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Fifty shades of Jade

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 13 8:13 pm
by autofetish
Its not a mopar and i hope its ok to use the mma as a platform for this build.

Ever since someone on this forum posted up a picture of a 1980s drag bike i have been fixed. And feel its my calling to run this

Yes i know i should finish other projects first ;) but might be to sensible to ride this then.

So in 1980 a man called Angus Mcphail built and race a drag bike called Jade warrior it went sub 8sec

Im in talks with Angus and he is pleased someone is trying again.


The orginal bike was made of alu and the fuel has corroded it badly also it used a 1970s F1 rear wheel and tyre 13x17 You just cant get a Tyre this wide any more . so a new bike with new parts will be built.

Bodywork work we made from the original Jade warrior molds

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 13 8:28 pm
by autofetish
Wheel is a custom made 15x14 top fuel drag bike rear wheel.

Engine Chrysler Hayabusa 1300cc 187bhp Bike engine

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 13 8:53 pm
by autofetish
First issue is bike sump is a deep V so made up a new flat sump. This will also help for mock up as the engine now sits at the correct angle.

After welding the sump was machine flat and pick up and return where also shortened.

The sump may be shorter but oil capacity is up 0.9l

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 13 8:54 pm
by Mossy68
Omg Will !!!!!

You bananarama nutter !!!!
Me and my little bruv used to love that bike when we were kids. Proper one off !!!
Good luck with the build mate

I've got lots of mates still into bikes so any help / advise you need give me a shout and I'll see what I can do :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 13 9:09 pm
by Blue
Yes I remember it well, yer mad you really are :lol:

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 13 9:25 pm
by Adrian Worman
Yeah I remember it very well, I thought it ran an early Puma/Yamaha engine.
The hub centre front end was the same as the one used by that guy who built all the covered specials in the early eighties, was it called Polaris or something? Ivor and Mart can tell us cos they both quite old ;)
Good luck with it Will, I'd love to campaign a top fuel bike in the next few years :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 13 9:34 pm
by Dave81
:shock: ..........Agree with others your mad! :twisted:

After following the Charger build to date, i've no doubt it will be a mad build in 3 weeks! :D

Look forward to he progress........ :thumbright:

Is the Charger still being built the same....or is this changing the route?

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 13 9:38 pm
by AllKiller
I like it :thumbright:
remember the bike well have a few pics of it ....loved that low riding position
fair play Will...go for it 8-)

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 13 9:51 pm
by Dave81
autofetish wrote:
Making chargers go fast cost big $ and hoping that jade should give the buzz on a budget.
Sensible stuff Will! :thumbright:

Look forward to the progress on both! 8-)

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 13 10:18 pm
by db
Fabulous Will !!! I loved the Jade Warrior, such a bonkers looking beast but very clever. It'll be brilliant to see it reborn :thumbright:

Any interesting bike-related engineering, I'd speak to Chris Ireland (Desperate Dan) Recently seen on telly taking his Indian to Bonneville, but famous for decades in the biking world for building innovative and original trikes and bikes and several unique engines.
I doubt anyone knows their way around one-off bike frames better.


http://www.britchopper.co.uk/index.html



Best of luck and keep us posted!

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 13 9:26 am
by morgan
Will - you aint right... (I mean I love it, but still - you AINT right...) :)

:drunken: :clown: :tongue3: :runaway!:

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 13 10:32 am
by Ivor
Absolutely superb! Paul's right, Chris Ireland could build that frame, no problem.

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 13 12:52 pm
by mopar_mark
Not promoting, just stating that Jon Webster does some nice bike stuff, frames, suspension, etc .

He does quite a bit of development for bikes, his recent 4 bar on a bike loooks intersting

Nice to have something to keep you occupied Will ;)

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 13 1:40 pm
by db
Adrian Worman wrote:My bro knows him Paul, they had a shop at Leighton Buzzard for a long time
Cool 8-)
I was gonna build a CBX 1000 trike years ago and phoned him regularly, I was going to get him to build the frame. He had some great ideas but I never got it together sadly. He used to sell a chain-to-u.j. converter in a neat little frame that you could just bolt behind the motor, brilliant!

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 13 1:42 pm
by Ivor
I didn't realise the John Webster got involved in bikes, in which case, he is definitely another option!