Jump to content
British Speedway Forum

cpbyles

Members
  • Content count

    45
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Community Reputation

0 Neutral

Previous Fields

  • Gender
    Male

Contact Methods

  • Website URL
    http://www.exeter-falcons.demon.co.uk/
  • ICQ
    0
  1. cpbyles

    Do You Remember The Songs Being Played?

    ....Not to mention "Bits and Pieces" by the dave Clark Five in the 60's, all us kids would bang the metal safety fence in the drum bit, no other fence had the same tone !!
  2. cpbyles

    Many Photos Of Old Bikes

    I too have to endorse that point. I did mail you Dan some time ago about pictures used off the Workshop site that I had personally taken. No one minds sharing information, but credit where credit is due .... oh yes, and maybe being polite enough to respond and ask the owner if it's ok to use them.
  3. cpbyles

    Paul Fudge

    Many apologies Kev, that info is incorrect - that is the date for Paul Fry and not Fudge. If I can find out the info for Paul Fudge I'll get right back to you. Apologies once again!!
  4. cpbyles

    Paul Fudge

    October 25th, 1964, Ledbury Hope that anwers the question
  5. cpbyles

    Speedway Fans

    Oh Dear Mr Owens, you've let me down badly on this one !! I was in total agreement on this issue and agree it's wrong to brand Pedersen as a "Cheat", but for you to blast everyone for being wrong, can I remind you of a post you made on the 25th May ..... forgotten ? - well it went like this ..... "Just watching the repeat of the Speedway Grand Prix and just wanted to know what other peoples thoughts are on the incident between AJ and Gollob! Personally Im not a fan of Gollob anyway so therfore my view might be a tad bias but... what a dirty b*****d! The sport is dangerous enough without having to worry about people doing stupid things in front of somone. And to top it off I think the ref excluded the wrong rider! You could clearly see in the replays that Gollob was turning left too early." Yeah I agree .... it's wrong - but only when it suits some people !!
  6. cpbyles

    Weslake 4 Valve

    Came across an article that went : "Big single fan David Witt made such a good job of his BSA-Jawa that it looks like a factory built bike. David used parts around him to build up his project which spanned over a couple of years. The Jawa engine was bought in 1968 by his former speedway racing brother, Alan. The BSA A7SS frame and cycle parts are from a 1961 model. Engine compression was reduced from 14 to 9:1, and the speedo showed that around 75mph was about top whack. The forks were somewhat less than ideal, but the note from the matt black Goldie silencer seemed to more than make up for it. Indeed, Dave was the first to admit the bike was far from perfect. He built it as a Budget special for less than £500, but at the time of writing, David planned to make further improvments now that the basic work had been completed. Aligning the chain proved to be one of the biggest headaches. He used an A10 rear wheel, Honda 250 sprocket, 650 pre-unit Triumph clutch with single row chain primary drive, and a BSA four speed gearbox. The motor is fired by a BTH competition magnets with no advance or retard and fed by a 40mm Amal Concentric. Lights are powered by a dynamo driven by a sprocket off the back of the clutch drum. Speedway fans will know that the all alloy pushrod Jawa engines are run on a total loss oil system. David has beaten this problem for road use by mounting an A10 oil pump on the outside of a locally made timing cover." Have a couple of pictures of this machine if you're interested, I can email to you
  7. cpbyles

    Exeter Speedway Peamore Garage

    This sounds like a Kermond machine: Vic Kermond was an Australian engineer who custom built speedway frames and complete machines. He rented part of a property known as Peamore Garage at Alphington near Exeter and the machine had a small enamel badge on the fuel tank which depicted the Exeter town crest and the words Peamore Garage Alphinton Exeter. I have several pictures of this machine and the badge you mentioned, plus quite a bit of information, will email Chris
  8. ....... and I forgot to add what a brilliant site this is, wish there was an English translation of it. Any volunteers ?
  9. Hope it proves a success for them. Whilst the engine type may be brand new, the building of Bellini engines goes back as far as 1978 when Paolo Bellini and Walter Kruger (a German Porsche mechanic living in Italy) deciced to build a special speedway-engine by using a Weslake OHV bottom half, and on top, a SOHC 2V Porsche head. They have made several designs over the years, whether this ones proves to be a success story only time will tell.
  10. cpbyles

    Wildest Rider In The Provincial League

    Certainly do, it was worth the admission just to watch Chris's antics. Barry Briggs once said of Chris," He would rather have him 50 yards behind him, but did not mind to much if he was fifty yards in front, as long as he wasn't near him". His best season saw him manage just under a 6pt average - but on entertainment value he was the tops.
  11. cpbyles

    Thousands Of Original Speedway Photos For Sale

    £6 if you only want one particular picture
  12. Hi Dutch, That's terrific, been looking a long time for answers to that one. Had several suggestions but never anything definate, any other available information would be very welcome indeed.
  13. The Web pages are currently undergoing a rebuild on a different server (not yet complete) but the old pages are still at http://speedwaybikes.fortunecity.net/ where there is pictures of all the machines I mentioned plus some background to them. The Kyokutu is the machine at Ian pattersone museum by the way. Hope it helps
  14. Not sure if it's what you are looking for, but the japanese made several engines for Speedway on the shale including the EiCoH, Hasegawa, KT2 and Kyokuto. Though I suspect this is not the sort of engines you refer to.
  15. cpbyles

    Wal Phillips

    It wasn't the "First Laydown - the McEvoy was earlier, see this at http://speedwaybikes.fortunecity.net/mckevoy.htm And recently a replica of the wal Philips was built, see this at http://speedwaybikes.fortunecity.net/phillips.htm And whilst on the subject there was another Wal Philips special, see this at http://speedwaybikes.fortunecity.net/whirl.htm Whilst not on the Web at the moment, I did once have a page dedicated to Wal that may help, I could set it up if it's of any use, couple of good pics on it and also have info and pics of his fuel injector he designed.
×

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Privacy Policy