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Old February 7th, 2012, 03:59 PM   #91
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The fella on the Ag bike is looking quite aggressive, did he make the pass stick with those farm tyres???
Yes I (the fella on the Ag bike) did make the pass stick even with the 'farm tyres' but saw a few tail light on the straight after the next corner.....
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Old February 7th, 2012, 06:49 PM   #92
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Haha good one.
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Old February 20th, 2012, 04:42 PM   #93
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Hi everybody, specially Browny (amazing bike) and Alchemy

Stumbled across this thread in my wanderings so I thought I'd join in

I've owned my Alchemy since 1992, engine came from my MHR Mille (I sold the frame etc. in the late 1990's, still kicking myself)
Engine has been modded a bit with VeeTwo hi comp pistons / mild cams straight cut primary gears, crank balanced by EpiCycle.
The bike has been gathering dust for the last 15 years due to failed ignition box, lack of time and other life commitments.
Just started to restore it, beginning by re-doing my custom bodywork hopefully via vacuum infusion carbonfiber



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Old February 22nd, 2012, 12:54 PM   #94
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Hi there Rob , welcome to the forum .
Your bike has huge potential , track or race is a much easier resto.
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Old February 24th, 2012, 02:51 AM   #95
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Guys

First excuse my bad language,gramatik.sorry

I also search in the WEB and find your nice side.

I would like to introduce myself to you :

I live in Germany in the near of Frankurt/Main.
Over some years i save some bevels,restore the bikes and drive them on street and one on track.
In 2009 i baught only a alchemy frame,swingarm and rear suspension.Nothing else.
So i begin to look for the rest of parts.
Until now i get a WP USD,Marvic rims,PVM calipers,320 discs,
I order from Brook Henry the plastic parts
when i have this parts its going on.
The engine get a plain bearing crankshaft with carrillos,heads are rebuild 60° from a 350 pantah.
Vee Two race cams,these are finish.Nikalsil barrel and piston build from Fa.Wahl Germany.



This is the level now

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Old February 24th, 2012, 04:42 AM   #96
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Looks nice Uwe.

Your build has obviously advanced beyond mine, although I have to say the finish on Browny's is the most impressive I have seen to date.

Your whitepower forks are a nice touch. Are they custom made triple clamps?
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Hi alchemy

Its a Roma 4357,lenght 790mm,the triple clamps are from a Yamaha R1
Brook Henry wrote that a offset with 45mm is necessary,this clamps have 43mm,




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Browny,

finally got a close up look at your Alchemy...very nice.

The paintwork on Raceface's bike was pretty amazing but unless you were the artist, would be too scared of dropping it to ride it in anger. Similar story with the quality of bike for your other neighbours.

Hope you don't mind but took a bucket load of photos. Had a look to see if you were around but couldn't see anyone loitering with intent nearby
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Old March 22nd, 2012, 02:47 PM   #99
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Should of tried the pub across the road
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Old March 23rd, 2012, 02:01 PM   #100
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yep, that's where I found him.... and you and Wilks, and Wilk's wif Andrew, and Grannie, and Polly and Jack....
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