The World's Fastest Velocette is currently en route to Lake Gairdner in South Australia for an attempt to break 140mph...and that's going some for a pushrod single-cylinder machine. The bike built by Stuart Hooper has home-made streamlining and was developed with the help of a few friends, and his own funds. As he lives north of Brisbane, its a 2500km commute to the early March meeting of Dry Lake Racers - serious dedication to set a record on a 50+ year old bike.
Burt Munro's 1936 618cc Velocette MSS |
Munro's Velo was bored out to 618cc, and in truth, little of the machine was Velocette by the time he had finished with it! Stuart Hooper's machine is perhaps more recognizably a Velocette, using a fairly standard frame with lengthened swingarm, and a less radically altered engine (at least externally), using using modern race tuning methods. Look carefully at the top photo - even the oil tank is original Velo, as are the forks, wheels, gearbox, etc. Nice work!
Let's hope for a video from Australia soon... Good luck Stuart!