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New Bike in my stable

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Just got back from an auction nr Birmingham in which I bought a Royal Enfield Conversion. The bike, named a Ruggerfield, has an 850cc MD191 engine in it. I was very impresed by the engineering that went into building this bike. The builder, Colin Clake, passed away recently and the bike was one of his many projects. Bidding was tough but I won through in the end :D He's a few shots of the bike and various parts of it.
The battery is on charge as I type and tomorrow I start the job of trying to get this thing up and running. It's not run for several years :!:

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That looks great. I have to say what really brought me to diesel bikes was the centarus 850 twin. not too dissimilar looking. It looks like it might be belt drive? any chance of a picture of teh front downtube?
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Congrats, looks like it will need one of my trailers behind it. :lol:
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Congrats Stu, I'm glad to hear that you won the bidding.

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I'll put a few more pictures up later.
The good news though is that after connecting the battery and turning the key...it started first time :D :D :D Well chuffed. Looks like it had just had an oil change, it was that clean :!: Lights work and the indicators have the warning beepers attached to them like what sounds on reversing lorries/trucks.
All in all I'm pleased as punch :D Would have taken me a long time to build something like this.
Clutch plates are a little glazzed I think but that should sort itself with use.

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Video of a brief walk around the bike.
http://www.youtube.com/v/EUc5xJdmIg8

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That looks wonderfully put together mate, are we going to see it at the rally? Never thought I'd see the day when I said beautiful exhaust bracket :D
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Yes, it's nice exhaust bracket but the silencer itself is a bit big. Might look better with a fishtail job or painted black maybe. No oil leaks or nothing. It's been well put together.
I broke the nipple off the throttle earlier but fixed it. Gonna have to sort myself out some spare cables incase of breakages on long runs abroad :?
Yep, this bike will be at the Rally come end of May. Gotta MOT the other one first but after tightening up the steering a wee bit I might put this in for one :D
One thing I noticed, the weight makes this bike hard to stop. I'm gonna have to get used to that I think. Also the foot pegs are a little up in the air like I'm riding a chop or something.
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That is one of the coolest sounding bikes I've heard! Looks to be made like a tank. I wouldn't change a thing.
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Nice bike Stu, look forward to seeing it out on the road soon!! 8) [/b]
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Post by Ih8Suvs »

Looks interesting Stuart. I am working on fitting a Ruggerini MD151 into my Enfield. I may have some questions for you as I get deeper in the project if you don't mind.

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For Ruggerini Questions you can ask me.. :)

i think i made all possible mistakes :) soome information about it (in german with many pictures) on

http://www.green-ideas.eu/ppp1_html/Ple ... %20und%20P annen1.html
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http://www.green-ideas.eu/ppp2-1_html/ppp2-1.html
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http://www.green-ideas.eu/ppp2-2.html/ppp2-2.html
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http://www.green-ideas.eu/ppp3_html/ppp3.html

and my new project (I'll try to include traductions in English) you can find under


:!: http://www.movegreen.de/component/optio ... og/blogger, ArnoDeuker/Itemid,145/lang,de/ :!:

oily greetings
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Post by Ih8Suvs »

Thanks Arno, very helpful. Much appreciated.


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Post by andrewaust »

Hi Stuart



Hay cool! So you got your hands on it mate, great stuff. Nicely put together like you said. Will be interesting how it compares to the single lunger Stuart, probably apples vs oranges I guess.

Cheer mate


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