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    dimanche 16 novembre 2014

    KEVILS RAT TRACKER


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    It didn’t take that long for motorcycle manufacturers to sit up and realise that the adventure and sports bike markets were floundering, customers preferring to spend a couple of hours adding personal touches to their bike, rather than wheeling out the pressure washer or counting points on their licence. To much fanfare BMW Motorrad presented the world with the R nineT, a handsome machine straight out of the crate but with the Brucey bonus of bits that could be added and removed by the average Joe. “The start of the end for the custom scene” murmured the doom-mongers.
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    The truth of the matter was as opposite as the rocker covers on BMW’s flagship custom. Whilst the more well heeled raced to dealerships around the world waving the necessary deposit to join an instantly lengthy waiting list, BMW had already sidelined a few bikes to present to the builders in higher echelons of the custom scene; offering them a chance to show off their creativity and craftsmanship. To see how some of the Japanese garages fared, check out this video.
    The European contingent were not to be left out, Urban Motors of Berlin and the ever opinion dividing El Solitario from the Basque region of Spain were offered new bikes as canvases. But what about good old Blighty, to whom did Bavaria Motor Works give a 2014 R nineT? Kevils Speed Shop of course. Their super efficient workshops in Paignton, Devon are producing custom BMWs at such a rate that we need to upgrade our server space to maintain the archive. Something we’ll happily do if they keep sending us bikes like this, enter stage left; The Rat Tracker.
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    The hot rod/rat rod theme hadn’t been done so far and Kev Hill, boss of Kevils, wanted to put his stamp on the ordinarily teutonic and slick machine. BMW employ some fairly handy designers so Kev thought it best to leave their initial work alone and concentrate on individualisation.
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    The matt finished paint, with rubbed through edges is reminiscent of an 1960s salt flat racer after a few Bonneville record attempts. The pin striping is exactly that, not some cheating vinyl effort. Striper Nefarious took care of this and the retro lettering. Cylinder head protectors have also been painted to break up the bulk of the big black motor. The original seat base has been recovered in diamond stitched leather, with the pillion section kept, just in case.
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    The wheels were stripped and the rims powder coated in old English white, which looks the business; polished or black wires would have completely changed the style. Gets my vote. The boardroom at Continental tyres in Germany must be a happy place these days, execs sitting around clinking steins as the new wave custom scene props up their sales figures. The TKC80 is tried and tested rubber and instantly explains what the builder was trying to achieve, so the Rat Tracker runs on a fat pair.
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    To bring the Halo headlight closer into the cockpit a new bracket unit was fabricated, incorporating a Motogadget Motoscope Pro. This pod and the forks were painted and anodised black to leave the artwork to do the talking. For a more aggressive stance lower and wider bars were fitted, with Motogadget barend indicators and LSL mirrors.
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    Perhaps my favourite part of the bike is Kev’s middle digit salute to the bureaucrats in Brussels. The polar bear friendly exup-type valve and catalytic converter have been replaced by a set of Remus headers and cannon of a muffler, liberated from some metric cruiser and purchased from an auto jumble for £7.50. Wunderbar!
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    The period pin striping and Monza tank cap instantly date the bike, in a good way. Hi-tech on the inside, nostalgic cool on the outside.
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    K&N pod filters do away with the airbox and balance out the acoustic assault from that exhaust. To keep the under tank triangle neat the battery has been sent off for a game of hide and seek and the large snorkel previously feeding the now dormant airbox has been removed, covered by a painted filler panel. A custom fork brace provides a mount for the slimline, hand rolled mudguard.
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    Out back Kevils own tail tidy houses very neat lights by Hidden LED, with the indicators mounted in the ends of the subframe tubes. Not that any of that will be needed because this is one modern vehicle that certainly won’t creep up on anyone.
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    I think you’ll agree that Kev and his team have done us Brits proud and shown the world that our little island is brimming with creativity and the craftspeople to bring the ideas to life.
    To order parts, book a commission build or just salivate over some rather lovely bikes, head over to the Kevils Speed Shop website
    And thanks to Focal Point Studios, Torbay for the wonderful photography.
    via The Bike Shed

    WRC, Wales Rally GB : Vous voulez de la bagarre ? / after SS15: Looking for a fight?


