Newby Miles

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  1. Miles hewitt

    Miles hewitt New Member

    Sep 9, 2017
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    Hi all, just joined as I was told to buy the seller of a bike I have just bought. So bikes first in age order I suppose
    1974 norton commando 850 interstate to many mods to list but it has a full 920 nourish engine owned since 1982 and will be buried with it, at 70mph smoothest bike on the planet
    1988 gsxr1100 slabby
    1993 900 trophy about to px for a 96 1200 - the workhorse
    1995 orange speed trip braced swinging arm and 3 into 1 exhaust
    1996 900 daytona yellow standard and nice
    1998 ducati 900ss track bike
    1999 955I daytona 9000 miles mint up for sale £3000 ono - hurts my shoulders to much
    2000 gsxr600 k1 track bike - really tatty but ex bss bike goes like stink for a 600
    2002 ducati 900ss mint loads done just fitting some ultra rare technomagnesio wheels
    2003 ducati st4s currently converting to 851 rep
    2011 moto guzzi 1200 sport 4v - don't know why but it sure is different to ride

    Also buying a 1993 1200 trophy next week in my opinion best Hinckley triumph engine

    So they are the bikes, interests well you don't need to ask do you !!!!.

    Wants - a really nice 1200 daytona to replace the one I sold to my future son in law !!!!!!

    May be of interest - currently fitting a 1200 daytona engine (no bike) with 955I liners and pistons and a set of 40mm rs mikunis. I am determined to get the 147 bhp out of one of these engines. Best stock engine I have had was 126rwhp best I could manage after lots of fiddling was 141rwhp.

    I also sponsor and mechanic for a British superstock 1000 team so can be found in the paddock at most bsb events.
    Located in melton mowbray leicestershire
     
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  2. Dougie D

    Dougie D Crème de la Crème

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    Hi Miles welcome to the forum.great intro and impressive list of bikes you have:)
     
  3. Miles hewitt

    Miles hewitt New Member

    Sep 9, 2017
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    Thanks dougie
    New to this thread stuff but will get the hang of it - may take a few years
     
  4. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Welcome in. Hope you find your daytona
     
  5. Gled

    Gled Active Member

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    Welcome aboard Miles.

    Impressive bike collection you have there.

    Gled.
     
  6. Miles hewitt

    Miles hewitt New Member

    Sep 9, 2017
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  7. dilligaf

    dilligaf Guest

    Hi mate and welcome
     
  8. Miles hewitt

    Miles hewitt New Member

    Sep 9, 2017
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    Yes your right it was 147 @ crank claimed I just want that at rear wheel. An easy mod to the daytona is to fit 1000 ignited lead I think it was yellow instead of green or other way round. It gives the engine more advance at the top end and the power climes more rather than levelling off at around 7500rpm. I suppose fitting a 750 lead to a 900 May have the same effect but not tried it.
     
  9. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

    Sep 25, 2013
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    Hello Miles and welcome to the forum.

    You sound like a useful bloke to have around.
     
  10. Tiglet

    Tiglet Vintage Member

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    Hello Miles and welcome to the forum :)

    Impressive collection in your stable :cool:
     
  11. Tal

    Tal Active Member

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    [​IMG]Miles,great bike collection you got there,your mancave must be huge.
     
  12. Modalconfusion

    Modalconfusion Active Member

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    Some sort of garage, hello IMG_1561.JPG
     
  13. Miles hewitt

    Miles hewitt New Member

    Sep 9, 2017
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  14. Miles hewitt

    Miles hewitt New Member

    Sep 9, 2017
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    Some of you guys are saying I must have a big garage, actually don't have a garage , bought an old run down nursing home a couple of years ago and have taken 3 of the 13 bedrooms over for the bikes - central heating and all. I told the wife that it was never the plan though !!!
     
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  15. Wessa

    Wessa Cruising

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    Hi and welcome, very interesting home for your bikes.
    Wessa
     
  16. stevethegoolie

    stevethegoolie Elite Member

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    I say chaps, he has a nursing home!o_O We can expand!!:D Nursey and Matron will be delighted!:grinning::cool:
    I'm gonna start packing my crayons right away!:p
     
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  17. Miles hewitt

    Miles hewitt New Member

    Sep 9, 2017
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    It was a home for the mentally ill so you lot would fit right in !!. Got some new tyres on the technomagnsio's yesterday so will be getting them in the ss tonight - can't wait to give them a go.
     
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  18. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Hi and welcome to the forum :)
     
  19. Miles hewitt

    Miles hewitt New Member

    Sep 9, 2017
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    I know it's not a triumph but important lesson leant last night 200 tyre on a 6" rim won't fit in a ducati 900ss
     
  20. stevethegoolie

    stevethegoolie Elite Member

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    Oops!!:eek: What a silly billy!:laughing:
    In fairness though, I almost did something similar ... only just got away with it.:blush:
     

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