24-04-20, 02:58 PM (This post was last modified: 24-04-20, 03:17 PM by Gnasher.)
I remember my first ride on one of these, for it's day it was eye popping, this is a B2 which was the same as the B1 expect for the firing. One of the first production bikes to have DFI as it was called then.
This was another leap the A1, unitrak, anti dive and improved DFI, now with diagnostic (codes) a race nose firing about another 10bhp. The firing really worked, the suspension was in another league and the lovely black chrome which very sadly didn't last in the salt :'( Awesome
(24-04-20, 03:10 PM)Dudeofrude link Wrote: [quote author=Gnasher link=topic=25530.msg313298#msg313298 date=1587736921]
This ones for you Dudeofrude hopefully no Chavvy here
Haha i was going to message saying your back at it with the hammerite pipes again ?? but in all fairness I can see how the black does look better on occasion ?
And that's very nice bike ? could do with a belly pan though... or might just be the angle the photo is taken from
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(24-04-20, 03:10 PM)Dudeofrude link Wrote: [quote author=Gnasher link=topic=25530.msg313298#msg313298 date=1587736921]
This ones for you Dudeofrude hopefully no Chavvy here
Haha i was going to message saying your back at it with the hammerite pipes again ??
And that's very nice bike ? could do with a belly pan though... or might just be the angle the photo is taken from
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No Way !!! you'd cover that gorgeous system up with a Foccin' belly pan. :foc :lol
never look down on anyone unless you're helping them up.
(24-04-20, 04:40 PM)Dudeofrude link Wrote: I know I was referring to the 2 earlier Kwaks you posted
That's black chrome looked really good when new and was copying what was on the track at the time, the same as the later Kwaks with their titanium systems are copying today. Like many things you either love it or you don't.
(29-04-20, 09:25 PM)VNA - BMW Wank link Wrote: I think this is just pure cool. Minimal, understated, unique and no bling. It looks very ridable too. Ice cool baby. 8)
And how long until the chain wears through the rear brake line? :lol
(01-05-20, 09:36 AM)red98 link Wrote: [quote author=agricola link=topic=25530.msg313703#msg313703 date=1588321229]
Is that a motor from a Virago V twin?
i was thinking TR1...?
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That's what I thought. The Virago was shaft drive.
(29-04-20, 09:34 PM)coffee link Wrote: ,and just noticed that brake line !!!!
That's just nuts :eek .Something I have been saying for ages they may look cool to some but are mainly unpractical or totally un-rideable - and that is not cool.I wonder how much of the look of some of these promo pictures is stuff that is put on just for the picture but taken off and swapped to actually ride it.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
(01-05-20, 09:36 AM)red98 link Wrote: [quote author=agricola link=topic=25530.msg313703#msg313703 date=1588321229]
Is that a motor from a Virago V twin?
Could well be all the engines were the same. The TR1 was one of the few big bikes that had a fully enclosed drive chain, when at the time there was a move to shaft drives.