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    dimanche 31 août 2014

    SKABIKES CB350


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    Excuses bug me, and I can conjure them up as good as most. The tank might get scratched, loads of bikes get pinched around here, my clutch lever is on the way out, I’m still running my engine in, those parts I ordered aren’t here yet, the weather is no good, I don’t live in Santa Cruz….. I could go on but you’ve heard them all before and have plenty to add.
    Luckily there are others out there that just get out there and ‘use what they built’.  Steve from Ontario, Canada is one such guy; we featured his CB350 a couple of years ago, and since then he has ridden through rain and shine, continuing the development of his trusty stead.
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    Regular hard working father-of-two Steve picked up this ’71 CB from a farm kid some years ago, before making some mild mods. He didn’t try to reinvent the wheel, take the world by storm or high five himself with self-c0ngratulatory powder coated praise; he just tweaked what he had, with the time left over from shift work and family duties, in his own garage, using the skills he picked up over the years.
    And now, stacks of miles later, he’s changed a few more parts.
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    Apart from the powder coating, Steve has carried out all the work himself, learning along the way. The recent paint job being the hardest task to date, nearly ruined by some old dude that backed into a space, not seeing the Honda, shoving it a full car’s length back. Somehow, the bike didn’t topple; maybe bike gods do exist.
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    The manky wiring loom has been upgraded and tidied, powering a new dash set up. Tricky to see from these pictures but there’s a custom dash mount to support the lights and mini speedo.
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    From the side profile it goes to show that you don’t need to go crazy when customising your bike. Clip ons, decent paint, some powder coat and stubby exhausts is a good place to start. And if you plan on riding the thing as opposed to just taking pictures of it, perhaps avoid the wafer thin brat seat.
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    A bit of winter doesn’t hold Steve back; “It’s been a great dependable whip (that I have to tune every now and then of course) for in town use as I had originally intended, and, I have put a heap of miles on it. Ridden in wind, rain or shine and in temperatures ranging from -15C (yes that’s a negative and not including windchill!! :-)) to 35+ degrees C so this thing’s seen it all. -15 is my limit though. Although the motor loves that fat cold air, cables, brakes, tires……..everything starts acting weird so…….not cool”.
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    And his modest approach stretches to the aesthetics “I know she’s nothing much at all compared to what you guys post on your site but this one’s positive proof that, despite what many think, these things aren’t necessarily just show pieces sitting there to be looked at. They’re still racking up miles, leaking oil and getting us from A to B. The only difference is, we’ve got big smiles on our faces and bugs in our teeth. Mine’s obviously got tons that I could still do to it to either clean it up or modify it more but I avoid doing stuff just for the sake of doing it. Right now, it’s where I want it and it’s being used all the time so, for me, it’s in a good spot”.
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    As this story is posted, it’s the last Sunday of August; knitwear makes its way back to the top of the drawer, leaves lose their effervescent green and bikes across the Northern Hemisphere start to be banished to garages for a cotton-covered hibernation. Let’s all take a leaf out of Steve’s book and just enjoy what we’ve got, right now.
    Here’s to an Indian Summer, a kind autumn and a winter of riding and tinkering.
    via The Bike Shed

    BMW Motorrad : R nineT Custom Project in Japan

    The BMW R nineT Custom Project in Japan has been in operation for half a year now. The four custom bike builders involved in the Project have completed their machines. On occasion of BMW Motorrad Days Japan we have unveiled these fine examples of BMW R nineT customization today! If you could choose, which one would be yours? 




















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    Moto2 : Zarco s’offre sa première pole sur les terres de Caterham / Saturday action concludes as Zarco takes pole

    Impérial en qualifications, Johann Zarco sera en pole position pour la première fois en Moto2™ au Grand Prix Hertz de Grande-Bretagne. Le Français a fini avec une confortable avance sur Mika Kallio et Simone Corsi.

