Wildguzzi.com
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Mark West on May 01, 2015, 10:31:12 AM
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https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/mcy/4966500557.html (https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/mcy/4966500557.html)
and only a quarter mil
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I'd be ready to jump all over that if it were 'factory'. ;D
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If it was red maybe
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I'm with Kiwi_Roy on this one. :BEER:
Matt
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Wonder if it'll pull redline in fifth . Yeah probly a fly and ride if it at least had red wheels.
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will not even bring 10% of that
but the whole story that is interesting:
http://lanesplitter.jalopnik.com/a-wonderful-crazy-genius-crammed-a-ferrari-v8-into-a-cu-1695948642
He did more bikes
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It`s so meticulous the wheels are different colors. That`s really hard to do correctly ::)
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Very creative guy and highly skilled craftsman. Thanks for posting. I'd like to see the numbers these things are capable of posting.
Pete
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Later, when a Ferrari wasn't enough, he mated two 6-cylinder Honda CBX1000 motors together to make a V12............
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I'm sure the gent who built that is an amazing craftsman, but what a waste. That engine belongs in either a Dino, Fiat Dino, or a Lancia Stratos and that's about it. It is far to heavy a lump to go inside a motorbike, and doesn't really make that much power (under 200hp at the crank for the 246). It is also ugly as sin.
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If it's really a 206 it's aluminum, and could be worth something to an early Dino restoration.
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Sorry, the colour range is inadequate for me to purchase.
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It`s so meticulous the wheels are different colors. That`s really hard to do correctly ::)
Yep- attention to detail.
By the time he made it to the front wheel he was already working on stffing a V6 Ferrari engine into a Pontiac Fiero kit car of a Lamborghini.
(http://images.gtcarlot.com/pictures/33903285.jpg)
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If you wanna do a supercar V6 then you need to speak to Laverda
I think their endurance racer was built by a guy who designed Maserati engines
(http://www.laverdacorse.it/images/bikes/v6/full/V6-Villa%20Veneta%20007.jpg)
(http://www.fastguzzi.nl/gallery/main.php/d/434-3/DSC01717.JPG)
(http://www.laverdacorse.it/images/bikes/v6/full/Laverda_V6_fact_190.jpg)
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If you wanna do a supercar V6 then you need to speak to Laverda
I think their endurance racer was built by a guy who designed Maserati engines
(http://www.laverdacorse.it/images/bikes/v6/full/V6-Villa%20Veneta%20007.jpg)
That's a tremendous machine. Too bad Motus couldn't cook up a modern version of something like this.
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It had to come from a Mad Max barn find.
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I put that in the category, "I did it because I could". Why/, I have no idea... ::)
Now that Laverda, what an awesome looking beast! ;-T
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I put that in the category, "I did it because I could". Why/, I have no idea... ::)
Now that Laverda, what an awesome looking beast! ;-T
:+1
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"I'm sure the gent who built that is an amazing craftsman ...."
"Very creative guy and highly skilled craftsman ......"
"I can really appreciate the skill that went into this fabrication ...."
These are ALL the equivalent of "She's got a WONDERFUL personality!" when you're trying to sell your buddy on a blind date with your girlfriend's ugly sister .....
It's polite but you gotta read between the lines.
Lannis
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(http://www.laverdacorse.it/images/bikes/v6/full/V6-Villa%20Veneta%20007.jpg)
:o. Be still my beating heart! :drool
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"A guy who designed Maseratis" was THE guy.
I wanted one of those Laverdas sooo bad.
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Aaron
Did a check on another forum I frequent apparently the guy who designed the engine was one Giulio Alfieri.
If you check Wikipedia, he was quite a talent, pity he never did much more with motorcycles
John
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That engine belongs in either a Dino, Fiat Dino, or a Lancia Stratos and that's about it. It (the bike) is also ugly as sin.
That was my immediate take. Maybe, especially in one of those kit versions if they're still available.
Todd.
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Hi Jock,
Yes, I'm a long time fan of MAserati and Laverda, I just wanted to put the word out that Alfieri was more than some guy.
Of course, the Dino design was by Vittorio Jano. There's a career to study!
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Ok Of Topic I know ~;
Thanks Aaron I'll look him up.
The Dino and the Stratos are probably my all time favorite designs bar none.
All these years and I've still to see anything better