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Post subject: Sports m/c's TT944 Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 8:01 am |
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Thought I would post some pics of the TT944 I have recently finished building here at Sports m/c's. A fairly high spec build, including a "reversed" rear 900 head. Attachment:
File comment: Rear "reversed" head detail. A lot of content in the process involved but I feel it's worth it for the result.
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Post subject: Re: Sports m/c's TT944 Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:03 pm |
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Welcome to the Forum. Top notch work, and I know it was not easy. She must go as good as she looks! Lou
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Dick le Dog
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Post subject: Re: Sports m/c's TT944 Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:04 am |
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Neat , neat , neat ! Tank made in Yorkshire an'all ?
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Post subject: Re: Sports m/c's TT944 Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:05 am |
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Thanks Lou, I have not yet had it on the dyno. A few miles under it's belt first, but expect 90hp-ish. The rear head conversion has worked rather well. An awful lot of content to get there but a huge step forward in the end. Now I am set up with jigs and programs, etc the next move is to convert a batch of ten or so.
Having used for a short while it I find the real benefit is having the cubes. It is much easier to ride than the 750's as you can simply drive it up gears from low revs (with a 6 speed box too) rather than having to thrash the thing to death to make it work. I guess the engine will need much less future attention too. However, I suppose you could thrash this one too. It just means you would get there even sooner than before.
The bike has a full harness and brake light so needs registering and can then be used on the roads here in the UK.
Glyn.
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Post subject: Re: Sports m/c's TT944 Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:21 am |
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Yes indeed, Tanks made in Yorkshire. They will soon be made in New Zealand though as we are selling the house and moving just about as far away from here as possible without the aid of a rocket. The whole operation is to be containered and shipped out to NZ. We are settling near to where Steve Wynne retired to in North Island. Who knows what may happen?
Regarding Sports m/c's, things will stay much the same but the post mark will alter, as will the weather.
Glyn.
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Post subject: Re: Sports m/c's TT944 Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:58 am |
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Lookin' good Glyn. I bet it's going to be a hoot to ride!! ps. Can't wait to get my front end!! pps. Welcome to the board. Lee.
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Carlo
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Post subject: Re: Sports m/c's TT944 Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 3:36 pm |
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Hello, what kind of fork marzocchi is?
Beautiful bike!!! Carlo
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Post subject: Re: Sports m/c's TT944 Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 4:01 am |
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Hi Carlo, The forks are Marzocchi 38mm with magnesium lowers. They were widely used during the early eighties on F1/endurance bikes. A sort of grown up version of the TT2 35mm forks fitted to the factory bikes.
Although this particular pair on the 944 are original, I have made patterns from these and will be soon manufacturing a version using teflon bushes. Much the same principle as in the 35mm TT2 replica forks I already make. The F1 forks (when ready) will be available with mag lowers at 41mm diameter using Kawasaki stanchions and cartridges. This gives a period set of forks with compression, pre-load and rebound adjustment at a more affordable price.
Not enough time in the day as I am sure you know.
Glyn.
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Post subject: Re: Sports m/c's TT944 Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 7:18 am |
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Hi Glyn, Very interesting bike you've built there, and I like the sound of those new forks too. Bill
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Post subject: Re: Sports m/c's TT944 Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 11:18 am |
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Hi Bill, A batch of the forks lowers are now cast and being gun drilled, but will be a little while yet before they are done. Towards the end of the year I guess.
Glyn.
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