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Offline Greybeard

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From Facebook
« on: 24.08. 2019 09:26 »
'Think its safe to say not many people have encountered a supercharged, two stroke B31. An interesting experiment from a very interesting guy. The engine produced an enormous amount of torque and was apparently happy to pull away in top gear with good speed'
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« Reply #2 on: 24.08. 2019 16:19 »
What a project! (& the thin line between genius and crazy :O)


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Re: From Facebook
« Reply #3 on: 24.08. 2019 18:02 »
GB...Well done for another gem from the archives. If I understand the copy, it is a force fed induction system with conventional  inlet valves, but a piston ported exhaust. So a simple two stroke  with an extremely complicated induction system. Suppose it seemed a good idea at the time, the downside being the blue smoke emissions. Shows what safety factors were built into the basic design, to be capable of modification to produce this performance. Yup, just on the right side of the thin line!

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Re: From Facebook
« Reply #4 on: 24.08. 2019 23:19 »
Hi All,
An interesting article indeed  *smile*
Harry Lindsay the man responsible for the work was a "Force to be reckoned with" in his day
Harry only passed away on 11/11/18 aged 92
He gathered together quite a collection of bikes in his later life, and continued his interest in "funny" 2 strokes by playing with some Dunelt stepped piston engined bikes
Googling his name will let you read of his exploits

As a side note I recently did some work to put one of Harry's old bikes back on the road
It is mostly a rigid Norton frame with long roadholder forks
Power comes from a 1936 AJS 1000cc V twin engine neatly slotted in
An alternator has been added to the drive end of the crank
Ignition is battery and coil, a modified Lucas points plate with two sets of points and auto advance unit
sit in a one off housing on the right hand side

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