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    jeudi 12 février 2015

    ELLASPEDE BMW R65


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    Nearly every custom shop has probably had BMW’s venerable R series grace a bench at some point, and the platform has provided a canvas for so much mechanical creativity that last year there was a danger of reaching peak-boxer. Leading to some fairly outlandish attempts at standing out form the crowd. Personally, I’m not a huge BMW fan but the odd one floats my boat, this one from Ellaspede seems to cope with engine’s visual bulk in a clean, simple manner and looks positively nimble standing still. I may have become less horizontally opposed.
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    Owner of this early 80s R65, Sandy, had purchased a project bike with much work already done, clipons, a subframe in scaffold bar proportions, keyless start and a monoshock set-up. As is often the case, it turned out better to start again. Sandy wanted a café-style bike that he and his son could tinker with and enjoy, rather than spend time trying to dial in a someone else’s handiwork so enlisted the services of the Ellaspede workshops in Brisbane, Australia.
    Ellaspede-R65-12Once stripped down the subframe revealed some interesting geometry, not lining up well with the rest of the frame, so required modifying to suit. A narrow seat pan was bent into shape and upholstered with black vinyl and a light blue stitch.
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    The headlight is an aftermarket 7-incher, with a  flexible LED strip out back, frenched into the frame. Indicators are Posh Chamfers, direct form their own store, and a new Acewell 2853 gauge replaced the ageing digital unit. To ensure reliability a full re-wire was undertaken with aviation grade wire.
    Ellaspede-R65-09The rear end tended to buck over bumps so the shock was given to a local suspension expert for an overhaul. They tweaked the preload and the resulting ride is much more compliant and reassuring.
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    The front mudguard is the original but trimmed down, whilst the rear is a custom made unit. An Ellaspede Ninja Starmounts the number plate at the rear. Wheels were cleaned and painted black and fitted with a pair of fresh Bridgestones, a 130/80 being the largest size the shaft drive swing arm would allow, which makes for a sporting look.
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    Mechanically the motor was sound but for good measure the Bing carbs were re-jetted for the foam filters and stubby mufflers. Painted barrels and starter cover break up the monolithic look of the 650 twin and match the rest of the black paintwork.
    Ellaspede-R65-02The rebuilt forks function perfectly well but as anyone whose built on of these will know, the fork legs can look a bit unfinished without something in the old reflector rebate. A reference to one of Sandy’s travelling tales was machined from aluminium, painted black and inserted to complete the personalisation.
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    The paint scheme was a combination of Sandy’s thoughts and the experienced eye of the Ellaspede crew. The subtle yet striking two-tone blue harks back to 1970s Martini racing liveries and looks jolly handsome. (Knee pads will complete the theme, when they arrive).
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    Sandy and his son Alex are thrilled to bits with the result and have already covered a good few kilometres on their new steed. The guys from Ellaspede haven’t tried to reinvent the wheel and by keeping things simple have produced a well proportioned, classy looking bike. To see their previous work and to buy some of the parts featured head to thewebsite and for updates on what’s on the bench check Facebook.
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    ‘Master of Motion’ Dexter Brown holds charity exhibition in London


    For many years now, Dexter Brown has been a favourite of automotive enthusiasts, largely due to his ability to convey a sense of speed in his paintings. In February, the artist will hold an exhibition of new works at Bonhams’ New Bond Street HQ in London…

    A free hand

    Collectively titled ‘Art in Motion’, the new series of works was born from a totally open remit, which allowed Brown’s natural talent for expressing dynamism to remain the focal point.
    “It’s quite something to be given such a free hand,” says Brown. “For some reason I just had this thing again about the cars. I started to think about films and TV programmes that have cars in, and that made me drift sideways to actors and actresses I’ve always admired.” As such, the artworks depict the likes of Steve McQueen, Peter Fonda, Paul Newman and Katherine Ross, alongside the machines with which they once shared a screen, big or small. Each painting from the exhibition will be for sale, with 50% of the proceeds going to Combat Stress, a charity for war veterans suffering psychological after-effects.
    Photos: Dexter Brown / Bonhams
    The ‘Art in Motion’ exhibition will be held between 16 and 27 February 2015 at London’s New Bond Street headquarters.
    Bonhams New Bond Street
    101 New Bond Street
    London
    W1S 1SR
    United Kingdom

    Fils de champions…


    Carlos Sainz Jr (21 ans) va débuter en Formule 1 cette année dans l’écurie Toro Rosso, alors que Tom Blomqvist (22 ans) a signé chez BMW pour disputer le très relevé championnat DTM. Tom est le fils du Suédois Stig Blomqvist, champion du monde 1984 et septuple vainqueur du Rallye de Suède.
    Stig Blomqvist est le recordman du nombre de victoires au Rallye de Suède avec cinq succès en WRC (1973, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1984) et deux avant la création du Championnat du monde des Rallyes (1971 et 1972) sur Saab et Audi. Il a disputé 35 des 63 éditions de cette épreuve et sa dernière participation – hors rallye historique - remonte à 2006 sur une Subaru Impreza STi, pour ses 60 ans !
    Tom Leonard Blomqvist est né en 1993 à Cambridge. Il a vécu en Grande-Bretagne avant de s’installer en Nouvelle-Zélande à l’âge de 6 ans. Contrairement à son père, qui a grandi près d’Orebro et qui a fait carrière en rallye avant de goûter au circuit (champion de Suède Touring Car 1990), Tom a choisi le circuit et la traditionnelle filière karting/monoplace.
    Après 8 titres remportés aux antipodes entre 2003 et 2008, Tom est revenu en Europe pour disputer les championnats britanniques et suédois de Formule Renault 2.0. En 2010, il devient le plus jeune champion britannique de Formule Renault 2.0 à 16 ans (3 victoires, 12 podiums) et est éluAutosport British Club Driver of the Year.
    Tom poursuit sa carrière en Formula 3 en Allemagne et à travers l’Europe avant d’intégrer le Red Bull Junior Team en 2013. L’an passé, Tom Blomqvist a terminé vice-champion d’Europe de Formula 3 (6 victoires) et a signé chez BMW pour disputer le championnat DTM 2015.
    Il a découvert la BMW M4 en essais début décembre 2014 sur le circuit de Jerez de la Frontera (Espagne), là où un autre fils de champion du monde de rallye, Carlos Sainz Jr, était en tests la semaine dernière au volant de sa Toro Rosso STR10. Au cours de la 3e journée, il a bouclé 137 tours et réalisé le 6e meilleur temps. Cette saison, Carlos aura pour équipier un autre « fils de », Max Verstappen, fils de Jos, ancien pilote de F1. Bon sang ne saurait mentir…

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