![]() 01/09/2017 at 08:43 • Filed to: BTR Moto GP, BTR MOTO, Big Twin Racebike, The Odd Custom, Themarvelous1310, Lanesplitter | ![]() | ![]() |
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. This must be remedied IMMEDIATELY.
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So a new age harley era buell.
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Buells used Sportster motors and came off an assembly line. This is an 88ci Big Twin bored out to 95ci, with a custom built everything... More of an all-American Bimota.
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Is that a solid-mounted Big Twin? My computer started vibrating at the thought...
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I’m pretty sure it’s rubber mounted. Who would solid-mount anything in a track bike? My taint hurts just thinking about it.
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I’ve seen a few desmodues solid-mounted in bespoke frames back when I went to watch Italian rounds of BoTT.
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Except bimota used motors that were fast and light, because that’s what complimented the bikes they built...
But using a warmed-over harley motor in a track bike..... sigh.. that seems akin to transplanting a chevy pickup truck motor into a porsche 911..
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Almost all motorcycle engines are rigidly mounted. Harley doesn’t do this because a 45* V angle makes for miserable vibrations.
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A pickup motor in a 911 would be awesome. We’re very far apart on this, guy.