
4 valve heads, back again.
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Classic symptom of Dissociative identity disorder - no hope I'm afraid...Major Softie wrote:Chuey wrote:Chuey like Pommy John's bike. Very nice proportions, clean look.
Chuey
Oh dear god - he's started referring to himself in the third person.
"Never argue with a fool, onlookers might not be able to tell the difference." Samuel Clemens
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vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote: from what I can tell, except for the overall-length dimension,
the part should be quite similar (if not the same) to the BMW part !.....
You are right Vanzen, it s just 30mm ( I think ) longer. Anyway, that's HIS problem....lol
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Oh, darn. I thought it was just a moment of silliness but it looks like Chuey is stuck with this third peson dissociative disorder stuff. What to do? What to do?DanielMc wrote:Classic symptom of Dissociative identity disorder - no hope I'm afraid...Major Softie wrote:Chuey wrote:Chuey like Pommy John's bike. Very nice proportions, clean look.
Chuey
Oh dear god - he's started referring to himself in the third person.

Chuey
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I hope these questions are answerable here. Those Krauser frames are interesting. Is the head tube one that allows adjustment of the head angle? I've seen head tubes that big on Ducatis that have adjustable steering angles.
In pictures of the complete bikes, it looks like the frames have a cradle that attaches to the original factory engine mounts. That must bolt up to the bottom of the frames as shown in the picture of them on the table. Right?
Chuey
In pictures of the complete bikes, it looks like the frames have a cradle that attaches to the original factory engine mounts. That must bolt up to the bottom of the frames as shown in the picture of them on the table. Right?
Chuey
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Not sure. The diameter of the steering tube may indicate that possibility,Chuey wrote:I hope these questions are answerable here. Those Krauser frames are interesting. Is the head tube one that allows adjustment of the head angle? I've seen head tubes that big on Ducatis that have adjustable steering angles.
but then we'd be guessing as to the nature of the stem bearings in that very "non-stock" fork ...
Mike Krauser used many contemporary BMW components on the MKM for a number of reasons ...
Dirk Scheffer's "Krauser inspired remake" had an additional 20+ years of techno-development to call upon
to improve and update those choices, and has taken full advantage.
The Red and Blue bikes, of course, use different frame designs.Chuey wrote:In pictures of the complete bikes, it looks like the frames have a cradle that attaches to the original factory engine mounts. That must bolt up to the bottom of the frames as shown in the picture of them on the table. Right?
The Red bike was designed and built (for a client, I will presume) as an "Isle of Man TT Racer".
You would be correct about detachable rails on the Krauser-type frame.
Not so sure about the Red bike, but it would be a safe bet considering engine height.

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Just in case any of you are interested in owning a Krauser, I just happen to know someone who has a very, very nice one sitting in his den and it's for sale.
Not cheap but available!


Not cheap but available!



If the revolution was televised, Americans would watch "Dancing with the Stars".
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That's porn to drool over!!!!vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote: