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    dimanche 14 septembre 2014

    1972 Yamaha TX650


    Shooting Kent's Motorcycles 2014
    Written by Ian Lee.
    After more than three decades in the motorcycle industry, you’re bound to pick up a whole heap of neat tricks. It also helps if you run one of the biggest motorcycle accessory houses in Europe, with a catalogue of over 6000 fibreglass molds and the know-how that attracts the attention of factory race teams. With access to so much awesome, you know whatever Kent Riches deems fit to lay spanners on is going to end up a feature bike somewhere. And that’s what Pipeburn is featuring today. Starting off with a ‘crusty’ 1972 Yamaha TX650, Kent Riches has raided the Yamaha parts bin and the parts catalogue from his business, AirTech Streamlining, to create a homage to the AMA Pro Twin racers of the 70s, to take the master bike builder back to where it all began for him.
    Shooting Kent's Motorcycles 2014
    Not a man to be classed a one trick pony, since his first appearance in the motorcycle world in 1977 Kent has road raced, drag raced and set 14 world records. On top of this, he endeavours to build a few custom bikes every year; “as an outlet for his creative energy”. Using the Bonneville inspired TX650 as the base for his race replica, Kent threw himself into the build, doing what he does best.
    Shooting Kent's Motorcycles 2014
    To ensure a race ready finish, the stock TX was stripped down completely, the bare frame detabbed and reinforced. The factory swing arm ditched, Kent fabricated a box style swing arm to suit the new look of the machine. The factory front end had been swapped out for an FZ750 front end, sporting Goldline race calipers mounted over ventilated discs.
    Shooting Kent's Motorcycles 2014
    While the bike was stripped, Kent took the opportunity to give the carbon copy Triumph engine a freshen up, as well as fitting 36mm carbs with the obligatory velocity stacks. Deciding the exhaust could do with the Riches touch,  a unique Magni style system was fabricated using a hydro forming process.
    Shooting Kent's Motorcycles 2014
    Quite a bit of effort and time went into giving the machine the aesthetic that Kent desired. Looking to give the midsize Yamaha a period style makeover, Kent massaged a TZ tank to a size that would fit the bike’s sturdy backbone. Mounted behind it is a TZ style seat unit, also modified to fit on the TX’s burly frame. Enveloping the aluminium clip-ons at the front end is a Formula 1 fairing assembly from the AirTech Streamlining catalogue, made to fit using custom bracketry.
    Shooting Kent's Motorcycles 2014
    With so many accessories and skills at his fingertips, it is easy to see how Kent Riches can create the art piece we are featuring today. With so much of the work carried out by the man himself, one only has to look at the paintjob that has been lovingly laid on the bike, as proof that this is someone who carries out quality work. With so much passion built into this bike, it definitely pays tribute to the men who inspired Kent Riches, so long ago.
    Shooting Kent's Motorcycles 2014
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    MotoGP : Rossi présente son nouveau casque pour Misano / Misano helps Rossi with special ‘home’ helmet

    Valentino Rossi a dévoilé un nouveau casque sur le thème de Misano samedi matin au Gran Premio TIM di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini.

    Valentino Rossi, Movistar Yamaha MotoGP, RSM FP3


    Situé à quelques kilomètres de Tavullia, le circuit de Misano est un lieu très spécial pour Valentino Rossi, qui y avait fait ses débuts en moto et y retrouve chaque année ses hordes de fans.
    Comme le veut la tradition qu'il a lui-même instaurée, l’Italien portera un nouveau casque ce week-end, arborant l’inscription « Misano ci dà una mano », en référence au soutien dont jouit Rossi sur ce circuit.
    Le design est caractérisé par des couleurs fluo et les empreintes des mains de ses mécaniciens chez Movistar Yamaha MotoGP, celles de ses chiens Cesare et Cecilia ainsi que de son chat Rossano, les marques des lèvres des deux femmes de sa vie, sa mère Stefania et sa compagne Linda, sous oublier les empreintes digitales du designer, son ami Aldo Drudi.
    Valentino Rossi, Movistar Yamaha MotoGP, RSM FP3
    During FP3 at the Gran Premio TIM di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini, Valentino Rossi took to the track with a special helmet, dedicated to his home race.
    Located only a few kilometers from Tavullia, the Misano circuit has a special meaning for Rossi, both because of fans declaring their affection, and because of the familiarity he has with the track where he first started riding.
    On the right and left sides of the carbon helmet PistaGP, Rossi carries the words "Misano ci dà una mano", meaning "Misano helps you". 
    Rossi feels a close tie to his homeland and his roots, so he decided to include typical elements of his original environment in the design.
    The helmet is characterised by a light-blue background, and, in bright and fluo colors, it features several unique marks.
    These include handprints of the mechanics of the Movistar Yamaha MotoGP team, the prints of his beloved dogs Cesare and Cecilia, together with those of his red cat Rossano; the lip marks of the women of his life – his mother Stefania and his girlfriend Linda; and, last but not least, the fingerprint of his friend and designer Aldo Drudi, who has always supported him throughout these creative experiences.


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