Hello from Tunbridge wells
Just joined always loved these cars, very recently fully retired, from a career in engineering (mechanical) although I spent most of my working life in the computing and very large networking arena.
took early retirement from that and got back into my life long passion of motorcycles, through this got involved in racing, inc race bike preparation, (mainly TT and Manx Grand Prix stuff), building Custom bike stuff, inc 3d modelling, tubular chassis building, CNC machining etc etc etc.
Now fully retired having handed over most of the equipment to the guy I worked, he is going great guns.
I have a retirement project that I started 6 months ago but it?s not a Stratos I will be putting my name down with Hawk, long wait I know, 😬 in the meantime I also love single seater race cars from the 50s and 60s (Fangio Moss etc) I have a 3.0 24v Alfa from a GTV 1998. Which I intend to use in my ?Replica? or more correctly described as inspired by, the 50s, 60s race cars.
Im well on with the chassis of which I?ll post some pic at some point if your interested, and also some pics of a couple of bikes I built.
That ended up longer winded than I thought. 😊
cheers
Shaun
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Welcome to the madhouse Shaun, yes please to pictures of projects past and present! You'll get feedback her and advice if you have any Busso issues during the build!
Guy
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This is my chassis as it stands with the engine and gearbox fitted, the engine will be rebuilt, but I made a start on the covers and manifolds etc.
no idea why two of these images are rotated!?
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this will remain in this state for a while I recently had surgery on my ankle but I can get on with sorting other things out like ecu ??? Etc I’ll post my questions in the Alfa threads
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Wow. Looks awesome.
Is it going to be a Maserati 250F or Vanwall VW7 recreation.
Good luck and keep us updated
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Bikes look fab - is that first hub-centre-steered one based on the old Yamaha GTS1000?
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hollytree
Wow. Looks awesome.
Is it going to be a Maserati 250F or Vanwall VW7 recreation.
Good luck and keep us updated
it’s inspired by that era of cars, but in particular the 1954 250f, Team car, which had a higher bonnet, this allows me to get this engine under it, with just over 4 inches of ground clearance, no two of these car where the same, the V12 had exhausts both sides but a much lower bonnet, so it’s a sort of hybrid, but in silhouette yes 250f, the Connaught type B of 1955 was very very like the 250f.
the chassis isn’t far of finished now, then the aluminium body panels but that won’t be until next year, due to the ankle malarkey.
incidentally the gearbox is RX8 6 speed, I made the adapter, in fact made a couple, whilst I was at it.
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Normb666
Bikes look fab - is that first hub-centre-steered one based on the old Yamaha GTS1000?
it’s actually scratch built, so not really based on anything as such, but is as you say hub centre steering the engine is Aprilia RSVR, it was featured in a few of the Uk bike magazines around 2017, Performance Bikes, Street Monsters, when I finished it, the build was a series in Back Street Heroes, all the CNC machining etc was done in my garden workshop before I moved south from Yorkshire, on retirement last October.
Shortly after which I made a start on this project.
The bottom one was build before the others again scratch built.
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Super impressive engineering and machining skills...
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Tbone1209
Super impressive engineering and machining skills...
Ditto.. love the bikes