Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Speedshow Grolloo 2012

RTM 350 square four seen at the Speedshow in Grolloo The Netherlands December 2012. This was a great show with lots of very special bikes, like the RTM 350, the Sanvenero 500 and the Stredor boxer four made by Egbert Streuer.  
For more pics see
Speedshow Grolloo 2012 

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Wynnfurst Kohler

This time some pics and vids of a very special formula car, the Wynnfurst Lola Kohler. This car is powered by a six cylinder two stroke engine originally meant for a military drone!
For more pics see
Wynnfurst Kohler

The teams website
Wynnfurst racing

Want to know how it sounds?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5svXFNmM5cU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqbg41atujU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZmkGOSib4A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDWhCeoLfW0

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Hörhammer RGTZ500

I added some new pics to the Hörhammer RGTZ500 set. What I bike, with aprox. 155 hp!! Bartol TZ barrels, home made Ducati style frame and the upper crankcase mounted the wrong way.  
For more pics see
Claus Hörhammer RGTZ500

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Italian V4 500 two stroke project

This time a link to a very exciting project, some Italian guys are building a 500cc V4 two stroke engine from scratch!! They are going to use as much of the shelf parts as possible, like Gokart or Honda RS125 barrels an MV Agusta cassette gearbox, a Ducati 1098 dry clutch, a zeeltronic ignition unit, Dell Orto carbs and home made cranks.  
For more pics and information (in Italian) see
V4 500 two stroke project

Friday, November 16, 2012

Schmid Suzuki GT750 sidecar

Added some new pics to my Suzuki GT750 sidecar photoset. This time a very nice Schmid sidecar with a great set of expansion pipes!
For more pics see 
Suzuki two stroke sidecar racers

Friday, October 12, 2012

Cagiva X4

Added some more pics to my Cagiva X4 set, this was the first Cagiva at the race tracks. It was based on a Suzuki RG500 MK4. This is the ex Alex George machine as ridden in the TT of Man in 1979 and 4 Grand prix, Austria 13th, Italy 13th and 2 retirements. He won the big race at the TT beating Mike Hailwood on the Big Honda, but the Cagiva/Suzuki failed in the senior and Mike won the race.  
For more pics see
Cagiva X4 (RG500)
Want to know how it sounds see
Cagiva X4 

Friday, September 28, 2012

Walter Wolf RG500 and 400

Walter Wolf was an Austrian born and later Canadian business man who made his fortune in the oil business. He happened to be a giant motorsport lover and funded an F1 team. He must have been a special character as in 1975 after having purchased a Lamborghini Countach, he claimed this wasn’t fast enough and asked for a special version of it with a more powerful engine. And so, in addition to the special edition Suzuki RG500 and 400, there are apparently 5 ultra rare Lambos named WW around the world as well. The RG500 walter Wolf Special - a very limited, very distinctive edition of the 500cc Suzuki machine that has won seven championships in world-class Grand Prix racing. That racing heritage continued in 1986 with the Walter Wolf sponsored RG500 winning the Canadian National Pro & Amateur 600 Production Championships. The full power Walter Wolf RG500 Gamma of which only 99 were produced, were only exported to Canada. No other venue (including the Japan domestic market) was to ever receive the real deal 95 hp Wolf. Canada WW's are distinguished by a dedicated series of VIN's beginning with the last three digits of 883 and ending with 982. Also the Canadian bikes did not have the WW logo on the gauges nor the WW key that Japanese Wolf's had.
(Update 20-04-2016, I received an email from Bob Truelson a well known name in the RG500 community and he told me that some of the Canadian bikes also had the WW logo in the gauges)
Of the 99 production Canada WW's, a surprising number went to Mexico where Walter Wolf was a big name in F1 auto racing circles. Perhaps as many as 30 of the new bikes were shipped there to very appreciative owners, never to be seen again north of the border. The Japanese market had the Walter Wolf RG400 and RG500 in 1986 with colors like the Canadian model and in another black and red scheme and with different clocks. For the Singapore market there was a WW in a grey color. In 1987 the Japanese market only Walter Wolfs came in a new color scheme with the RG400 having Walter Wolf Racing on the belly pan and the RG500 with "500" on the belly pan. These colors are also known as the Mizutani replica colors, Mazaru Mizutani is a former Japanese 500cc champion and was sponsored by Walter Wolf Racing. This last model is very rare.
For more pics see
Walter Wolf RG500 and 400