    Sébastien Ogier (VW/Michelin) est toujours leader devant trois pilotes en bagarre pour les places d’honneur. Mikko Hirvonen (Ford) a retrouvé sa 2e place devant Kris Meeke (Citroën) et Mads Ostberg (Citroën).
    Les fans de rallye sont peut-être un peu déçus de la fin de la lutte pour la victoire après la sortie de route de Latvala ce matin. Depuis, Sébastien Ogier compte une belle avance au classement général.
    Mais si vous voulez de la bagarre, et bien le Pays de Galles peut encore vous en offrir jusqu’à vendredi prochain avec un tournoi de lutte organisé à Ruthin, près de Clocaenog, pour des œuvres caritatives.
    Si voir des hommes à moitié nus s’enlacer sur un tapis n’est pas votre tasse de thé, alors il vous reste à visiter le mémorial Tom Pryce près de la prison médiévale de Ruthin, une attraction majeure ici. Pryce (1949-1977) a habité à Vale of Clwyd avant de devenir une star des circuits dans les années 1970.
    Calme et discret, il était un pilote de Grand-Prix brillant et aurait pu gagner bien des courses encore quand un commissaire a croisé son chemin au GP d’Afrique du Sud à Kyalami 1977. Les deux furent tués dans l’accident. A ce jour, Tom Pryce reste le plus glorieux pilote de GP gallois.
    Pour en revenir au rallye et à la bagarre, le Wales Rally GB propose encore un combat très intéressant pour la 2e place entre Mikko Hirvonen, Kris Meeke et Mads Ostberg.
    Nous étions dans l’ES14 (Clocaenog) et le pilote Ford était vraiment à l’attaque. Meeke aussi, puisqu’il a remporté cette spéciale au volant de sa Citroën DS3 WRC pour prendre la 2e place du général. Le Finlandais lui a répondu dans l’ES suivante et repris la place de dauphin. Pénalisé de 10 secondes au départ de l’ES12, Mads Ostberg (4e) a perdu deux places au général.
    Pour son dernier rallye mondial, le pilote Ford semble bien décider à conclure sur une bonne note.
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    Sébastien Ogier (Volkswagen/Michelin) is still more than a minute clear at the top of the order in Wales where soon-to-retire Mikko Hirvonen (Ford) has recovered second place. He is joined on the provisional podium by the best-placed British driver, Kris Meeke (Citroën).
    If you’re in North Wales and looking for a fight, you might be disappointed to learn that much of the suspense at the top of the Rally GB leaderboard has disappeared since Latvala crashed his Volkswagen this morning. His misfortune has allowed team-mate Ogier to benefit from a very comfortable leading margin.
    If it’s a fight you want, you might want to stay in the region until next Friday evening (November 21) when the picturesque market town of Ruthin, near the Clocaenog stages, is due to host a wrestling tournament in order to collect money for charity.
    If watching half-naked men grappling on canvas isn’t your idea of entertainment, though, you could always take time to visit the large Tom Pryce memorial plaque near Ruthin’s medieval jail, itself a major tourist attraction.
    The memorial reminds us that Pryce (1949-1977) was brought up in the Vale of Clwyd before becoming a ”racetrack star of the 1970s. Quiet and unassuming, he was a Grand Prix driver of almost peerless brilliance. On the brink of winning every prize his career could offer, a marshal rain into his path at the 1977 South African GP Kyalami and both were killed. A true countryman at heart, he remains the prince of Welsh acing drivers.” He was effectively greatly missed by the Formula 1 community…
    Getting back to rallying, and despite our little joke about the wrestling contest, Wales Rally GB spectators are still being treated to an excellent battle for second place between Mikko Hirvonen, Kris Meeke and Mads Ostberg.
    We watched the cars on SS14 (Clocaenog East 2), and you could see that Ford’s Finn was trying hard. But so was Meeke, who won our stage in his Citroën to go second overall. Hirvonen responded, however, with the best effort on SS15 (Clocaenog Main) to recover the position, while Ostberg has fallen back two places since the lunchtime service halt.
    The Norwegian (4th, +11m21.0s) has even lost immediate contact with Hirvonen (+1.03.0s) and Meeke (+1m6.3s), and you sense that the Finn is motivated by the desire to terminate his world rally career with the best result possible on Sunday afternoon…

    WRC, Wales Rally GB : Des hauts et des bas pour VW / after Day 2: Volkswagen’s highs and lows…


