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BIRKIN Direct-USA Update

Work progresses on the first order of the new Wide Body cars for the US. In this photo are the second 6 of the 18 new Wide Body chassis clad and awaiting final preparation prior to shipment.

 

http://www.usa7s.net/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=5567&stc=1&d=1383431673

 

This is a cart of the newly designed uprights, they are fabricated of billet aluminum as opposed to cast. The same upright is used on all 4 corners of the car and can be turned over to lower the ride height by 30mm, for track days, without changing the suspension geometry. There are uprights on the cart for 42 cars.

 

http://www.usa7s.net/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=5568&stc=1&d=1383431749

 

New upright installed. You can also see the pushrod for the new inboard mounted front anti-roll bar.

 

 

http://www.usa7s.net/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=5569&stc=1&d=1383432018

 

 

Thank you for looking, more information to follow.

 

Tom Carlin

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Looks like mockup/shipment to me also. My guess is that what looks to be two different size spacers (mounted with the steering rack hein joint) may be necessary for the 'track day' suspension change (inverting the uprights) in order to allow for steering geometry to remain as is. Again, just a guess; I may be way off base here.

 

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The first 2 pictures are from just a couple of days ago. The 3rd of the upright installed was taken during development and the actual production version will vary somewhat. Yes the spacers are used to allow the 30mm change in ride height and to retain the same geometry.

 

Thanks,

 

Tom

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I cant wait to see what the wide body looks like. Not that I want a wide body myself. But I know a lot of people have a hard time with the size of a 7 and Caterham does pretty well with their wide body. Birkin makes a good looking car and they have a good sense of style. It'll be fun to see how they deal with the width change.

 

As for the aluminum hubs-- Birkin already had awesome hubs. These new ones that work on all 4 corners of an IRS car are a great idea. Keep the price down but give the top quality. I'd love to see more of the suspension. So far I haven't come across one of the IRS birkins in person, but I suppose these pictures show a change from what the current cars are using.

 

But get rid of the AVO shocks! My Birkin blew a seal on a front AVO and when I contacted AVO for a rebuild, they said due to shipping, taxes, import fees, EU super special double helical carboniferous green vat tax it would cost only a few bucks more to get a new shock. The AVO shocks seem to go bad a lot compared to other brands. I ended up putting GAZ on the front of my Birkin and they're great.

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  • 3 weeks later...

So since nobody has posted it already, I'll post it here. I got it on the Birkin Yahoo list:

 

Just wanted to let you know that John Watson of Birkin cars and

Dhersan Shanmugam, his factory manager have been hi-jacked and

shot today in Broederstroom. Both have been shot in the back and

were taken to Fourways life hospital.

 

Here is the latest update received from Cheryl.

 

John: Bullet lodged against the spine. Missed the veins and

spinal cord. Going into ICU for the night. They are operating

tomorrow morning. We are praying the hospital plan covers. We are

so lucky that the bullet didn't hit the aorta or spinal cord. I

think the shock is setting in now. He is being sedated. Thanks

for all your prayers and support.

 

 

 

Dhersan is in good spirits - also going in tomorrow to take out

bullet. It is a flesh wound.

 

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I always wondered how long Birkin would be able to hold out in South Africa. I've been paying attention to what is going on in that country for years and you would not believe the stories. I have a few S.A. friends and they got out a while back.

 

My editorial:

 

They should move Birkin to some Asian area and produce them cheaper and in a much more stable country. If they dont do something sooner than later they're going to end up either in the middle of a civil/race war or just be overrun in some kind of zombie apocalypse/Blackhawk Down kind of scene. Then it'll be too late to load up the equipment into a shipping container. Though perhaps, then, the Birkin frame could be adjusted to take offroad suspension and crossbow mounts for the Road Warrior future. But I just dont see a future where things get better in that country for anyone. I mean, would YOU move there? Nope.

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Per the Birkin Yahoo list: both are home and reccovering well.

 

I have zero knowledge of S Africa but so far, what I have heard doesn't sound too different from my (upper middle class) neighborhood in the good old USA. We are right next to a large poverty pocket and we seem to be a magnet for rape, murder, break-ins, robberies, you name it. All of those have occurred on my block over the last 25 years that I have lived here. We have been broken into 2x, last time 3 months ago.

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