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Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2019 11:55 am
by titan performance
Bike looks great...super set of results this weekend. Well done to you and Gary.

Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 3:46 am
by jabcb
Congrats on building that sweet racer and getting those race results. Have fun keeping up that good work! :up: :up: :up:

Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2019 3:32 pm
by Zunspec4
Thanks guys. Next race at Pembrey on 4/5th May.

Cheers Geoff

Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 6:00 pm
by Zunspec4
I purchased a few photos from the CRMC snapper.

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Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 3:08 pm
by Suspensionking
Very Cool Geoff and well done Gary.

Bike loos great on and off the track kwwp up the great work and good luck for the next race weekend.


cheers

Eamonn :clap:

Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 2:28 pm
by johnu
Nice one Geoff :clap: :up: Been down to Pembrey a couple of times when I used to race karts. Long drive from kent :wth:

Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2019 1:09 am
by Zunspec4
johnu wrote:Nice one Geoff :clap: :up: Been down to Pembrey a couple of times when I used to race karts. Long drive from kent :wth:
Hi johnu

It's a long drive from Trowbridge and I'm already half was there compared to you lol :D . We have won at Pembrey before so hoping for positive results.

Cheers Geoff

Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2019 1:11 am
by Zunspec4
Suspensionking wrote:Very Cool Geoff and well done Gary.

Bike loos great on and off the track kwwp up the great work and good luck for the next race weekend.

cheers

Eamonn :clap:
Thanks, Eamonn. We are looking forward to it and hoping the van is warmer than it was at Castle Combe :D

Cheers Geoff

Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2019 1:11 am
by Zunspec4
Suspensionking wrote:Very Cool Geoff and well done Gary.

Bike looks great on and off the track kwwp up the great work and good luck for the next race weekend.

cheers

Eamonn :clap:
Thanks, Eamonn. We are looking forward to it and hoping the van is warmer at night than it was at Castle Combe :D

Cheers Geoff

Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2019 1:35 pm
by dollydog
looking at those eyes, gary's definitely still up for it :D
pembrey from my house is 203 miles, i learnt to drive a car driving there and back the first time we went. aberdare on the saturday, pembrey on the sunday, back to work totally knackered on the monday :D took my test a month later and passed first go :)
cheers, dd.

Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2019 2:27 pm
by Zunspec4
Hi dd,

Both crew and rider were a bit rusty, we had a busy 3 days getting up to speed. We've had good results at Pembrey so we are looking forward to it.

Cheers Geoff

Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Fri May 10, 2019 9:45 am
by Zunspec4
We raced at Pembrey last weekend. 2 x 3rd, 2nd and a win.

Not too bad but the bikes performance fell into two categories 1. Going good 2. I don't know?

1. The engine performed strongly on all days, I only changed main jets once (1 leaner as temp came up on Sunday p.m.)

2. The high falulootin Seeley chassis and bling Maxton suspension was giving spincter tightening chatter which prevented Gary from exploiting the engine. We never found a cure for it. The front end is being stripped and serviced (and returned to factory settings so we can start again)

We had a Marquee pit, with electric (handy for the fan heater in the van at night too :up: )
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Cheers Geoff

Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2019 8:06 am
by Zunspec4
Well were out at the CRMC Classic Festival at the weekend with Richard Llewellin riding. An encouraging start is that the suspension issue with the forks has been solved. The not quite so positive news is the it took us until the last race on Sunday to finally get the jetting near right. Conditions were very humid and hot and we somehow lost 2000 rpm on our usual baseline settings. Eventually solved by going down from 360 to 320 mains (and could have gone leaner still). 2nd in the last race and if Richard had a bit more practise at getting it off line we would have been challenging for the win.

We also shared our pit with these two miscreants
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A genuine Hailwood Honda RC174 and a George Beale replica.

Dang noisy little so an so's though :D

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Our pit :
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Cheers Geoff

Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2020 6:19 am
by Zunspec4
Hmmm, well over a year since the last update. Not any racing for us in 2020, I guess the same as lot of folk across the spectrum of activities. We did a test day at Castle Combe to check out a pull to right under braking. This "pull" appeared after some frame repairs and I was concerned the bike would have to go off to a MotorLiner jig. However it would seem the chief mechanic didn't settle the stantions in the yolks correctly and had them slightly twisted. That mechanic better pull his socks up for 2021 :D .

I have changed the engine back to the original 34mm carb version, re-built after the Cadwell big end failure. It also received an update to the porting from the very mild work done initially to the same spec. as the full race 38mm engine. The pipes have also been updated, seeking a higher rev range.

We took mine and Gary's bike to Dynotech (Basingstoke) on Tues 28 Oct. I have still to receive the final graphs but:

My revised engine:

66 RWHP @ 8350 rpm
44 ft/lbs Torque (didn't spot the rpm)

Garys Bike:

56 RWHP with 34mm carbs
44 ft/lbs Torque

Gary's engine uses std.heads etc. If he had my kit I'm sure his results would have been very similar to mine. Not bad for an engine he tuned himself on the kitchen table :clap: .

Cheers Geoff

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Re: Seeley (replica) Framed Project Road Racer

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2020 6:28 am
by Alan H
As you say, this year has been a waste of time mainly.