Here we are in August and Speedweek is a week away. Alp has been working around the clock to finish 666, the 1000cc Series B V-twin powered bike. Lots of work will continue on the bike to get everything wrapped up. Chuck Null has just taken some photos of the engine:
Alp has done a phenomenal job learning about the Vincent and getting the bike together. The chassis has undergone some revising. The lovely CNC UFM prototype could not be updated because of CNC time constraints, so Alp had to machine the replacement. The UFM had a new steering head angle and some wheelbase adjustment.
Running the bike will involve vetting and shakedown. We all know that new builds take some time to perform well. This is what Alp will be focused on for this season.
Alp's most up do date information is on Facebook:
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Alp has done a phenomenal job learning about the Vincent and getting the bike together. The chassis has undergone some revising. The lovely CNC UFM prototype could not be updated because of CNC time constraints, so Alp had to machine the replacement. The UFM had a new steering head angle and some wheelbase adjustment.
Running the bike will involve vetting and shakedown. We all know that new builds take some time to perform well. This is what Alp will be focused on for this season.
Alp's most up do date information is on Facebook:
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