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    Solidement installé aux avant-postes vendredi, Johann Zarco a survolé les qualifications de samedi après-midi à Silverstone et a remporté sa première pole position dans la catégorie Moto2™, la première du team AirAsia Caterham Moto Racing, basé à quelques dizaines de kilomètres du circuit. Le Français, présent en première ligne au Texas et en Argentine puis sur le podium à Barcelone cette saison, a tourné en 2’07.094 et était à moins d’un dixième de seconde du record du circuit (Takaaki Nakagami - 2013 - 2’07.039).
    Battu de près de quatre dixièmes de seconde, Mika Kallio (Marc VDS Racing Team) aura au moins la satisfaction de s’être qualifié en première ligne, contrairement à son coéquipier Esteve Rabat, le leader du Championnat, qui a échoué à la quatrième place, derrière l’Italien Simone Corsi (NGM Forward Racing), qui sera en première ligne pour la première fois de l’année.
    Suivront Rabat en deuxième ligne Jonas Folger (AGR Team), qui avait dominé les essais de samedi matin, ainsi que le Suisse Tom Lüthi (Interwetten Paddock Moto2). 
    Sam Lowes (Speed Up) sera le premier Britannique sur la grille de son GP national, en septième position, devant Maverick Viñales (Paginas Amarillas HP 40) et Sandro Cortese (Dynavolt Intact GP). 
    Louis Rossi (SAG Team), l’autre Français de la catégorie, a lui aussi réussi sa meilleure qualification de la saison en prenant la quinzième place, devant Luis Salom (Paginas Amarillas HP 40), Xavier Siméon (Federal Oil Gresini), Jordi Torres (Mapfre Aspar) et Dominique Aegerter (Technomag carXpert), 19e et à 1.4s de la pole. 
    Dakota Mamola, qui fait ses débuts en Grand Prix en tant que remplaçant de Nico Terol (Mapfre Aspar), aura la dernière position sur la grille de départ et tentera de profiter un maximum de cette première expérience dans le Championnat du Monde. 
    Jeremy McWilliams a quant à lui chuté à deux reprises avec le prototype monocoque carbone du team Brough Superior Racing et sera dernier sur la grille de départ suite au forfait de Tetsuta Nagashima (Teluru Team JiR Webike), qui s’est fait une double fracture tibia-péroné ainsi qu’une blessure à l’épaule en chutant en FP3. 
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    Johann Zarco, AirAsia Caterham, GBR QP
    Sunday’s intermediate class race at the Hertz British Grand Prix will start with Johann Zarco on pole, with Mika Kallio and Simone Corsi behind him on row one.
    Frenchman Zarco (AirAsia Caterham Moto Racing) achieved his first Moto2™ pole and the first pole for Caterham in Grand Prix, with a 2’07.094 lap of Silverstone.
    Title candidate Kallio (Marc VDS Racing Team) and experienced Italian rider Corsi (NGM Forward Racing) will line up behind Zarco on row one, in second and third respectively.
    Kallio’s teammate and championship rival Tito Rabat (Marc VDS Racing Team) appeared to be furious with himself at the end of QP, qualifying fourth but apparently feeling he had missed an opportunity to get onto the front row with a late charge.  
    Rookie Jonas Folger (AGR Team) and Thomas Luthi (Interwetten Paddock Moto2) qualified just behind Rabat on row two, respectively in fifth and sixth.
    The top ten was completed by home rider Sam Lowes (Speed Up), Maverick Viñales (Paginas Amarillas HP 40), Sandro Cortese (Dynavolt Intact GP) and Franco Morbidelli (Italtrans Racing Team).
    Tetsuta Nagashima (Teluru Team JiR Webike) will miss Sunday’s race after breaking a leg and damaging a shoulder in an FP3 crash, whilst veteran wild card Jeremy McWilliams (Brough Superior Racing) found the going tough in QP, crashing twice and recording a lap time nine seconds off the pace.
    Dakota Mamola, substituting for Nico Terol in the Mapfre Aspar Team Moto2 outfit, qualified in 33rdplace.
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