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Old 07-18-2008, 08:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I Want One Of These.

1000cc V-twin Enfield.

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Old 07-18-2008, 08:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I'm with you Dave, I could put that to use (when I've done my test obviously)

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Old 07-18-2008, 10:57 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Sounds very good

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Old 07-18-2008, 11:09 PM   #4 (permalink)
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so whats the story with this bike Dave... please forgive my ignorance is it a special, and if so whats the motor etc..

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is it a special, and if so whats the motor etc..
CONCEPT :
The concept of the Carberry-Enfield was conceived by Paul Carberry and brought to fruition by Paul and Ian Drysdale (Of the Drysdale 750-V8 and 1000-V8 fame). The basic premise was to create a “classic” style 1000cc British V-Twin utilising as many standard Royal Enfield parts as possible. All this to attain a well mannered torquey cruiser with the look, feel and sound expected from a bike with traditional British bloodlines but with enough technology to make it a practical every day work horse - at a reasonable price. The design premise included keeping production and maintenance costs down with a worldwide availability of spare parts. The 55 degree vee angle was chosen for the combination of style, balance and mechanical simplicity. One consideration was to allow the hydraulic lifters to be accommodated above the standard Royal Enfield cams without modification to the barrels. Any vee angle tighter than 55 deg also requires heavy modification of the Royal Enfield heads for carburettor clearance. The standard Enfield primary drive cover has also been retained . The Enfield clutch is “beefed up” and a bigger engine sprocket is fitted to utilise the extra performance of the V-twin.

SPECIFICATIONS:
1000cc - 55 degree air cooled V twin.
Bore and stroke: 84 x 90mm
Electronic Ignition
Hydraulic lifters
Roller big-end crank
Electric start
High-pressure/high flow oil system
Spin-on oil filter
Power: 50 hp
4 or 5 speed gearbox.


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What the difference in recommended tyre pressures between the two gb
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Old 07-19-2008, 12:03 AM   #7 (permalink)
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What the difference in recommended tyre pressures between the two gb


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CONCEPT :
The concept of the Carberry-Enfield was conceived by Paul Carberry and brought to fruition by Paul and Ian Drysdale (Of the Drysdale 750-V8 and 1000-V8 fame). The basic premise was to create a “classic” style 1000cc British V-Twin utilising as many standard Royal Enfield parts as possible. All this to attain a well mannered torquey cruiser with the look, feel and sound expected from a bike with traditional British bloodlines but with enough technology to make it a practical every day work horse - at a reasonable price. The design premise included keeping production and maintenance costs down with a worldwide availability of spare parts. The 55 degree vee angle was chosen for the combination of style, balance and mechanical simplicity. One consideration was to allow the hydraulic lifters to be accommodated above the standard Royal Enfield cams without modification to the barrels. Any vee angle tighter than 55 deg also requires heavy modification of the Royal Enfield heads for carburettor clearance. The standard Enfield primary drive cover has also been retained . The Enfield clutch is “beefed up” and a bigger engine sprocket is fitted to utilise the extra performance of the V-twin.

SPECIFICATIONS:
1000cc - 55 degree air cooled V twin.
Bore and stroke: 84 x 90mm
Electronic Ignition
Hydraulic lifters
Roller big-end crank
Electric start
High-pressure/high flow oil system
Spin-on oil filter
Power: 50 hp
4 or 5 speed gearbox.


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Thanks for that GB,

But I had read the guys website that you have quoted (that's very naughty you know you really should link and not quote ), but thanks anyway

So Dave, how are these being seen by the Enfield crowd? I guess they've gone over well, based on the fact you want one.. or are the Owners club mob all a bit snotty about there beloved engines being butchered?

I know when Laverda designed a new triple just before they went bankrupt for the last time this was greeted with glee from the enthusiasts...

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OOpse, thought I'd put the link in at the bottom! So here it is


The Carberry-Enfield V-twin


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