Brits abroad

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SELF INTRODUCTION: Name is Max living in scotland ,and building my first bike, Which is derived from a buellM2 Cyclone..Started with an engine and a Drop seat frame wich was made to my spec by a more experienced builder. would like to learn more about the skills and techniques required to build a frame so I value being a member here...Cheers Max
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Brits abroad

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Well one of them is a north american motor at least

These bikes are to be part of a team coming over to show you lads how its done at Bonneville!!! :D there having a documentary made of there progress, these two have been put together by two very talented and experienced builders known to me as 'Briz' & 'Desparate'.....you may have remembered briz in the thread on hossacks front end

First up Briz....weslake engine...
Second Desperate....1947 Indian...

If you see them there, .......Iam sure they'll brew you up a proper cup o tea :lol:
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SELF INTRODUCTION: Hello everyone. first of all a big thanks to "Dan the Man". Some of you know me from the previous (2) boards and some don't, so here goes. I have been a fabricator/welder for over 40 years now. Damn that's a helluva long time to do anything! Anyways, I have built literaly 100's of street rods, pro streeters, racecars, bikes and trikes over the years. Never made the headlines and never will. I do what I do because it is the love of my life.
I enjoy reading the posts on the forum and try to contribute when I can. I am sure that this will be every bit as good as the CBH forum, as we will have most of the same folks. Good luck and post a lot of pics!! Jim
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2nd pic reminds me of old Burt Munro from New Zealand that came over back in the 60's and showed um how it was done!
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I did a bit of a search. *Briz* has a build log on another site.

http://www.landracing.com/forum/index.p ... 660.0.html

Quite the motor.

Followed another link to a "Godden".
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SELF INTRODUCTION: Name is Max living in scotland ,and building my first bike, Which is derived from a buellM2 Cyclone..Started with an engine and a Drop seat frame wich was made to my spec by a more experienced builder. would like to learn more about the skills and techniques required to build a frame so I value being a member here...Cheers Max
Location: Angus, Scotland

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SELF INTRODUCTION: I was on the last board as bonustoolkit. I have changed that to my given name.
I started a project build there " File and Fit." I paln to continue that when I go back home in Dec. 2011. I first joined the board when Gary W had it in the year 2005. That was the time I really gained an interest in building chops. I have a long way to go, compared to some here.

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Yes, That's the link.

These engines look tuff and durable. Nice to see other V-Twin development.
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SELF INTRODUCTION: Name is Max living in scotland ,and building my first bike, Which is derived from a buellM2 Cyclone..Started with an engine and a Drop seat frame wich was made to my spec by a more experienced builder. would like to learn more about the skills and techniques required to build a frame so I value being a member here...Cheers Max
Location: Angus, Scotland

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Chris Ireland...Desperate & Bella on the Dyno.....

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SELF INTRODUCTION: I was on the last board as bonustoolkit. I have changed that to my given name.
I started a project build there " File and Fit." I paln to continue that when I go back home in Dec. 2011. I first joined the board when Gary W had it in the year 2005. That was the time I really gained an interest in building chops. I have a long way to go, compared to some here.

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Chris Ireland has a great build log, worth reading.
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