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Author:  boucher [ Thu Feb 26, 2015 4:34 am ]
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All the photos I took of the Alchemy. Enjoy. Boucher.

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Author:  athleticroman [ Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:08 am ]
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Great photos Boucher!
'Some seriously nice components on that Alchemy!
However, nothing can hold a candle to a Britten - what a fabulous, ingenious and incredibly beautiful bike. :)

Author:  uwe [ Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:30 am ]
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Hello Boucher
Thanks for the pictures

I am not shure if it is a SV or an RV version
The seat and the battery plate is SV
The holder for the main stand is not on the frame, normal RV
The V tubes to fix the exhaust mufflers are welded later.

And the Britten
i see one in Germany racetrack Oschersleben driven by Lex van Dyk
The greatest bike ever build

Regards
Uwe

Author:  pantah_good [ Thu Feb 26, 2015 9:25 am ]
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Very interesting photos, thanks Boucher. That Alchemy is quite the piece of work. A lot to study there. How did it sound with the "can" mufflers?
Bill

Author:  boucher [ Thu Feb 26, 2015 2:41 pm ]
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Hi Bill, The time I was there (most of Saturday) I did hear it start or move!! Maybe Glyn heard it as he was pitted right next to it. Boucher.

Author:  sports [ Sat Feb 28, 2015 5:08 am ]
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The boys were busy with a misfire on the Alchemy all weekend. It seemed to clear above 3,000rpm or so maybe it was a Bosch amplifier. It went out for a parade but never saw it race.

Author:  MarcFX [ Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:21 pm ]
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athleticroman wrote:
Great photos Boucher!
'Some seriously nice components on that Alchemy!
However, nothing can hold a candle to a Britten - what a fabulous, ingenious and incredibly beautiful bike. :)


The Britten is close to scratch built bike with a design and use of carbon fibre for major components that even now would be considered innovative and cutting edge. Ducati is just getting there using Carbon in this way on the Panigale.

Alchemy was more of a quest to turn lead into gold.

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Author:  boucher [ Sat Nov 04, 2017 1:12 am ]
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Not Ducati, but an insight into the Britten and how it was made. Then unmade " kaboom" Boucher.

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