Viv's Aircraft Engine ABC Custom Motorcycle
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2018
- Viv swapped a pillar drill for a Blackburn Beverley aircraft auxiliary engine many years ago, on visiting The Bike Shed show he knew he had to build a custom motorcycle around the engine. Building the entire bike from hand, and with all period design and manufacturing, this incredible machine has taken 400 hours to build. The attention to detail of this V Moto bike is exceptional.
For those who love to hear the motorcycles we feature start up, hang in there on this one.. it's gonna come in a future video. With it not being run in over half a century, Viv's next part of the project is to check over the engine and make sure it's all in good working order. With only 80 of these ever being made, as you can imagine spare parts are pretty hard to come by. We certainly don't want him to blow the engine until he's sure it's in fine running order.
Nobody want's to hear the V4 roar into life again more than Viv himself, so please be patient with this one. Авто/Мото
Too bad we didn't hear IT.....
True but for valid reasons! nobody wants to hear it more than Viv himself too!
I've been assured that it will once all that is necessary has been checked over and as soon as it's ready we'll get Viv back in! Hang tight!
[Dan].
That's all I waited for
Too bad he put tall that time in never having even bench hoped it
Really good looking bike but higher on the priority list to me as a builder is making it run & I would have done that before I built a bike around it. The video ending was disappointing.
You sure you're going to have him come back in? its been 5 months
It’s a thing of beauty and 400 hours isn’t a great deal of time all things considered, approximately 10 weeks work to the average person for an outstanding build, hopefully one day in the future it will find its way into a public museum/ collection where a lot more people will get the enjoyment of seeing it in the flesh . I sincerely hope that you will be able to get it running someday . Thanks for sharing .
What a great one off build....putting aero engines in bikes or cars always showcases mechanical ingenuity and great engineering skills. Look forward to hearing it fired up! Steve
If you were to see this bike at a show, you'd probably say Wow thats really cool... but to actually hear about all of the amazing work and attention to detail is astounding. Exceptional work sir!
I absolutely LOVE this engine. One of the best looking engines I've ever seen, it's so overbuilt and complex. Good job on saving this engine and keeping it in original condition. The carburetor looks so awesome on the side, down low, and facing the right direction to keep dirt out. I learned a new word for bolts too: "Fixins." Thank you teaching me a new word! I've never heard that word before around here ;)
A remarkable Bike, built by an extremely talented, and modest chap. Bravo I say, Bravo!
Jon Hodder , is that you jonathan?
So... not an aircraft engine, a generator motor.
well, technically it was an engine in an aircraft...just not the aircraft's engine.
jerryamcm.blogspot.com/2013/05/1946-triumph-gp-racer.html
so....an APU. try spooling up an aircraft without AC power and/or hydraulics (from the APU) or, when you flame out in flight...no APU to serve for redundancy.
Can you say clickbait? lel... but magnificent build non the less..we have to give him that ☺
The Mighty Dash , true and not true? An actual engine that powered the props would be 10x better
Viv what a achievement of engineering excellence. Constantly keeping with the the period of the engine. I enjoyed the video Please please upload when you start her Thanks Dave P.S Barry was the King.
I mean it's basically a bent goldwing
Yes Bazza was King never mind that roberts wanker.!
I appreciate what you have done and shared with us. Hope to hear this lady "sing" in the future.
Fantastic! I am in awe of anyone who can conceive of building a bike like this, much less see the project through to such a superb conclusion.
“Spirit of Curtis” that is awesome. I live 15 miles from Hammondsport, NY where the Glen H. Curtis Museum is located. I will be heading to Wings and Wheels in Hammondsport for the annual seaplane fly in tomorrow morning. Absolutely awesome bike build.
I was at that museum few years ago. Recommended! What is this about a seaplane fly in? Sounds great, gotta catch that.
What a shame that we couldn't hear the engine noise moreover how was this bike built without the engine being starting
Let’s hope it rotates in the direction he has assumed it will.
Absolutely love what you've done there..... Also loved your talk on it, I could happily listen to you chat on the subject for a long, long time.
Please get her running and post a video one day soon. Cheers from Manchester UK.
This fellow is a born innovator and a master craftsman.
This engine LOOKS right in a motorcycle frame, so many don't and the fact that it's a sensible size 736cc, makes it a really nice combination! well done sir!
