Midwest TMS'ers General Communication Thread
#4961
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Join Date: January 9, 2005
Location: New Carlisle, Ohio (20 miles north of Dayton)
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Nope. I need some experienced help. I just opened the box and pulled out the instructions. I hope to get started on it over the weekend. We got family reunions, birthday parties and weddings every weekend for the next month.
#4962
Legacy TMS Member
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That is why people your age get like 5 personal days and 16 weeks of vacation time....... take tomorrow and Friday off and get the new parts on, you pansy.
#4966
Mach 1 Member
I might be able to make it to the Sunday one though.. I've never been to Tire Rack!
#4970
Legacy TMS Member
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Yeah, this whole "work" thing has turned my into a wussy.
Hi Glenn.
#4972
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#4977
Legacy TMS Member
The Gunbus 410 cubic inch V-Twin motorcycle is complete. The monster engine placed in a motorcycle frame of comparable size looked impossible and many who saw the photos were skeptical of the bike ever being finished but I guess, Clemens F. Leonhardt is one of those persistent guys who ignores the naysayers and keeps at his work.
The fuel injected, 45 degree 6728 cc / 410 cubic inch V-Twin runs through a 3 speed transmission with reverse and actually looks pretty good in its finished state compared to the initial photos, in fact, everything looks good. It puts out 523 foot pounds of torque. Seat height is 31.5 inches and overall length is 136 inches. It is a little heavy at 1433 pounds so high speed corner carving might be an issue and there aren’t any photos of the big bike on the road so I guess we’ll have to wait for the road test, that is if someone can actually road test this monster.
This is actually going to go into limited series production and a sidecar will be available as well which might help with balance when waiting at a light. I don’t even want to think about a driveway tipover. I think this is great! Now, where’s the video?
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The fuel injected, 45 degree 6728 cc / 410 cubic inch V-Twin runs through a 3 speed transmission with reverse and actually looks pretty good in its finished state compared to the initial photos, in fact, everything looks good. It puts out 523 foot pounds of torque. Seat height is 31.5 inches and overall length is 136 inches. It is a little heavy at 1433 pounds so high speed corner carving might be an issue and there aren’t any photos of the big bike on the road so I guess we’ll have to wait for the road test, that is if someone can actually road test this monster.
This is actually going to go into limited series production and a sidecar will be available as well which might help with balance when waiting at a light. I don’t even want to think about a driveway tipover. I think this is great! Now, where’s the video?
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