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THE DEAN MACHINE

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  1. For sale cheap Jawa longstroke engine 2002 with selectra ignition £475 ***SOLD***
  2. For sale cheap speedway bike +spare antig frame , Jawa engine , Dellorto carb , ideal starter bike or amateur ***SOLD****
  3. Cheap Jawa 500cc laydown speedway bike for sale , antig chassis , nice clean and tidy bike suit beginner or amateur £1000 *****SOLD****
  4. also Laguta was spinning his back wheel before the tapes went up ,is that why he doesn't use a spoiler ??
  5. it's known as the hokey kokey rule ,it's in then out , 2 years ago Britain said it was a safety issue then last year it wasn't and this year it is again ,
  6. try jack lee , (ex Buxton TM and now Sheffield TM) he rode for Nelson , he is on here as Rider Slider
  7. For me it's going to be NKI or Nicki but I will put a few £ on bomber
  8. yes most do but I've recently brought a weslake from 1979 and a GM from 1992 and neither had been run since and inside they were solid because the castor oil had been left in and gone hard basically eating the parts
  9. Caster oil is still used in speedway but not castrol so much , it's mainly rock, beeline or Morris and a few others , castor oils problem as I have found out recently since restoring old bikes is that if it sits for years without use it goes hard and ruins the parts of the engine
  10. I'm trying to express my views as a fan and the reason I oppose so many things that the Bspa/SCB introduce is because they are no good but it dosent really matter if I like them or not the fact is 1000s have deserted the sport over the last few years and then we get revolutionary ideas like changing a helmet colour because "we have listened to the fans" . I know I boil the piss of promoters with my views because some have told me so but that doesn't make me wrong , I don't have a problem with anybody making money out of the sport as long as they put something back in , I know promoters put a lot back in but they won't speculate to acumulate (understandable maybe) but until it happens the sport won't go anywhere and all their decisions are short term plaster over ideas instead of future prospect , the sport needs to go one of two ways , either make it like F1 and all money and glamour with someone like Bernie exclestone at the helm and alienate its current fan base but apeal to a new breed of fan or it needs to take s step back to the garden shed type sport it has always been and go that that root making the sport cheaper for riders and fans and try to attract the former fans back who have become fed up with the current version of the sport which has become too expensive for itself and has a bit of "its a knockout" feel about it with stupid rules and formats, I would prefer the step back because to me that's what speedways apeal is and has always been but whichever way it goes we can't stay as we are
  11. thanks for kinds words lol ,nobody is fleecing me , I have done ok out of speedway I only have a small finacial intrest in speedway and that with my intrest is ending because it has just worn me down to the point where I just don't care anymore
  12. , it's not just promotors making money but while the sport is on deaths door some are sitting on the Ivory towers making a good living at it , I apreciate that it's not everyone , I know one person who is making nothing in it and to be honest I think it's taking toll on his health but he won't walk away
  13. Stoke and Swindon and others , how many years was Leigh Adams and others owed money? and Swindon still run, clubs lose money , promotors don't , apart from his reputation in speedway the ex Birmingham promotor is still doing ok for himself and isn't going to be appearing on the next series of Benifit St anytime soon
  14. I believe he is doing it for travel expenses only
  15. I wasn't there so I have only heard second hand account but I believe they rode ok but there was some issues with vibration
  16. it's already been done by riders far better than me in Poland
  17. The 2valve that jawa are producing is not like the old one from the 70s , it looks similar to the current model , I'm not sure why it's 570cc , it was explained to me , something to do with future environmental issues ? but with cooperation from all countries this could be the way to make speedway about the rider again and not about the tuner which sadly it is becoming
  18. I have been to an AGM , you pitch an idea that would be good for speedway but the rewards are further down the line you will get nowhere , put an idea that's instant £s in promotors pockets and it's done deal ,I suppose it's understanderble but it's not helping the sport , contary to what people say there is plenty of money in speedway for the lucky few
  19. the fact that it is only 2 valve mean it won't rev as hard and if nothing else your saving on the price of 2 valves and 2 springs and that's a saving of £150 straight away , jawa are making a 570cc version , with some input from the right people parts can be made for durability and all this can be done at the right price and the proper control from SCB as to parts and tuning through holomagation , unfortunately greed and a selfishness means it won't happen
  20. Buts it's not to small for jawa who already produce a 2valve ice racing engine in either upright or laydown that has been adapted and tested for speedway the answer is already there in front of our very eyes ,shame we are to stubborn or stupid to see it
  21. yea it would be good but it simply won't happen , apart from parts failing other parts like rings wear and carbon builds up and these things all lesson performance so they will still need serviimg and you can bet if an engine costs £6000 it's parts will also be expensive , the new silencers and everyone will. Be using them will lengthen service intervals
  22. in the last 5 years I rode I had 2 blow ups and one of those was because I went out with a cold engine , I used GMs with GM bits , I used 1rod 1 piston per engine per season ,that in my book is as reliable as is possible for any race engine ,at the same time i have a couple of mates that race ktm 250 motox and they have around 5 blow up per year although some were gearbox and some cause by cracked cases, you say poor materials but the rods Pistons and valves which are the parts that fail are made by the same company's and the same materials as other motorsports
  23. yes spread over 4 cilinders with a Rev limiter and a gearbox, you put all that power into one pot with no Rev limiter it will blow , motox engines regularly blow up and at half the revs of a speedway engine
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