    Sébastien Ogier (VW/Michelin) est toujours leader confortable du Wales Rally GB avant la dernière étape. Mais la grande question est de savoir qui sera son dauphin demain après-midi : Mikko Hirvonen (2e, Ford) ou Kris Meeke (3e, Citroën) ?
    Même si Sébastien Ogier est leader du Wales Rally GB et en passe de remporter une nouvelle victoire cette saison, ce rallye n’a pas été parfait pour la marque allemande.
    Les ennuis ont commencé dès le premier jour avec la sortie de route d’Andreas Mikkelsen dans l’ES2. Aujourd’hui, c’est Jari-Matti qui est parti à la faute à son tour (ES9), perdant plus de 3 minutes. Ces deux pilotes, bien que toujours en course et performants (5 meilleurs temps pour le Norvégien), ne sont plus en mesure de monter sur le podium final.
    De son côté, Sébastien Ogier a levé le pied et stabilisé l’écart à environ une minute de ses rivaux. « L’après-midi a été difficile avec des conditions très glissantes et des spéciales nocturnes. Je vais rouler sur le même rythme demain. »
    Tous les regards sont tournés sur le match pour la 2e place. En fin de matinée, Mikko Hirvonen (Ford), Mads Ostberg (Citroën) et Kris Meeke (Citroën) se tenaient en moins de 2 secondes. Après la pause-déjeuner, le Norvégien a reçu une pénalité de 10 secondes, alors que le Finlandais et le Britannique se rendaient coup pour coup et s’échangeait la 2e place.
    Il reste 46 km chronométrés demain et Mikko Hirvonen est deuxième du classement général provisoire avec 3.4 secondes d’avance sur Meeke. « C’est une bagarre fantastique », s’enthousiasmait le pilote Ford après la dernière spéciale. « Je n’ai rien à perdre : c’est mon dernier rallye et je veux partir sur un bon résultat. »
    Mads Ostberg et Thierry Neuville (Hyundai) ferment le top-5 provisoire et sont séparés par 3.3 secondes, alors qu’Elfyn Evans (Ford) est revenu à 7.9 secondes du Belge. Voilà une autre bataille intéressante à suivre demain.
    En WRC-2, Jari Ketomaa (Ford Fiesta R5) est un confortable leader malgré avoir piloté « comme une grand-mère » ! Son plus proche rival est Lorenzo Bertelli (+1min16s2). La disparition de Bernardo Sousa dans l’ES17 permet aux deux Britanniques Matthew Wilson (Ford/Michelin) et à Tom Cave (Fiesta) de se bagarrer pour le podium. Ils se tiennent en 1.8 seconde. Stéphane Lefebvre a été contraint à l’abandon (boîte bloquée).
    Le leader du championnat WRC-2, Nasser Al-Attiyah (Ford/Michelin) est sixième et cette place lui suffirait pour décrocher le titre 2014. « Je ne pense qu’à ça » admettait-il ! En Junior, Alastair Fisher est toujours leader devant Martin Koci et Simone Tempestini. continues to lead comfortably in Wales for Volkswagen/Michelin. The big question now is who will stand next to the Frenchman on Sunday’s podium? Hirvonen (2nd, Ford, +58.1s) or Meeke (3rd, Citroën, +1m1.5s)?
    Although Volkswagen star Sébastien Ogier is looking good at the top of Wales Rally GB’s overnight leaderboard, it hasn’t been a perfect event for the German make.
    Its troubles began on Day 1 when Andreas Mikkelsen crashed out early on (SS2), while the challenge of team-mate Jari-Matti Latvala ended when he dropped more than three minutes on today’s opening test (SS9).
    As a result, both drivers are out of the running for a top result but Mikkelsen was able to re-join this morning under the Rally2 ruling and he promptly gave observers a glimpse of his speed with a score of five fastest times from nine. Meanwhile, Latvala’s frustrating day ended with the best time on SS17.
    In contrast, Ogier has seriously lifted and has been happy to maintain his safety margin at around the one-minute mark as his chasers scrap for the other podium places.
    “It hasn’t been an easy afternoon,” observed the world champion. “The conditions were very slippery and we also had some stages in the dark to complete the day. My intention is to try to keep driving the same way tomorrow.”
    With the Frenchman looking good to conclude his second title-winning season with another victory, all eyes have turned to the exciting jousting for the silver and bronze medals.
    At the end of the morning’s loop, Mikko Hirvonen (Ford), Mads Ostberg (Citroën) and Kris Meeke (Citroën) were covered by less than two seconds. After the lunchtime break, however, the Norwegian fell back after being handed a time penalty, while the Finn and the Briton played ping-pong with second spot.
    With 46km of competitive action still to come on Sunday, the position is provisionally in the hands of Hirvonen (+58.1s), but Meeke is only 3.4 seconds behind.
    “It’s fantastic to be in the battle still,” enthused the Finn after today’s final stage. “It’s going to be an interesting day tomorrow. I have nothing to lose: it’s my last rally and I’m going to go for it!”
    The overnight top five is rounded off by Ostberg (+1m41.2s) and Thierry Neuville (Hyundai, +1m44.5s), so that will be a nice battle for fifth. Welsh hero Elfyn Evans (Ford, +1m52.4s) is sixth.
    In WRC-2, Jari Ketomaa (Ford Fiesta R5) still has an assertive lead, despite “driving like a grandma…”. His biggest threat is Bertelli (Fiesta R5, +1m16.2s), but the disappearance of Sousa on SS17 has thrown open the battle for third between Britons Wilson (Michelin-liveried Fiesta RRC) and Cave (Fiesta R5) who are split by just 1.8 seconds.
    The class’s world championship leader Al-Attiyah is up to sixth and that position at the finish would suit the Qatari perfectly since it would guarantee him the 2014 title. “That’s all I’m thinking about,” he admitted.

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