Showing posts with label Engineering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Engineering. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

TRIUMPH ENGINE FOR SALE



 
Triumph 350 engine. Built by a retired engineer as a bit of a project to go in a sprint bike. Originally a T21 with the gearbox cut off, later crank, Daytona reprofiled cams with R followers, lightened timing wheels and polished rockers, Morgo pump, flowed and ported head and inlet, dural engine plates to take AMC/Norton gearbox and bracket with pulleys to mount a K2F Lucas magneto just behind the barrels. Barrel and head fins shaved and reshaped. Too lovely for words. £400. Can post within UK.
tri650@live.co.uk

Sunday, 27 May 2012

HANDLEBAR ORIGINAL

Jon sent this photo from the Handlebar in Singapore where he "found himself" last night, i don't think he means spiritually. Panhead beer or Margheritas mixed by a 4 stroke engine, also sent me a link to his mate Shaun's webpage, some clever stuff going on here.

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

GLE

George Laycock Engineering. George, helped by Tom and Lorraine, meticulously rebuilds restores and maintains vintage (and older) racing cars and bikes in a workshop nearly as cold as mine. He also does all my little engineering jobs but im not telling you where he is or how to get hold of him as he is far too busy already.











A few years ago he built and raced the best Commando you have ever seen, watch this space......