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    lundi 1 septembre 2014

    TWENTYNOTHINGS KZ750


    20Nothings KZ750 A
    There’s a common theme running through our scene, yours not ours as in ours, you know what I mean. People out there in all walks of life are loving what they see on Bike Shed, Pipeburn, BikeExif etc and figure, why not have a crack themselves. The bug bites, the virus sets in and despite the antidote of family, children, perfectly good jobs and life’s general constraints, rational and logical grown ups everywhere are wondering how they can scratch a living by building bikes. Yup, I can hear the groan now from the old guard and well established; but why the heck not? The world needs more carpenters, welders and mechanics so why not customisers too. We’d all be better off not having to look at hum drum, plastic clad monotony on our roads.
    Chris Langer and Yana Tzanov, Newfoundland natives based in Ontario, Canada are two such sensible guys who are infected with the custom virus. They run a design studio in Toronto so at least they have something to to keep beans on the table while they indulge this new found passion.
    20Nothings KZ750 E
    This 1979 Kawasaki KZ750 B Twin was found on a farm, needing a little TLC to say the least. But before this could begin Chris and Yana made the most of Canada’s short summer, fitted new tyres, a pair of drag bars, a fresh battery and enjoyed 4 weeks of riding before wetness and cold arrived. To be fully prepared for the winter strip down a workshop manual was purchased and many hours of Pinteresting, Googling and searching ensued until a shared vision was mapped out; a raw and simple Cafe-Tracker would be the goal.
    20Nothings KZ750 F
    In a now decidedly chilly garage the engine was removed and the rest of the bike stripped down to the frame, which had pillion pegs, unwanted brackets and lugs ground off, and the new rear loop welded in before painting. Whilst at it the engine was given a coat, with the fin edges shaved afterwards for a more pro look. Carbs and stater motor are rebuilt but the engine was low mileage and sound so a service and tune up all that was required.
    20Nothings KZ750 D
    DimeCity and TownMoto came to the rescue with multiple deliveries of upgrade parts; Mini gauges, rear shocks, bar end mirror, switchgear and headlamp are all lighter, better made and cooler looking than stock parts, as are the Emgo Shorty Mufflers.
    20Nothings KZ750 B
    Knee indents have been formed into the original tank, beneficial to ergonomics and to maintain visual flow through to the seat. Titanium silver metallic paint is snazzy yet subtle at the same time, with Chris’ design handiwork on the side in place of original decals.
    20Nothings KZ750 C
    The wiring harness had been chopped, bodged and extended a few times since ’79 so hours labouring over a soldering iron and accompanying electrical schematics were needed, with perseverance all conquering. The same diligence is on show with the saddle, an old leather jacket offered a new lease of life as a very fine looking, and ready patinated seat pad. Added to somewhat of a rarity on customs these days, carbon fibre. Using a shop bought kit of weave and resin the guys have fabricated a very tidy tail and seat pan, top marks, especially as this is their first attempt, not helped by freezing garage temperatures nearly halting curing of the resin.
    20Nothings KZ750 G
    After much hard work, long cold nights, lessons learned and good times had; Chris and Yana are over the moon with their KZ.
    “For a 35 year old bike, she rides a bit better than expected. When we replaced the suspension it increased the height of the back-end by 2 inches, giving more pitch in the front, it makes the bike handle corners and turns much better.
    She has quicker handling and is much more responsive than she was pre-build. The engine idles well and just sounds amazing… not too loud and she has a unique rumble.. and it’s a comfortable ride.”
    With no cure for this customising virus, the guys are eager to start their next bike which I’m sure we’ll feature in The Shed before too long.
    via The Bike Shed

    Analog Motorcycles - Indian Continental Scout

    Shot on northeastern Illinois country back roads for the release of Analog Motorcycles' newest creation, the Indian Continental Scout. A completely custom designed and fabricated motorcycle in the vein of a replica racer, featuring an original but hand built 1949 Indian motor and a Track Master frame.

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    dimanche 31 août 2014

    Rally dos Sertões: Spinelli/Haddad win on cars. On trucks Piano/Mendes/Sales . Coma wins on bikes. Nahas wins on Quads and Mota/Shimuk on UTVs


    After seven thrilling days through astonishing landscapes and crossing the states of Goiás and Minas Gerais, in a dispute that was longer than 2.6 thousand Km, the 22nd edition of Rally dos Sertões come to an and this Saturday, 30th, in Belo Horizonte. The party happened at the beautiful Pampulha Lagoon, and received a good amount of spectators, and happened in the same date of the Virada Cultural, seeing the winners of Sertões 2014.

