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Re: [alfa] Alfa V6 Motorcycle:
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- Subject: Re: [alfa] Alfa V6 Motorcycle:
- From: "B.D. Zelazny" <bdz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:37:13 -0500
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I'd be scared to death havin' those cam pulleys turnin' at high rpm near my leg w/o the
cover in place; and what about those velocity stacks stickin' up through the "fool"
tank! Bet it would be a warm ride in the summer and winter!! :-) I'll stick to the
Ducati Monster plan, thank you very much!!
'nardo
Alpine, TX
not crazy enough to have an Alfa V6 motorcycle
I am not sure if this is something that has been widely covered here
already, but there exists a Harley motorcycle frame with a 2.5L Alfa
V6 installed in it.
http://www.oldebottles.com/websitestuff/alfabeast.jpg
Chris Barber is the name of the man who built this machine. Being
interested in Harleys and motorcycles in general, I have scoured the
internet looking for more information on the work he did on this bike.
Sadly, I have found nothing but a few photos. It is pretty amazing
that this engine fit in a Harley frame.
Cheers,
Gregory Scott
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