Well, yes but not this much! My long-gone R80/7 would lift at the back under hard acceleration and twist from side to side under throttle sitting stationary.Is the same torsional effect noticeable with shaft drive bikes (with engine placed along axis of bike)?
Much the same as I remember on my R100S - it was noticeable and I think I didn't lay on a lot of throttle laying over in a corner. But you tended not to be a boy racer on a Boxer.Well, yes but not this much! My long-gone R80/7 would lift at the back under hard acceleration and twist from side to side under throttle sitting stationary.
Persish the thought!But you tended not to be a boy racer on a Boxer.
Yes, I too used to feel the effect of torque on my Beemers ( can I say that ) but on the Kawasaki KZ 1100 I had it would break traction and I'd be flying down the road with the damn thing stepping out sideways with my boot getting burnt on the tarmac ! Those were the days !Is the same torsional effect noticeable with shaft drive bikes (with engine placed along axis of bike)?
.....the only bit's I had eaten on the Beamer twins I owned were push rods, that was an ex plod bike also, the R90s never failed me.Persish the thought!
Then again . . .
Up until now, everyone had told me these engines would run flat out all day. After this, three separate sources told me, yes they tend to drop valves when they are old and tired and have been worked hard. Well, the gearbox was almost shot too; at least it went out in style.
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I well remember the "stay alive at 55" days driving across Texas on the Interstates, but only in a car. I was stopped once by the Highway Patrol on I-10 for doing 60. I asked "why me?" They said I should have driven in a pack with others!Dunno - he (or she) is a quick change merchant if it is a crash box but wouldn't have thought there were many auto boxes Stateside? You'd need something to do to break the boredom!!
All the rage in the late '70's
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....probably classed as sacrilege nowadays with a fairly original T120.
Col.