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Quasar no.2

Finally became a Quasar owner, 1978 Red Quasar, bought off Andy T. Engine is running well after Andy had a new distributor fitted. I'm going to look at sorting the dash out first and make a list of other jobs to look at later. Added more pictures after three weeks of tinkering.

August 2010, newly painted and with new electronic distributor. Now has driving lights on each fork. Now owned by Gavin Newell and I have the VF750 based mk2, July 2011.

Q2 when arrived March 2010

First Electric Eco - 2008

Key Peraves personnel with the first Ecomobile to be converted to all-electric Brusa power, at Brno in 2008. Far left: Roger Riedener (who paid for the conversion to his own Eco, previously powered by a BMW K1100 engine); in the machine: Gustav Prochazka and Dan Lexa, who were building MonoTracers in the Brno factory; Far right: Felix Wagner, first Ecomobile world champion in 1991 and eldest son of Ecomobile creator Arnold Wagner.
Roger Riedener and Felix Wagner went on to run Peraves CH until its sad demise in 2014.
Peraves CZ have been building electric Monoracers since 2020. PNB.

First Electric Eco - 2008

Blez tries Cedric's Streamliner again (2009)

A barefoot Cedric Lynch looks on while I go for my third spin in his all-electric streamliner, August 2009. Great fun! See action shots elsewhere in this folder. PNB
(Photo taken by Paul Compton, Paul Blez archive)

Blez tries Cedric's Streamliner again (2009)

VF500FF at 2009 TT

Arthur Middleton rode his VF500FF to the 2009 Isle of Man TT. This Blez pic of the beast on Douglas Seafront appears in the February 2010 issue of The Rider's Digest (www.theridersdigest.co.uk). The finish on this home-built machine is as good as it looks in the pic.
Photo: © Paul Blezard

VF500FF at 2009 TT

Slug at 2009 TT

Tudor Thomas rode the GPZ1100 Slug to the Isle of Man for the annual TT week in June 2009. It was quite an eventful trip....not least on the motorway getting there. This Blez pic of the beast on Douglas seafront appears in the February 2010 edition of The Rider's Digest magazine. www.theridersdigest.co.uk (The blue Yamaha Ténéré behind is the bike Blez rode to the island and back).

Slug at 2009 TT

Quasar pictures from 1980

This was the first time I saw a Quasar, 1980 when I was 14. I think the event was at the Police HQ in Preston and even had a Police version. The last pic is a group from the show.

Blez in Quasar FHR 942W, Sept '84

Yours Truly sitting in the repaired Quasar In the south of France after the horrendous crash on the autoroute near Carcassonne in which I hit a Renault 5 which had been carelessly parked on its roof, in the fast lane, at night! Doesn't look too bad, considering, does it? My passenger, the unfortunate Ludmila, was still in hospital at this point, while I was very lucky to get away with a few bruises...(Fortunately she made a good recovery and later became an adventurous motorcyclist in her own right.)

Blez in Quasar FHR 942W, Sept '84

NZ Quasar Replica

This is Dave Lochead's remarkable Quasar replica, finished in New Zealand in 2009
Dave explains:
"Built from a Kawasaki GPz550 UniTrak, and using the donor bike's monoshock system.
Forks are fabricated leading link currently set up for a slight dive under braking
It's probably putting out 55 -58 horsepower, and by my calculations weight is under 200 kilos, it's certainly deceivingly light, and has good power/weight ratio.

NZ Quasar Replica

(another) FF takes Land Speed Record at 367mph

Pictures and information, plus a great video, on the latest LSR record breaker

Original Blue Eco meets Quasar in TG 'reunion' (1992)

Both these historic machines featured in the Top Gear FF feature in 1988, but not together. The Quasar was filmed here at its home, the National Motorcycle Museum with William Woollard sitting in it, while the Ecomobile was the one I was filmed driving in and around its birthplace in Winterthur, Switzerland.

Original Blue Eco meets Quasar in TG 'reunion' (1992)

Ecomobile Sidewind Test

This series of three photos shows an Ecomobile being driven through the Daimler sidewind test facility in Untertürkheim at 80km/h (50mph) circa 1991. A similar sequence of photos with a standard BMW K100 shows it leaning less but deviating more from its path. Arnold Wagner sent me the photos in response to my ruminations about Craig Vetter's comment that 'streamlined is round at the front and pointed at the rear'. Arnold commented: "Round at the front has nothing to do with head or feet first. It’s a necessity to get decent crosswind behaviour.

Ecomobile Sidewind Test

Cmax shape in foam, enclosed front wheel

Nose is novel, in terms of Voyager-style shape development, in enclosing the front wheel. This is built to TTXGP FF rules, i.e. not more than 50mm in front of wheel. Intake slot fits well with Yamaha airflow over the small front wheel into the radiator mounted low behind the wheel. If this works well a similar nose, minus the intake slot, may be fitted to FJ.

Cmax shape in foam, enclosed front wheel

Cmax Shape completed in foam

Cmax foam shape now ready for covering. The body tent is too small to get full body in one shot. This is the site of the 'old factory' where 001 and 002 were built.

Next stage is to cover the surface in a thin, sealing layer of micro-balloon/resin 'filler' ('glascell 10 in Sicomin epoxy resin - AKA 'Aero-Mick') to protect this fragile shape and provide a hard surface to lay up glass cloth, so that excess resin can be squeegeed off. Surface will be finished with more aero-mick, then prepared for painting.

Cmax Shape completed in foam

Bonneville Record Breakers

This bunch of Bonneville record-breakers were amongst several more displayed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2007 in a superb representation of the famous salt flats, complete with support vehicles. Photo by Blez

Bonneville Record Breakers
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Martin and his dream machine

Martin took V02 on a Valkyrie Riders run to North Wales the day after he bought it! Clearly it runs okay.

Martin and his dream machine

Vetter&Blez with 214mph Triumph Bonneville 'Cigar'

Craig Vetter and Paul Blezard with the original Triumph Bonneville streamliner which hit 214mph way back in 1956.

Vetter&Blez with 214mph Triumph Bonneville 'Cigar'
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Rear view

Rear view
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Boot tank

Boot tank
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Cockpit

Cockpit

Blez Cornering in Cedric's Streamliner (2009)

This was the third time I'd ridden Cedric's FF, but the first time out in the countryside on a nice scenic corner.
Great fun, but the idiosyncratic steering takes some getting used to! PNB
Photo of Paul Blezard by Paul Compton.

Blez Cornering in Cedric's Streamliner (2009)
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