
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Al'turn'ative Tuesday
This Tuesday's entry comes from the cool site called, DeChaves Garage. Behold the "Chiqane":

An inverted aluminum cradle frame (similar to the Tesi and Vyrus) is used in conjunction with the familiar hub-steered front swingarm. The linkage is unique and more compact.
An analysis of projects like this along side the Tesi & Tryphonos would be nice to read (besides the the latest 600cc "comparo").

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Friday, May 22, 2009
Modern Retros
This is a beauty in looks and function that would stomp the Triumph Thruxton. This could be my next motorcycle if it is produced and brought to the States....Bring back more bench seat bikes so you and your certain sweetie can ride in sporting comfort around town and country.
Ryan Bingham
Click here for "Southside of Heaven" video...
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Al'turn'ative Tuesday

Tesi: Pierluigi Marconi's thesis
The original Tesi design (below right) is what got me hooked on alternative front suspension. The Tesi 2D has the rounded fender & aluminum swingarm which accentuate the fork-less design more so than the 3D (which is the current model that has an edgy fender & steel trellis swingarm). The new design, however, is said to have simplified linkages and better positioned shock for the rider's knee and lowered weight.
I'm curious to know why the steel trellis is being used instead of the aluminum ...
Does the current, steel front swingarm offer more flex while leaned over in corners and weigh less than the aluminum [?]. Or, was this simply to differentiate it from the Vyrus?


Sunday, May 17, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
The Upstarts
The Upstarts "GOT WHAT IT TAKES" from Garvin Ha on Vimeo.
Friday, May 08, 2009
John Britten



Andrew Stroud riding a wheelie on the Britten alongside a works Ducati
Proven.
other video.
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Al'turn'ative Tuesday
Monday, May 04, 2009
Hillclimb Racing
- up to 240 hp on tap
- hill courses that are practically verticle