    On bikes Portuguese Paulo Goncalves (Honda HRC Team) won the last special, raced between Diamantina and Belo Horizonte, with 125.88 km timed and different floor types (gravel, fine gravel with bumps and cattle grids), with trial trial sections, up and down hills. The champion of the Sertões in 2013 won four of the seven stages, but could not overcome the Spaniard Marc Coma (KTM Red Bull Factory Team) is the new champion of the Rally. Coma won one less special than his rival, and won his second title in the biggest off-road race in Brazil (the first was in 2010).

    World leader of the FIM Cross Country Rally, Coma came waging a private battle with the Portuguese and won with the advantage of 3min23s (total 18h21min51s).

    Outside the international fight, the Brazilian Jean Azevedo (Honda Rally Mobil) was a highlight, and finished third, 14min05s behind Coma. Portuguese Helder Rodrigues (Team HRC Honda) was fourth, followed by Spanish Jordi Viladoms (Red Bull KTM Factory Team).

    "Winning here in Brazil is very difficult, especially when you have such strong riders in the race, as Paul and Jean. It was a hard route, and I’m very happy. The pace was very strong, and I had to do my best to win this year. In all my career I could only win Sertões once. If it is ten days or seven days, for me it has the same value. It was as hard this year as it was in 2010", he said.

    >From 37 bikes that left Goiania (GO), 32 raced the last special.

    Quads: Brazilian win


    In quads, Robert Nahas (RNN Sports) won his second title in his 11th participation in Sertões. The rider was also champion in 2005 and 2008. On Saturday, he administered the advantage and finished third, 4min51s ahead of the Polish Rafal Sonik (Sonik Team), the runner-up.

    Nahas finished in 20h38min09s, 22min54s ahead of Sonik. Gabriel Varela (Divino Fogão Rally Team) was third. Tom Rosa (ATV Yamaha) was fourth, and Rodolfo Brito (ATV Yamaha) finished in fifth place.

    Sonik, who has won the Sertões in 2010 and is leading the World Cross Country Rally FIM was the best in two specials this year.

    >From 17 quads starting the rally, nine "survived" to arrive in Belo Horizonte.

    UTVs see turnaround in the last stage


    In UTVs, José Hélio Rodrigues and the navigator Edmilson Camargo Jr. (Polaris Racing / Ze and Faces 4x4) won the last special, but the title went for a duo that did not win any stages, but managed to maintain regularity: Vinicius Mota / Rafael Shimuk (Taguatur Racing). They finished fifth in the last day and were champions with 22h27min12 time, over 22 minutes ahead for the runners-up Henrique Gutierrez and Weidner Moreira (Polaris).

    The result was surprising since the duo André Sawaya / Eduardo Costa (S2 Rally / Bike Box) was leading up to the penultimate day of competition, with more than 30 minutes ahead. Saturday, however, they had a break at km 140 and did not complete. 

    Zé Hélio and Camargo Jr. won four specials, but had a break in one of the stages and, finishing seventh overall. Elson Cascão/Claudia Grandi (Kandangus Rally Team) was third overall. Leadro Torres / Idali Son (Xtreme Plus / Torres Racing) finished fourth and duo Gustavo Lapertosa / Marcello Brandão placed fifth.

    Seventeen UTVs started on the last day of the rally. Twenty-one out from Goiania towards Belo Horizonte.

    Between Goiânia and Belo Horizonte, Sertões went through five more cities. Three hosted the rally for the first time: Catalão, Paracatu and São Francisco. Caldas Novas and Diamantina completed the route.

    Besides bikes, quads and UTVs, the Sertões also has disputes in the categories of cars and trucks. There are seven stages, more than 2600 km. The dispute has 197 competitors in total from seven countries: Brazil, Chile, Spain, France, Poland, Portugal and the UK. In bikes and quads category, the Sertões will also be valid for the FIM World Cross Country Rally.

    Results (unofficial)

    Unofficial results of the 7th stage and overall:

    Bikes - 7th stage
    1. #1 PAULO GONCALVES (HONDA / TEAM HONDA HRC) 01h34min57s
    2. #2 MARC COMA (KTM / KTM RED BULL FACTORY TEAM) 01h36min11s
    3. #5 JEAN AZEVEDO (HONDA / HONDA MOBIL DE RALLY) 01h36min47s
    4. #12 RUBEN FARIA (KTM / KTM RED BULL FACTORY TEAM) 01h38min29s
    5. #4 HELDER RODRIGUES (HONDA / TEAM HONDA HRC) 01h38min40s

    Motos - Overall
    1. #2 MARC COMA (KTM / KTM RED BULL FACTORY TEAM) 18h21min51s
    2. #1 PAULO GONCALVES (HONDA / TEAM HONDA HRC) 18h25min14s 
    3. #5 JEAN AZEVEDO (HONDA / HONDA MOBIL DE RALLY) 18h35min56s 
    4. #4 HELDER RODRIGUES (HONDA / TEAM HONDA HRC) 18h43min37s 
    5. #3 JORDI VILADOMS (KTM / KTM RED BULL FACTORY TEAM) 18h48min28s 

