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    jeudi 6 mars 2014

    YAMAHA XS750 CUSTOM


    Yamaha XS750 Custom
    The Yamaha XS750 was produced from 1977 to 1979 before being replaced by the larger XS850, the model never saw the same production numbers as the wildly popular parallel-twin Yamaha XS650 but we’ve been seeing more and more custom XS750s coming to light in recent months – like the one you see here.
    It isn’t often that we come across a custom bike builder based in Montana, I imagine it’s because the residents of Big Sky Country have better things to do (like running away from bears) – so when New Zealander Colin Cornberg moved to Missoula 2 years ago he set about finding himself a motorcycle and getting to work on it.
    He found a 1977 Yamaha XS750 being sold nearby in Bitterroot Valley and went to have a look, the bike was in terrible condition and had clearly suffered a great deal in the last few years of its life. The original engine’s  electronic timing unit had been barbecued in an engine fire and had one bent valve and one that had broken off completely – fortunately the sale included a spare engine that was in far better condition and so Colin’s first major task was to rebuild this spare engine, remove the original unit and bolt the newly refurbished powerplant into place.
    Once this was done, Colin set to work stripped the bike back to the frame and rebuilding it as his own interpretation of a minimalist, survivalist motorcycle – the sort of thing MadMax would ride if he happened to live in Montana when the world ended.
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    A new, much simplified wiring loom was first on the to do list, anyone who’s ever attempted to make a wiring loom from scratch will immediately understand how much fun this isn’t. The stock air box was removed and new high-flow pod filters were added, a new seat pan and seat were bolted on above and a pair of clip-ons replaced the stock handlebars. Both the carburettors and brakes needed a full rebuild before they were able to be trusted and the forks needed to be disassembled and tidied up before compression was reliable.
    The completed bike with its blacked-out engine, clear coated steel fuel tank and seat pan, wrapped exhaust and minimalist gauge cluster is a fantastic example of what a cafe racer should look like – a stripped back bike that’s quicker than the original and an order of magnitude more fun.
    Colin is currently working on establishing Number 8 Wire Motorcycles in Montana, possibly the only cafe racer garage in the state. He’s hard at work on more customs in the vein of the Yamaha XS750 you see here, so if you’d like one for yourself hit that link above and pay him a visit.
    If you’d like to stay in the loop on new builds you can click to Like the Number 8 Wire Motorcycles Facebook Page.
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    via SILODROME

    Celebrate Retro at the 2014 Phillip Island Classic


    Phillip Island Classic
    The Southern Hemisphere’s biggest and most action-packed historic motorsport event, the Phillip Island Classic, is just a week away, set for the 7th to the 9th of March, and this year they’re going retro to celebrate their 25th anniversary.
    25th anniversary celebrations kick off where it matters – 25% more racing. The event will feature a record 44 events over the Saturday and Sunday alone, which will keep the entry list of around 500 racing, sports and touring cars from the past 100 years of motorsport history pretty busy.
    Group A & C Touring Cars
    Among that racing will be feature races for combined Group C & A Touring Cars spanning the ’70s and ’80s, including seven-time Bathurst winner Jim Richards in his 1990 Australian Touring Car Championship-winning Nissan HR31 Turbo.
    Wings and slicks will have a commanding presence at the event, with a capacity grid of Formula 1, Formula 5000 and Indy cars, headlined by John Bowe driving Joe Calleja’s ’74 March 741 Formula 1.
    V8 Supercars
    “Let’s just say we’re planning to put on a good show. No one will be queuing for a hamburger while we’re on!” - Craig Miles
    Looking forward to a time when Australian 5.0 Litre Touring Cars are accepted by CAMS in historic motorsport, Australian V8 Supercar racing will be represented by a special demonstration event for Ford and Holden V8 Supercars which competed between 1993 and 2002, some steered by their original drivers.
    Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Peter Brock’s back-to-back victories in the ’73 and ’74 Australian Touring Car Championship will be his ’73 XU-1, ’74 SL/R 5000 and 2003 Bathurst 24-Hour-winning 7-Litre Holden Monaro 427C.
    Mark Donohue Porsche RSR Daytona
    Other famous cars include Mark Donohue’s 1974 IROC 911 RSR 3.0 Litre Coupe, which he drove to his final race win and clinched the 1974 International Race of Champions series in the final round at Daytona, before his death in 1975. These cars were specially-built monsters, created by Porsche for a ‘who’s who’ of racers to contest the 1974 International Race of Champions series.
    Jack Brabham BT19
    Sir Jack Brabham will be feted at the event in celebration of his amazing life and achievements, including a lap of honor joined by many of the drivers against whom he competed, and will be joined by his 1966 World Championship Repco Brabham BT19 and up to a dozen Brabham racing cars from the ’60s.
    The 2014 Phillip Island Classic Festival of Motorsport, presented by the VHRR, will be held from the 7th to the 10th of March at the classic Phillip Island Classic Circuit. Head to the official websiteand Facebook page here for more information.
    Admission:
    Friday, March 7: $30.00
    Saturday, March 8: $35.00
    Sunday, March 9: $45.00
    Two-day (Sat-Sun) pass: $70.00
    Three-day weekend pass: $90.00
    Children Under 16: Free
    Pensioner concession: $5.00
    Paddock entry: Free
    The 2014 Phillip Island Classic Festival of Motor Sport presented by the VHRR is again being supported by Shannons, CoolDrive and Penrite, with additional support this year from Dutton Garage, Repco, Zagame, RDA Brakes and Trico.

