The Aussie Thread- Part 4
#4551
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From: Yarramalong
Originally Posted by berny
another Oz engine; P76 4.2l alloy V8. poor copy of the Rover 3.8.
I've got one of these in my shed, next to a Rover 3.5l, it's the same engine, the block heights are very slightly higher to accomodate the longer stroke.
But after all, they are both just a Buick design that Rover bought about a squillion years ago.
The most interesting development of this engine is the Repco-Brabham F1 engine that won the world championship in the sixties.
And you can't fit one of these on a road bike, atleast not one with 700C wheels.
#4552
Thor's dad
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From: Oz
Bikes: 2006 Trek 5200, Avanti Corsa Pro, Giant Yukon, Ricardo Cro-Mo, 1992 Mongoose pro-comp, 1980 DiamondBack senior pro, 1980 Quicksilver... half a dozen other BMX bikes in various stages of completion.
The P76 V8's go well into Triumph Stags. Best thing you could do to a Stag... pig of an engine.
#4553
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From: In a parallel universe
Originally Posted by Odin
The P76 V8's go well into Triumph Stags. Best thing you could do to a Stag... pig of an engine.
#4554
Thor's dad
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From: Oz
Bikes: 2006 Trek 5200, Avanti Corsa Pro, Giant Yukon, Ricardo Cro-Mo, 1992 Mongoose pro-comp, 1980 DiamondBack senior pro, 1980 Quicksilver... half a dozen other BMX bikes in various stages of completion.
Yeah, they're still about, getting a little scarce though. Just the die-hard nutters driving them now. Used to have some customers with concourse winning Stags that were really nice. Those engines were sooo bad but they were also one of the best sounding V8's ever built.
#4555
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From: Between the mountains and the lake.
Bikes: 8 bikes - one for each day of the week!
Originally Posted by mrkott3r
We are a nation of bad drivers.
#4556
Originally Posted by Odin
Yeah, they're still about, getting a little scarce though. Just the die-hard nutters driving them now. Used to have some customers with concourse winning Stags that were really nice. Those engines were sooo bad but they were also one of the best sounding V8's ever built.
Didn't the Stag or the Dolomite get voted 'worlds worst car' one year?
#4557
Originally Posted by Expatriate
and you can talk on your mobile while driving. Scary stuff.
#4558
sundy hopeful
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From: Sydney, Australia
Bikes: Connondale MTB, Malvern Star (historic) Orbea, GT (newest)
Originally Posted by classic1
Didn't the Stag or the Dolomite get voted 'worlds worst car' one year?
#4559
Phat but not too fat

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From: Bay of Plenty
Bikes: Kona Zing & Conder Cone
The Triumph Herald was definitely ****. There's still a few on the roads here, mostly having been chopped down to convertibles. They have an incredible lock on them though, you can just about turn them in their own length providing you don't break the front suspension in the process.
There's a dude here runs a V8 Triumph TR7 quite successfully in Targa rallying, and there's also a nutter that has wedged a V8 into a Herald
There's a dude here runs a V8 Triumph TR7 quite successfully in Targa rallying, and there's also a nutter that has wedged a V8 into a Herald
#4560
fark it!! have picked up a case of the flu, probably brought on by riding in near freezing temps monday morning. guess that means no CCCC road race on sunday
#4561
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From: Wherever good bikes are sold
Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
Guys, I'm offloading a demo singlespeed if anyone or anyone you know is in the market -
https://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....tem=7235737975
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#4563
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From: Wherever good bikes are sold
Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
I can't help it if I'm an XL 
A new one is $1995 with either a Bushnell or Paragon sliding dropouts, just in case you were wondering.

A new one is $1995 with either a Bushnell or Paragon sliding dropouts, just in case you were wondering.
#4564
Originally Posted by Thylacine
Guys, I'm offloading a demo singlespeed if anyone or anyone you know is in the market -
https://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....tem=7235737975
https://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....tem=7235737975
I want to buy it but me got no money..
#4565
Thor's dad
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From: Oz
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Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
fark it!! have picked up a case of the flu, probably brought on by riding in near freezing temps monday morning. guess that means no CCCC road race on sunday 

As you told me once, vitamin C megadose. I take 2 every hour... but there's no way I'm snorting a bowl of salt water.
#4567
Originally Posted by Odin
Been fighting it off fer nearly a week now. Luckily the EVCC race on Sat was cancelled.
As you told me once, vitamin C megadose. I take 2 every hour... but there's no way I'm snorting a bowl of salt water.
As you told me once, vitamin C megadose. I take 2 every hour... but there's no way I'm snorting a bowl of salt water.

ah cmon, if you can tollerate a sprint you can take the salt water! cleaned my sinuses right out this morning!
whats annoying is the nautious feeling in my stomach

Kotter - yes im a vego, well most of the time and my GF is millitant.
#4568
Sarcopenia: Living Decay
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Originally Posted by mrkott3r
any of you guys vego in here?
#4569
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2 vegos here. Why, what's up?
#4570
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Originally Posted by HDTVKSS
Kotter - yes im a vego, well most of the time and my GF is millitant.
#4571
Thor's dad
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From: Oz
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Semi-retired vego here.
#4572
Originally Posted by Odin
. but there's no way I'm snorting a bowl of salt water. 

Regards, Anthony
#4573
Originally Posted by Thylacine
2 vegos here. Why, what's up?
I'm thinking of going vege but I have no idea where to start. Any advice/reading you can throw my way?
#4575
just make sure you dont become a salad vego where all you eat is salad! youl drop weight like crazy but not be getting anywhere near enough carbs / protien.
biggest thing for me has been making the protien adjustment. where if you eat meat protien seems to be in over abundance, things get shakey on the vego side. Ok i also have to clarify that im not into Soy, have read a few too many bad things about its past that scares me.
as for cycling and vego related books, Chris Carmichaels food for fitness i thought was quite a good resource, if you can stomach the constant plugs for power bars! overall though i though it was a good read as one of his main trainers is vego and has obviously had some input. as for general vego tips, try a google search , must be lots out there.
biggest thing for me has been making the protien adjustment. where if you eat meat protien seems to be in over abundance, things get shakey on the vego side. Ok i also have to clarify that im not into Soy, have read a few too many bad things about its past that scares me.
as for cycling and vego related books, Chris Carmichaels food for fitness i thought was quite a good resource, if you can stomach the constant plugs for power bars! overall though i though it was a good read as one of his main trainers is vego and has obviously had some input. as for general vego tips, try a google search , must be lots out there.



