ALLEN MILLYARD 5 Cylinder Kawasaki S1 415cc
ALLEN MILLYARD 5 Cylinder Kawasaki S1 415cc
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lancslad58

Original Poster:

1,437 posts

25 months

Sunday 20th July
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Noticed this on The Classic Competition Company website , might be worth buying a few tickets





https://theclassiccompetitioncompany.com/competiti...

carinaman

23,396 posts

189 months

Sunday 20th July
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Thanks. I saw a KH with more than three cylinders in Thatcham in the mid-90s.

hidetheelephants

30,955 posts

210 months

Sunday 20th July
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Can pass anything other than a petrol station, but not in the wet. hehe

Tango13

9,612 posts

193 months

Sunday 20th July
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hidetheelephants said:
Can pass anything other than a petrol station, but not in the wet. hehe
Nice of them to give you £1k in cash too, that would just about cover the first weekends fuel bill biggrin

TwinKam

3,351 posts

112 months

Sunday 20th July
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I had an S1C back in the '70s.... I used to get 27mpg out of that, IIRC .
Still miss it though.

Soloman Dodd

475 posts

59 months

Monday 21st July
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How about 48 cylinders?



Shinysideup

849 posts

199 months

Monday 21st July
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Here's one of his 5cyls being ridden. The noise!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v62pCre4Lfk

Also a dyno run of the same bike.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a90677Qci3g

Edit: I'm pretty sure it would've put out more than 120hp if they uprated the clutch.

Edited by Shinysideup on Monday 21st July 08:26

srob

12,190 posts

255 months

Monday 21st July
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Soloman Dodd said:
How about 48 cylinders?


That sold for £92,000 at Bonhams Stafford last year. Cool thing!

Bob_Defly

4,871 posts

248 months

Monday 21st July
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I'm not sure I'd want to own one of AM's creations, partly due to the fact they are so custom, so parts might be an issue. And secondly due to the fact he seems to do a full service on every bike just to take it for a ride.

I'm sure they are all pretty reliable but man does he like to tinker.