Absolutely love it. It sits really well. Particularly like the way you had it patinated. Everything looks well proportioned.
I like the way the tank and the seat level through. Attention to period detail such as the sand bending of the frame set this one apart. Imagine if you parked this outside the ABC factory back in the day. I bet it would have stopped the production line.
Sir, this is one of the most beautiful bike I have seen! Your combination of all found assembled parts is a feast for the eye! And like more in the reaction I would have love to hear it! Enjoy it! Thank you for sharing this.
I am utterly confounded! Whilst I admire and appreciate the hard work and improvisational ingenuity that has gone into this build, getting the engine running and some idea of its power delivery would have been the first of my priorities. I hope it works out . It is a handsome machine.
. . . Epic machine, . . . and great commentary !
That's a fine bit of work. Thanks for sharing it. I look forward to hearing that thing fired up.
Great stuff! Hopefully we can hear and see it in action once he gets it sorted. Thanks
The motorcycle history on that side of the planet is so rich with parts and other bits from 100 years of international motorcycle evolution, make a project like this so worthwhile. Damn, creative. Too bad it wasn’t started up for the camera.....30 seconds of runtime, would speak out as if it were an hour of auditory bliss for other old gear heads out there. Well done, Sir.
Fantastic creation ! Getting everything right for this bike is a true labor of love & the small details like the brazed style frame vvould make nearly every motorcyclist looking it over think the bike had been originally made in the 1940's . The V4 engine stands out & its patina is perfect.I'm so glad you didn't try polishing it up . I hope that after you check through the top end & it is ready to go that you'll make another video of it. For all the hard vvork you've put into it as vvell as having to carry the engine around for years ,you are very deserving of having a bike so unique , as vvell as it being the only one in existance . I vvish you many years of joyfull riding once it is ready . Also you should make up some shelves for all the avvards you are bound to be vvinning once you start bringing it to bike shovvs. Thank you for sharing this magnificient machine.
I love this project 👍 watched it many times and I am still sad that we cant hear this beauty 😢🙏🙏
This is amazing to me; I have always admired people with such mechanical abilities and skills...what an awesome idea! I hope you bring it back when he gets the engine checked up and running. Great video!
Absolutely love a lot of the bikes in the Shed but this one is on a different level. Outstanding my man! Your details and though process makes for something special.
I admire your ingenuity this looks like a period piece that has had an oily rag restoration.
Why have people disliked this video? Awesome build, well done indeed, love it....
This should be in a museum, and its own article written to go with it.
Fantastic Viv! Can't wait to see the video when you run it, mate.
Viv, I just came across this by chance, top job on the bike mate. Hope all is well. Cheers, Pete.
I once had a V Twin 82nd Airborne Division Field generator, within a cage to ease handling and air drops. It fired my imagination to where it could only be used as a small motorcycle engine. I had a 125 HD in a hardtail frame that was the spitting image of a WR frame and was all set to start when someone stole both of them from my back porch. You can imagine my anger and disappointment, I'm sure. I'm so glad to see that you have realized your dream. From one machinist to another, keep up the good work. You do it well, indeed.
This guy is an engineer and an artist, beautiful work. The Bike Shed has some beautiful bikes, but this is on the next level.
Oh man this is a beautiful bike. Well done, Sir
More of such custom bikes please 🙏
Simply beautiful. Engineering art. What a clever build. Left me thinking, wow, I want something like that with a Honda Pan engine, all aged to look like it was made by Vincent, etc from the 1950's.
Absolutely a beautiful build. I'm right in line with your way of thinking. I'm impressed and dazzled at the same time. LOVE IT ! I would LOVE to here it run.
Well done, everything finely proportioned and worked out. Can't wait to hear it run!
You Brits have remarkable skills. Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely beautiful machine. Well done.
Wierd to learn that I was not the only person to cut a leather belt for a custom project.
We've all been there!
really? that's pretty common place
Fantastic bike a lot of work but well worth it, we look forward to hearing it run and taken for a ride.
It may not be a speed demon but it is a beautiful machine. God bless you brother.
That is a brilliant piece of mechanical art. Well done sir! Looks the period that;s for certain.
Fabulous work and a great looking bike. Top notch.
