Probably one of their other longitudinal V-Twin offerings. Easier to get the drive offis that a CX motor sideways?
Probably one of their other longitudinal V-Twin offerings. Easier to get the drive offis that a CX motor sideways?
My memory says yes. Before the factory debut of the RS750 either Honda or privateers tried sideways CXs to race the XR750s.is that a CX motor sideways?
Heads look pushrod?Probably one of their other longitudinal V-Twin offerings. Easier to get the drive off
It is pushrod. 9000 or 9500 redline in the CX
https://thevintagent.com/2018/07/14/martin-squires-jake-de-rosier-at-90mph/Think you're tough?
HAH!
Jake DeRosier
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_DeRosier
A 1912 era Zenith, some interesting early tech for sure. https://www.yesterdays.nl/product/zenith-1912-gradua-770cc-2-cyl-sv-2603/
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They were made of tuff stuff in them days.
A 1912 era Zenith, some interesting early tech for sure. https://www.yesterdays.nl/product/zenith-1912-gradua-770cc-2-cyl-sv-2603/
That’s an interesting looking drive belt. Looks like small rectangles of fibre reinforced rubber riveted together?
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Originally made out of leather.That’s an interesting looking drive belt. Looks like small rectangles of fibre reinforced rubber riveted together?
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