steve's from sommerset's kubota enfield
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steve's from sommerset's kubota enfield
anyone any news about this bike? i would love to see the subframe and position of the engine..
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Re: steve's from sommerset's kubota enfield
I'm waiting on Tim from sommerset's kubota build, heh, lots of diesel bikes in somerset!
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Maybe theyknow each other and perhaps willing to share their builds with us. I hope the engine is possible to fit the enfield frame without having parts of it removed..
And i wonder how he managed to fit the sprocket on the kubota's flywheel!
And i wonder how he managed to fit the sprocket on the kubota's flywheel!
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Re: steve's from sommerset's kubota enfield
We will see, although I think the weight may pose an issue.
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they are 53kg(dry?) thats not much more then a 418 china diesel single..alexanderfoti wrote:We will see, although I think the weight may pose an issue.
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Re: steve's from sommerset's kubota enfield
are we talking about the kubota twin ?
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yup, the z482alexanderfoti wrote:are we talking about the kubota twin ?
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Re: steve's from sommerset's kubota enfield
O right apologies, I was under the impression that the kubota was about 75kg. That would be great if one of those would fit in an enfield!
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I guess the bigges thing to solve is that the primary sprocket is bolted on (?) the flywheel.
How does one fit that into an oil-tight primary case?
How does one fit that into an oil-tight primary case?