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hmurphy
10th October 2009, 17:18
Hey, I have to race in pro twins next year in the Vic Winter Series. I am currently doing bucket racing which I started a few months ago and I am completely hooked. I want to step it up to something a bit more serious (will definitely still do bucket racing though!) without spending mountains of money on tyres. Also because I am inexperienced I don't want to jump into formula 2 and trash a high performance machine.
So basically what I want to know is who is selling their fully set up pro twins SV650 in the next couple of months? I nearly bought one just the other day but my loan couldn't go through just at this stage.
Please PM me if you intend on putting your bike up on trademe, I HAVE to race next year in Pro Twins. There is no other way! Got the racing bug
Cheers
FROSTY
10th October 2009, 18:47
Hey, I have to race in pro twins next year in the Vic Winter Series.
I HAVE to race next year in Pro Twins. There is no other way! Got the racing bug Cheers
You're pretty emphatic about your choice which hey is cool but its contrary to your arguments about costs etc.You might wanna give crasher a yeodle--His 400 would be just the ticket to get yaself out there and racing in 2 classes too
tas152
10th October 2009, 18:48
Hey, I have to race in pro twins next year in the Vic Winter Series. I am currently doing bucket racing which I started a few months ago and I am completely hooked. I want to step it up to something a bit more serious (will definitely still do bucket racing though!) without spending mountains of money on tyres. Also because I am inexperienced I don't want to jump into formula 2 and trash a high performance machine.
So basically what I want to know is who is selling their fully set up pro twins SV650 in the next couple of months? I nearly bought one just the other day but my loan couldn't go through just at this stage.
Please PM me if you intend on putting your bike up on trademe, I HAVE to race next year in Pro Twins. There is no other way! Got the racing bug
Cheers
Take a look at this;
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-244533824.htm
It was raced last season and got 7th in the Nationals overall, only did 3 full rounds of 5.
hmurphy
10th October 2009, 18:59
You're pretty emphatic about your choice which hey is cool but its contrary to your arguments about costs etc.You might wanna give crasher a yeodle--His 400 would be just the ticket to get yaself out there and racing in 2 classes too
The reason why I want an SV is because I want to be on a bike capable of winning from the get go. Not saying the 400 isn't but from what I have read and seen, my decision is an SV is the way to go for me. Obviously it is going to cost a bit, but they are essentially commuter bikes on a race track. Reliable motor etc.
Take a look at this;
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-244533824.htm
It was raced last season and got 7th in the Nationals overall, only did 3 full rounds of 5.
That's the one I nearly bought haha.
DELLORTO
10th October 2009, 18:59
pro twins would be great for you hmurphy, its a pitty that yellow sv650 on trade-me has a gixxer front end because that is one hot looking bike!
lostinflyz
10th October 2009, 19:20
The reason why I want an SV is because I want to be on a bike capable of winning from the get go. Not saying the 400 isn't but from what I have read and seen, my decision is an SV is the way to go for me. Obviously it is going to cost a bit, but they are essentially commuter bikes on a race track. Reliable motor etc.
That's the one I nearly bought haha.
Just a note, but i have yet to see a 400 lunch itself at the track, but ive seen a few SV's do it.
FROSTY
11th October 2009, 14:01
I guess it depends on your avalable budget dude.
Also just where you are at with your riding.
You could have the very best bike and still mid feild or worse.
I'm NOT saying you aren't thinking the right way I'm just saying that if you want to do this racing thing you need to be honest with yourself.
For example where Im at now -2 year layoff. If you put me on the ozzy450 I would most likely mid feild at best Yet Glen went and won national level races on it.
Budget wise the thing is that if you can't afford to go out round n round the track it doesn't matter what the bike is -Inversely if you buy something you can afford to run round n round on a lot then you WILL go heaps faster.
-By the way the yellow one up here-yep not a bad bike at all and converting it back shouldnt be a mission as its only really forks
scroter
13th October 2009, 20:49
get yourself a bike quick man. I really enjoy seeing more people keen on the pro twins class, its a great class, the SV is quite an easy bike to ride and nobody seems to get too serious, serious enough to go for the win but its all gravy back in the garages. The bikes are fairly even and with a lack of mods allowed they can stay fairly reliable to. only thing is I dont know anyone who wants out of the pro twins class, so finding a bike might be hard unless you start from scratch yourself. good luck
oyster
14th October 2009, 09:43
I have an SV pro twin downstairs if you want it. At the Ruapuna National round it won two of 3 races including the GP. It easily won the Endurance race in March for F3, and was 3rd in the '09 National championship.
I can also garantee it is legal to MNZ rules
PM me if you're interested
Shaun
14th October 2009, 09:53
I have an SV pro twin downstairs if you want it. At the Ruapuna National round it won two of 3 races including the GP. It easily won the Endurance race in March for F3, and was 3rd in the '09 National championship.
I can also garantee it is legal to MNZ rules
PM me if you're interested
This bike is as Oyster explains it mate, it is a good one!!
wayne
16th October 2009, 08:44
lol sv...............................
hmurphy
23rd January 2010, 14:33
Sweet I will be at the winter series at Manfeild with my brand new second hand pro twin. Had to go cheap though because I am a student after all. So I will be racing a Hyosung GT650R that has been set up for racing (mostly cosmetic stuff).
woodyracer
23rd January 2010, 14:45
good on you hmurphy!!!!!
Hope you do well, ill be lookign at pro-twins later this year, either a hyosung or sv should do the trick.
Str8 Jacket
23rd January 2010, 14:51
Sweet I will be at the winter series at Manfeild with my brand new second hand pro twin. Had to go cheap though because I am a student after all. So I will be racing a Hyosung GT650R that has been set up for racing (mostly cosmetic stuff).
WOOT! WOOT! You are going to have a BLAST!! I am hoping to move to pro twins next year too!
CookMySock
23rd January 2010, 15:36
Good shit, you will have fun on that. Cool to see another hyo on the track.
Steve
hmurphy
27th January 2010, 19:28
Because the price was so good and the tyres were brand new I just went ahead and purchased the Hyosung 650 without a complete inspection. I noticed the other day the front tyre looked rather 'pinched'. So I looked at the rim size and it's only a 3.0 front rim with a 120/70 tyre = A PINCHED TYRE!!!!! Damn. Wont be able to get the bike to hit the edges of the tyre. I have experience what this feels like while racing buckets and the bike feels like it wants to keep pulling towards the ground like a magnet or something.
My question is, who else has this problem? How much will it slow my lap times down by? Will it let go easier than a tyre with correct profile? When it slides will it be as easy to control? Will I have the same amount of traction but with just a different feel?
Cheers!
woodyracer
27th January 2010, 19:59
on my cbr ive got 115 tires on a 100 rim, its not too bad, I jsut run high tire pressures and it good
If its not too mcuh out of your budget get the tires sorted properly
SWERVE
27th January 2010, 20:26
Would worry more about the WEIGHT of the wheels.............changed some tyres for Mr Lawrance at the weekend ...nearly gave myself a hernia lifting it onto tyre machine.
Sure they are made of cast!!!!! IRON
Good luck mate
lostinflyz
27th January 2010, 21:26
sweet as man, good luck with it.
i hope yours is faster than Mr. Lawerences.
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