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nudemetalz
5th June 2009, 11:29
This looks rather wicked !!!!!
183hp with 119kgs !!!

http://www.fasterandfaster.net/2009/06/tularis-800-two-stroke-polaris-powered.html

Cajun
5th June 2009, 11:33
yeah i read that this morning too, even better its a 2 stroke

vifferman
5th June 2009, 11:45
Yebbut... what class can he race it in? :confused:
It's a solution to a problem that doesn't exist...

jim.cox
5th June 2009, 11:47
It's a solution to a problem that doesn't exist...

Its a nice use of a good motor if you ask me

vifferman
5th June 2009, 11:53
Its a nice use of a good motor if you ask me
... and it's good to get a few bikes like this built before the BabyAfghaniLesbianFurSealWhalePenguin lovers have all two-smoke motors banned...

steveyb
5th June 2009, 13:45
Sure, but this one is built in NZ!!!

Wayne Wright (Tauranga), Jared Gillard (Pokeno), Paul Gillard (Auckland) in the video shot near Pokeno (or Tauranga).

http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/bikes/tss-rs500/

And it has been out on the track, albeit briefly.

F5 Dave
5th June 2009, 17:56
The Tularis is ancient, it has even retired from racing. Ok here's two pics of a more local bike that has also pretty much retired. Note the RM250 barrels.

I want to see the V6 he is planning next with TZ barrels.

sosman
5th June 2009, 18:25
Yebbut... what class can he race it in? :confused:
It's a solution to a problem that doesn't exist...

Group 1 trackdays haha!

Bren_chch
5th June 2009, 20:02
Ok here's two pics of a more local bike that has also pretty much retired. Note the RM250 barrels.

I want to see the V6 he is planning next with TZ barrels.

man... you know where all the cool shit is!!:niceone:

F5 Dave
6th June 2009, 18:00
Yeah Bren, coincidental or what? His brother made this evil black & yellow & blue bucket racer. . .

Bren_chch
6th June 2009, 19:03
Yeah Bren, coincidental or what? His brother made this evil black & yellow & blue bucket racer. . .

hehehe :Punk:

Taz
6th June 2009, 19:14
Sure, but this one is built in NZ!!!

Wayne Wright (Tauranga), Jared Gillard (Pokeno), Paul Gillard (Auckland) in the video shot near Pokeno (or Tauranga).

http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/bikes/tss-rs500/

And it has been out on the track, albeit briefly.


Says it's Australian............

Hitcher
7th June 2009, 17:48
This looks rather wicked!

It certainly looks better than their saucepans.

F5 Dave
7th June 2009, 18:38
Says it's Australian............

Main owner of TSS is. Actually he has a suspiciously English accent, did tell me how long he'd been in Cairns, long enough to classify. That's is where it will be based, but devl being done in NZ for the mo.

k14
7th June 2009, 18:40
Yebbut... what class can he race it in? :confused:
It's a solution to a problem that doesn't exist...
Bears! All those old bastards with nortons and triumphs would welcome him with open arms!

Yeah Bren, coincidental or what? His brother made this evil black & yellow & blue bucket racer. . .
Shame, don't know if I'd go round telling many people that... :bleh:

Taz
8th June 2009, 07:58
Bears! All those old bastards with nortons and triumphs would welcome him with open arms!

Shame, don't know if I'd go round telling many people that... :bleh:

Yeah but 1198's and MV Agusta's are also able to race bears races....

k14
8th June 2009, 08:56
Yeah but 1198's and MV Agusta's are also able to race bears races....
And...? They have less power and weigh about 60kg more.

Billy
8th June 2009, 10:53
The Tularis is ancient, it has even retired from racing. Ok here's two pics of a more local bike that has also pretty much retired. Note the RM250 barrels.

I want to see the V6 he is planning next with TZ barrels.

That will be RS barrels!Its past the drawing stage and ready for the cases too be cast (around $12000.00).The biggest issue will be fitting 6 chambers on 1 bike remembering the centre section on the RS chamber is 125mm in diameter

F5 Dave
8th June 2009, 21:28
A fluid plan then.

Yeah pipes are always an issue, even on my 500 Trinity twin I compromised to 120mm for ease of mounting, on a V4 that would run two out the back. But 3 underneath & 3 out the back would be a total mission.

Hate to say it but would suit a sidecar better. Who's going to pop the 40 odd k? Go awwn, you know ya want to.:banana: