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TPV Billet Frame Cafe Racer, Simon Leake 2019
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Leake" data-source="post: 115600" data-attributes="member: 4392"><p>Thanks mate. I wanted to preserve the organic rounded classical curves which the Egli frame really jars with in my aesthetic so the exhaust and subframe are all "curvy" and show the timing chest. EFI is magic and it is sufficiently tuned to run in a bit. Sounds amazing. Next step is to get club plates and a photo shoot. A couple of mags are interested so keep your eyes out this year. I don't know the horsepower but as soon as we run it in a bit we will get it on the Dyno for top end tuning and find out! Next project is a Comet with one of the last sets of cases Terry has before he retires completely. Just waiting on the TT gearbox from NZ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Leake, post: 115600, member: 4392"] Thanks mate. I wanted to preserve the organic rounded classical curves which the Egli frame really jars with in my aesthetic so the exhaust and subframe are all "curvy" and show the timing chest. EFI is magic and it is sufficiently tuned to run in a bit. Sounds amazing. Next step is to get club plates and a photo shoot. A couple of mags are interested so keep your eyes out this year. I don't know the horsepower but as soon as we run it in a bit we will get it on the Dyno for top end tuning and find out! Next project is a Comet with one of the last sets of cases Terry has before he retires completely. Just waiting on the TT gearbox from NZ. [/QUOTE]
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