terblanche design,” Venier reports. “To my eyes, it’s one of the best tanks ever created.” So Venier confined the rest of his mods to small touches like the mesh side panels, designed to give a little visual lift.
    The next bikes to leave the Venier stable will be brand new Moto Guzzis: a V7 Stone and a California 1400. We can’t wait to see what he does with those.
    Photos by Donatello Trevisiol. Check the Venier Customs website for more of Stefano’s work, and follow his news via the Venier Facebook page.
    Ducati 999S
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    for SALE : Norton Molnar Manx Replica (2013)

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    La moto présentée est une Molnar Manx Replica construite en 2013. Elle a très peu roulée et n’a jamais courue (deux sorties en démo en 2013 et 250 km), elle est donc neuve.



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    Spécifications techniques :

    Alésage moteur 90 mm
    Roulements moteur renforcés
    Carburateur Gardner 40 mm
    Boite Quaife 6 rapports à barillet
    Amortisseurs Ar Maxton
    Allumage magnéto électronique
    Amortisseur de direction Öhlins
    Roues 18 avec pneus Avon racing
    Carénage intégral avec bac récupérateur intégré
    Garde boue avant, arrière carbone
    Frein avant Fontana 4 cames 230 mm
    Compte tours électronique
    Deux lignes d’échappement fournies : Une complète inox » Molnar » 109 décibels, et une complète avec silencieux carbone 100 décibels.

    La documentation pour entretient ainsi que des pièces de maintenance (valeur des pièces neuves : 1000 €) sont fournies avec la moto.
    Cette Manx Molnar est immédiatement disponible en France.



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    Un ingénieur passionné qui fait vivre la légende

    En 1994 la société anglaise Molnar Precision Limited, fondé par l’ingénieur passionné Andy Molnar, acquiert les droits de fabriquer des Norton Manx. En 2005 la Molnar Manx n° 100 a été livrée au « National Motorcycle Museum ».
    Molnar est également fournisseur de pièces pour des machines originales. Les pièces standard sont fabriquées d’après les plans originaux Norton.
    Les ingénieurs ont développé le moteur Manx, basé sur les expériences et essais du passé effectué par Norton ainsi que Tickle, qui avait acheté Manx en 1969. Les résultats de ces recherches sont les moteurs 499 cc Molnar Manx 90 et 95 à course courte, qui ont obtenu des résultats exceptionnelles dans les années passées, parmi d’importants victoires internationales ces machines ont aussi gagné le
    Classic Senior Manx Grand Prix.


     

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    SPECIFICATIONS

    Marque : Norton
    Origine : Angleterre
    Type : Molnar Manx Replica 90
    Cylindrée : 499 cm³
    Année : 2013
    État : Neuve
    Référence : FF23



    sDISPONIBILITÉ

    Immédiate en France

    PRIX

    37 500 €
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