    Phillip Island Classic

    SPORTSTER BY BRAWNY BUILT


    custom Sportster Sportster by Brawny Built
    The custom Sportster is one of those motorcycle varietals that can really go either way. I’ve seen beautiful examples and I’ve seen garish and raked out hack jobs that’ve made me want to set them alight, just to put them out of their misery.
    This customised Sportster is one of the best I’ve seen in recent times, the combination of flat-tracker seat and rear cowling, 2-into-1 scrambler pipes, chain drive, boosted rear suspension, lowered front suspension, a hand-fabricated headlight cover/assembly and a series of parts additions from The Speed Merchant’s online catalogue have left the bike looking like a 70′s version of a modern hypermotard. And I think that’s a good thing, hell, I think it’s a great thing.
    The Sportster was built by Brandon Holstein at Brawny Built for The Speed Merchant and the bike is now for sale viathis store.
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    custom Sportster cafe racer Sportster by Brawny Built
    Via 8Negro

    3E SCRAM AFRICA 2014


    More than a trip, an amazing experience about overcoming, adventure and friendship. A trip of more than 2.000 km for classic trail and neoclassic bikes to the south of Morocco by road, trail and dune.
    On this edition we’ll ride more kilometers, more trails and sand than ever, a unique adventure; a trip only for nostalgic riders!

    THE BIKES:

    The “Scram Africa®” is conceived and designed for classic trails and neoclassical motorcycles such as the Triumph Scrambler, BMW GS80/GS100/GS100PD , Royal Enfield, Ural, street  tracker and customized scramblers bikes and a few others. In short, “heavy” & classics on-off road bikes.
     


     



    DEPARTURE: Friday April 25, 2014 (*Almeria)
    ARRIVAL: Sunday May 4, 2014 (Almeria)

    The organization and logistics is in charge of Soloraids company. A professional team composed by guides, drivers, mechanic, a doctor and support vehicles (a 4×4 and a truck) ready to take care of all the participants.



    To book a place  in Scram Africa 2014 you just have to make us a deposit of 200€
    In case of cancellation by the customer the deposit is not refundable.
    Send us an email to scram@fuelmotorcyles.eu with your name and bike model or fill in the questionary and we’ll send you all the info for the transfer bank.
    It is a trip for experienced off road riders?
    No. This is a  trip for adventure and nostalgic riders no matter the experience or off road skills but, if you never ride on trails it could be a good idea to train before to come.



    Can I come with a passenger?
    No. There are some stages of the trip (specially the 3 days trough the desert ) that is not possible to ride with a passenger.
    Is it possible to rent a motorcycle for the trip in Spain?
    There are some people from other continents interested to come ,so we are working to offer the option of renting a bike for the trip but still can not give you prices and models available.
    Do I need to take with me spare parts?
    You don’t need to but if you have small parts as fuses specific for your bike is a good idea tot take it.

    Do i need to take only motorcycle clothing for hot weather?
    No. You should take some garment as lining jacket or windstopper jacket for crossing the Atlas. You should have also a rain suit.




    photos @PierreXavier