Thumper Club Forum
Club House => Chatter => Topic started by: themoudie on December 18, 2022, 10:39:47 AM
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If you haven't seen or heard of this afore, I would suggest a 'Thumper' in all its glory! ;D
A Facebook link!
Stray_Cat/Panther (https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10160134275321885&set=gm.10166671177080478&idorvanity=11553580477)
Good health, Bill
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Thanks Bill, lovely isn't it? I have seen it before and the Velocette V-twin called a Vulcan, both really nice home-made specials.
I once met a man who raced Leaping Lena which was a Panther sidecar outfit, but sadly I can't remember a lot of what we talked about. I do seem to recall it was known as 'leaping' Lena due to it's inability to keep the front wheel on the track! Good old thumper torque.
Ian
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Only thing I would change is the owners name on the V5.
Ron.
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Seen it before, but no objection to seeing it again, thanks Bill. Amazing machine!
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Never knew panther had done a V twin engine, only ever seen a “sloper” single. Cracking looking bike.
Bet the owner can “STRUT” his stuff when out on it.
Thanks for posting Bill 👍
Cheers, Michael
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It didn't come out of the factory like that Micheal, Panther only did singles (apart from a dodgy 2 stroke if memory serves). It was built by the owner a Mr Stray, like the Velo V twin Vulvcan - that was by a different builder.
My attempts look feeble in the extreme lined up against these!
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Aye Michael,
Never knew panther had done a V twin engine, only ever seen a “sloper” single.
They never did, it's a Millyard type special, with others getting in on the act! ;D
I suspect his bottom end carburation glitch 'll be due to the front AMAL MKI getting cooked by the heat from the front pot and the twin exhausts of the rear pot passing either side. I'll dream on, or go and buy a lathe and mill! ::)
Good health and don't fall on your .... on the ice, Bill
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The Vulcan and, I believe the Panther twin predate Allen Millyard by several years - I think I remember reading about the former in Motorcycle Sport back in the 1980s when Allen would have been but a lad.
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Ahh... I see, still a cracking looking bike. Thank you both for the education, as the saying goes. “Every day is a school day “
Cheers, Michael
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As well as the Panther and Vulcan, which do both pre-date Millyard, there was a bloke in Australia I believe who made BSA V twins. I know BSA made their own V twins, but this bloke used B33 top ends and sprung frames. And let us not forget the tale of Phil Vincent supposedly putting the drawings for two Vincent singles one on top of the other and realising that he could make a V twin.
In total opposition to those specials Buell used to make a bike which was a Sportster with the rear cylinder removed to make a single! I think it was called a Bolt or a Blast or something like that and I have actually seen one at an HD rally and no it made no sense whatsoever.
Ian
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There's also the Australian ( I think) Carberry conversion 1000 cc V twin using Enfield parts.
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Yes I’ve seen pics of The buell blast Ian. Personally I like it. No accounting for some folks taste eh 🤦???🤪
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Here's the one.
https://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/buell/buell_blast.htm
Ron.
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:)