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Good riddance, 2020! I’m sat here, it’s early December and if I’m quite honest, I’m happy to see the back of 2020. Now, as 2021 marks my half-century of life on this planet, I’m not usually one for wishing my life away, but the sooner we get to 2021 the better. Coronavirus, or Covid-19, has hit us all in some way – for some in the ultimate way as we’ve either been laid low by it ourselves or we’ve lost a loved one. It’s hit some of my friends in other ways too. I’ve seen first-hand how the various lockdowns, both nationally and locally, have affected those amongst us who are more gregarious, those that need to ‘get out there’ and experience some human contact or social interaction. Of course, lots of us get this from the many bike shows, races and events put on, not just by us, but a great many people up and down the country. We are all like coiled springs, ready, waiting and willing 2021 to be a better year all-round.
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Busy as ever, our evergreen engine room has given us a buyer’s guide on the mini-sized but maxi-fun Honda ST DAX series and is looking forward to getting his Apache!
Mark takes a well-earned break from the projects this issue, but he’s back again next issue. We’ve not let him off Q&A duties though!
Another story we sat on for some time (we’ve got a few). Read about this amazing Kawasaki ZRX1200R with 200bhp at the rear hoop. Lovely!
Engine room!
Jeff has been hard at it this year for us – and so it continues. The 3MA is finally finished and the RZV500R is too! So, next issue he starts on a Suzuki RG250 HB rep AND returns with his RM80X!
Ralph Ferrand Super spanner man!
This month Ralph lets rip with the soldering iron in ‘Tool of the Month’. Soon he returns with his H2C, TWO Zed builds AND his Yamaha YZF-R6.
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So, while our news section has tales of cancelled events, or ones that have been postponed for a few months, let’s also keep our peckers up and look forward to the spring when we – hopefully – will be able to get out there once more – especially as news of a vaccine seems hopeful (as I write this…) The good news about ‘staying in’ is that many of us have had more time on our projects – and there’s no bigger project than Allen Millyard’s superb six-cylinder Kawasaki. Check it out in all its glory on page 34. It’s just left for me to say this: thanks for keeping with us, we value your support. Stay safe and have as good a Christmas and New Year as you can! We’ll see you all in a better and brighter 2021…
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Legendary specials builder Who else could it be this month? Allen’s amazing super-six cylinder build has been a long time coming to our pages, but here it is. Our own John Nutting samples the six and gets the inside story of how it rides and how it was built. Don’t forget Allen is on with his SECOND six-cylinder build in this issue too!
John Vassallo 550F-inished!
Our friend John finally finishes his Z550F Kawasaki this issue – but not before the thing springs a few fuel leaks! What is he to do?
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To say that Nutters was foaming at the mouth to ride Allen’s super-six cylinder Zed-based beast is a savage understatement! He loved it…
Pip rides a reader’s lovely Suzuki Invader: apologies to owner Phil Graham who has been very patient awaiting his pride and joy to be in this magazine!
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Mark Haycock with a page of tips.
He’s sorting the chassis on the Kawasaki Super-Six Zed 2! Our Ralph has very broad solders.
❙ SUZUKI TS400 APACHE
Steve’s beast is boxed up for its journey!
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❙ SUZUKI TR750
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❙ HONDA ST DAX
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Malc Shaw’s wallet takes a massive beating this month! Steve Cooper mini-bike that gives maxi-smiles!
Finally the reverse-cylinder is finished! Onya Jeff!
John Vassallo finishes the fourcylinder Kwak.
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❙ STOOL SAMPLE
We are also near the end with this two-stroke Yammy four-cylinder. Jim Lindsay builds a simple stool for his workshop.
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Pip Higham has a pop on a Suzuki Invader – and a spin on a T500…
John Nutting rides Allen Millyard’s amazing sixcylinder Kawasaki Zed.
Reader Derek Henderson’s amazing 200bhp Eddie Lawson replica!
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f you’ve been following Allen Millyard’s exploits with his project to build a six-cylinder version of the Z1 Super Four, Kawasaki’s answer to Honda’s CB750 launched in 1972, you must have been wondering just what it’s like to ride. This saga, the latest in a number of epic projects to build what many riders regard as unfeasibly complex machines that look like the result of a wild and untempered imagination, started at the Stafford Show in October 2019. At the show, Kawasaki parts specialist Dave Marsden had reminded Allen that he should build an in-line six, no doubt thinking that having already turned out a V8 based on the Z1 and a V12 in the Z1300, it would be a relatively straightforward task. Now Allen’s never one to resist a challenge and at first he considered building another V8, thinking a six might be too wide to make a convincing example of what Kawasaki might have produced. This prompted the acquisition of parts from a 1976 Z900 engine, but while studying these in his workshop, Marsden’s idea came to mind. Allen made some paper templates to show how an inline six might look, and what the width would work out at. Because Allen has been a master of metal since he started his craft apprenticeship at the turn of the 1980s, he’s a bit old money and rightly so, so the measurement came out at around 24 inches. He wondered how this compared with the daddy of six-cylinder bikes, Honda’s CBX from 1978, and recalling that I’d mentioned being at the bike’s launch in Japan, he sent me an email to ask if I remembered how wide it was. Width was a key issue with the CBX and Honda’s engineers had done a great job in minimising it, so I knew that it was 23½ inches across the cases, because I’d measured one. That reassured Allen, and the project was off the mark.
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