Cnc Plasma Triumph/vincent Engine Swap

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  1. Tmate

    Tmate Well-Known Member

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    Doing a plasma cut engine swap like this is a lot easier than with the real thing. Probably smarter too.

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    andyc1 Lunarville 7, Airlock 3

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    I would love to see triumph do a V-twin, in a sporty roadster. It'll never happen though.
     
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    Dougie D Crème de la Crème

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    Or a big V-twin cruiser, but that will never happen either:(
     
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    Here it is with front lighting:

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    One of the benefits of CNC plasma cutting is that we can let our imaginations run wild.

    Hayabusa engine with twin S&S carbs in a Norton Commando:

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