    Quads - 7th stage
    1. #101 RAFAL SONIK (HONDA / SONIK TEAM) 01h49min25s
    2. #105 GABRIEL VARELA (CAN-AM / DIVINO FOGAO RALLY TEAM) 01h52min41s
    3. #100 ROBERT NAHAS (PROTOTIPO / RNN SPORTS) 01h54min16s
    4. #104 NEI COSTA (NC RALLY TEAM) 01h55min41s
    5. #112 DIOGO ZONATO (RNN SPORTS) 01h56min57s

    Quads - Overall
    1. #100 ROBERT NAHAS (PROTOTIPO / RNN SPORTS) 20h38min09s
    2. #101 RAFAL SONIK (HONDA / SONIK TEAM) 21h01min04s
    3. #105 GABRIEL VARELA (CAN-AM / DIVINO FOGAO RALLY TEAM) 21h34min53s
    4. #103 TOM ROSA (YAMAHA / NC RALLY TEAM) 22h43min18s 
    5. #110 RODOLFO BRITO (PARAIBA RALLY TEAM) 23h49min34s

    UTVs - 7th stage
    1. #202 JOSE HELIO/EDMILSON CAMARGO (POLARIS RACING) 01h52min11s
    2. #204 CALOS AMBROSIO/CADU SACHS (PODIUM) 01h56min17s
    3. #205 FABIO CAMPOS/SERGIO AVALLONE (SACRAMENTO RACING) 01h57min16s
    4. #213 VINÍCIUS MOTA/RAFAEL SHIMUK (TAGUATUR RACING) 02h01min054s
    5. #208 LEANDRO TORRES/IDALI RODRIGUES FILHO (XTREME PLUS / TORRES RACING) 02h03min22s

    UTVs - Overall
    1. #213 VINÍCIUS MOTA/RAFAEL SHIMUK (TAGUATUR RACING) 22h27min12s
    2. #218 HENRIQUE GUTIERREZ/ WEIDNER MOREIRA (PODIUM) 22h49min20s
    3. #211 ELSON CASCAO II/CLAUDIA GRANDI (KANDANGUS RALLY TEAM) 23h06min24s
    4. #208 LEANDRO TORRES/IDALI RODRIGUES FILHO (XTREME PLUS / TORRES RACING) 23h35min52s
    5. #219 GUSTAVO LAPERTOSA/MARCELLO BRANDÃO (LAPERTOSA MOTORSPORTS) 26h40min53s


    The sixth and penultimate stage of the 22th edition of the Rally dos Sertões, held on Friday (29th) in Diamantina (Minas Gerais State), had the victory of the duo Cristian Baumgart and Beco Andreotti (X Rally Team / NWM). It was a very close dispute with Reinaldo Varela / Gustavo Gugelmin (Divino Fogão Rally Team / Overdrive), who were the first runner up, only two seconds behind.

    Guilherme Spinelli and Youssef Haddad (Mitsubishi Petrobras) remain the overall leadership and got the third place on the day. This Saturday (30th), the competitors dispute the last stage - between Diamantina and Belo Horizonte (Minas Gerais State) - and the difference between the leaders is a little over three minutes. It will be a good battle for the title.

    Baumgart and Andreotti won the 6th stage with the time of 2h33min06s. "This was the first special test that we won, even for two seconds, with a strong pace. Tomorrow is the last day and we will try everything to win", said the co-driver Andreotti.

    Thirty-nine cars started on the special in Diamantina. Besides the T1 FIA category, there are also dispute in the categories Prototypes T1, Pró Brasil, Super Production, Production T2 and Production T2 / TR4.

    Trucks: six wins in six stages

    Rally ends only when the last stage is completed. But the trio Edu Piano / Solon Mendes / Antonio Carlos de Sales (Trucks Ford Racing / Território Motorsport) is almost there. They won all the stages so far and had more than hour of advantage for the trio Felicio Bragante / Ricardo Costa / Paco Corder (Asa Alumínio Rally Team), who are the first runner up.

    Seventh Stage: Diamantina (MG) / Belo Horizonte (MG)

    On Saturday (30th), the competitors will dispute the 7th and final stage between Diamantina and Belo Horizonte (Minas Gerais State). There will be 336.96 km in total (54.38 km of initial liaison, 125.88 km of special and 151.96 km of final liaison).

    Between Goiânia and Belo Horizonte, Sertões went through five more cities. Three hosted the rally for the first time: Catalão, Paracatu and São Francisco. Caldas Novas and Diamantina completed the route.

    Besides cars and trucks, the Sertões also has disputes in the categories of bikes, quads and UTVs. There are seven stages, more than 2600 km. The dispute has 197 competitors in total from seven countries: Brazil, Chile, Spain, France, Poland, Portugal and the UK. In bikes and quads category, the Sertões will also be valid for the FIM World Cross Country Rally.