Tegheim - Home made 4 Rotor Wolvo project
Hi guys!
I have missed you too
But here in sweden the summer has come, and with that the bike-season started!
Now I'm runnig my -99 Fireblade on some tracks almost every week, and the bastard needs time and money to keep it up
The 4-rotor-maffia can't get to me, they will not find me
I'm working on the engine in my head, I promise, but there is nothing to see there yet
I will use the rotors with highest comp I could find, firts setup is just to get the engine going with about 250-300hp, just for registration of the vehicle. Then we will tune it up
My blade...




I have missed you too

But here in sweden the summer has come, and with that the bike-season started!
Now I'm runnig my -99 Fireblade on some tracks almost every week, and the bastard needs time and money to keep it up

The 4-rotor-maffia can't get to me, they will not find me

I'm working on the engine in my head, I promise, but there is nothing to see there yet

I will use the rotors with highest comp I could find, firts setup is just to get the engine going with about 250-300hp, just for registration of the vehicle. Then we will tune it up

My blade...




Wow. Just wow. What a build. I'm addicted. And now I'm downing with out new news about this. Nice bike. Do you race local events or do any national runs? I'm not sure how it works there in Sweden.
Jose
Jose
The latest update is that i crashed with my bike and broke my left collarbone pretty bad. As some of you know I broke the right one last year 
So, right now I have steel and bolts i both sides and are waiting for my bone to heal so I can start work again.
Sorry

So, right now I have steel and bolts i both sides and are waiting for my bone to heal so I can start work again.
Sorry
while I kind of agree with what you're saying about getting rid of the bike, it's an addiction like cars. I don't know many people that were really into bikes, especially people that tracked them, and have been able to give them up completely.
you, my friend, are AWESOME! your fabrication and machining skills are beyond impressive. sorry to hear about your bike accident. i hope you heal up real soon and are able to get back to the Volvo project. i love this project!!!
Thanks guys! At the moment my shoulder and collarbone are pretty ok. Can't use it more than to carry a glas of milk and write on the laptop, but still, pretty painfree so long I don't try to lift the arm above chest-height.
The Wolvo will be back in buissnes as soon as the doctor say that the bone are healed!
Wish as much as you that I've had som updates about the car, miss the late nights and all the good respond from here
The Wolvo will be back in buissnes as soon as the doctor say that the bone are healed!
Wish as much as you that I've had som updates about the car, miss the late nights and all the good respond from here
Joined: May 2005
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From: Kennewick, Washington
On the account of sounding insensitive... How's the bike? ;-) Glad to hear you have no life-threatening injuries. Happy healing and don't rush the collarbone. :-)