Weldone ...nice attention to detail and excellent craftsmanship..
Glad to hear something good came out of that aircraft....as it was supposed to be a good nail in the British aircraft industry.
A wonderful thing .. All it needs is some sepia photos of it racing & taking the kids to Skegness with a sidecar attached in the 1950s
We NEED to hear it run.
Quite the beast. Such a beautiful machine.
Soooooooo, Ermmmmmmm.... Is she running yet?
Chase him up. We're all intrigued. 👍🏻
FFS! It's bloody brilliant!
Great fab! I feel certain you will address the engine with the same focus to detail. Great job and my best wishes with this beauty
Oh Viv that bike is beautiful, explanation outstanding...............and I can quite well understand you not wanting to start until ya check the top end, love it ! and know you do, such a spectacle ! Thanks from nz, originally slough
Respect for the amount of detail on this machine!
Oh it dont start then, after all that.
What!?
Yeah, it doesn't run. The man explained exactly why at the end. He built it for a show, I can appreciate that. I can especially appreciate him not starting the motor before he goes through it.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
I love projects like this. Nice work.
Amazing naration, really felt emersed in your journey. Fabulous work.
It has been ten months, uncle viv, you've been holding on to the engine for 25 years but we are fickle and demanding we want to see those 19 ponies gallop
START IT UP AND LET HER EAT!!!!!!
I was waiting to hear it! Fascinating bike, the aeroplane link is so romantic. I wish I had the skills to build something like this.
Viv you are great, Viva t Viv, looking agog to a successful start up... keep it rolling!
It's just gorgeous. BSA, BMW, its just an art. Lovely.
Brilliant....just love it. Bravo well done
love it. Easier in this day and age to fix the old odd engines. 3D print the part to ensure fitment and either CNC or have it cast from the model. Leno has revived several dead cars to running condition because of this.
Absolutely ❤ this! Great bit of engineering and a stunningly beautiful bike.
Fantastic job! So cool
love the bike, please let us hear it when it's ready to run! : )
Wow beautiful engine and engineering.
beautiful!, a custom made antique. I look forward to hearing it run.
I listened to him talk for 11 minutes and he never started it? Seriously? He could’ve just told us it doesn’t run and gave me 10 minutes of my life back!!
this bike is the one! congratulations!!! thanks for sharing
Stunning motorcycle. 👍
Wow! What a craftsman.
Brilliant. Well done sir.
Certainly unique that's for sure.
Oh my goodness, what a machine. Unique and beautiful
I love the design ethos. More like this and fewer passé racers please. Thank you for sharing
Perfect build. Exactly the look i love which is why i bought my S7 👍
Superb, attention to detail is spot on!
wow that looks incredible mate
awesome build.. the tire size is perfect visual choice.. getting that big hunk in the frame and having it look right is amazing
Great result. Can't help thinking that the front brake plate could have been rotated to eliminate the huge brake cable loop, allowing the cable to follow down the front of the forks. Love it!!
Stunning. A thing of beauty.
woah, actually surprised it was only 400 hrs. good stuff
Masterpiece by a master
Great piece of work
Fabulous work.
Absolutely amazing!
Love this build. Shame the engine is running yet but can’t wait to hear it when it is. Can’t beat the sound of a 40’s aircraft engine.... even if it is the APU! 😂
What a beautifully built machine, and I love that engine. I was hoping to hear it run, but maybe in some future video.
That bike is so cool, reminds me of the equipment I work on at wairakei power station in NZ, first commissioned in 1958... so similar ish era I guess Haha
Lovely build, this is a proper custom bike!!
Incredible, I would have loved to hear it. Hopefully a revisit in the future?
Kudos sir. Very impressive job. Beautiful engine. I feel the engine is the body and the bike is the clothes dressing it
Beautiful bike, wow! I've been sitting, trying to figure out what I'm going to build next and you gave me inspiration to build that style of frame. My engine isn't as cool looking, an XS650, thank you for sharing.
Spent the time to watch your video, thevleast you could have done was build running machine!!!
Promaster2018 HOF ...and the very least you could have done is read the description before commenting and to understand why and that it is still in progress with that part coming next.
Beautiful bike...love it.
I love the rawness of it
That is how bike building should be
Awesome build!