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Bren_chch
18th April 2010, 12:27
Hey all

Selling my tzr 1kt based fxr150 bucket.

tzr1kt framed fxr150 bucket racer, our own performance exhaust system that works really well, large carb, good slicks, nice alluminium/glass fuel filter, billet alluminium throttle, cut down loom, std engine, with raised compression and runs really really well!

Photos show black engine casings, but they have been removed and std casings fitted.

New oil and filter. Pretty sorted bike!

here is a short video showing the bike running.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7IugbQsLvw

more photos here >> advert: bucket racer for sale (http://www.motorbikeparts.co.nz/product_details.php?category_id=10&sub_category_id=21&product_id=690)

cheers

Buckets4Me
18th April 2010, 19:50
give you $5 dollars for it



well maby a bit more ???

how much (it's a bucket so not worth thousands) ha hahahh hahah
na how much ???

woodyracer
18th April 2010, 20:01
bloody bargain, i would seriouly consider it if FXR's were reliable......hahaahha :innocent:

Henk
18th April 2010, 20:13
bloody bargain, i would seriouly consider it if FXR's were reliable......hahaahha :innocent:

Max, they are reliiable. If you have something useful to add go ahead, if what you are contributing is misinformation that might lead people astray and possibly keep them out of the sport please feel free to say nothing.

woodyracer
18th April 2010, 20:17
Max, they are reliiable. If you have something useful to add go ahead, if what you are contributing is misinformation that might lead people astray and possibly keep them out of the sport please feel free to say nothing.

didnt you sense my sarcasim....geez....we all no they ARE relaible,

Buckets4Me
18th April 2010, 20:19
didnt you sense my sarcasim....geez....we all no they ARE relaible,

they are if you change the sparkplug at least once in 10 years

for those that didn't know old woody here didn't bother changing the sparkplug or fuel when he was having trouble ( first thing everyone told him to do )
so he sold the bike and got a new one cbr125 (less HP but fuel injected :) )

woodyracer
18th April 2010, 20:30
they are if you change the sparkplug at least once in 10 years

for those that didn't know old woody here didn't bother changing the sparkplug or fuel when he was having trouble ( first thing everyone told him to do )
so he sold the bike and got a new one cbr125 (less HP but fuel injected :) )

ok captain negative, give it a break, or you'll wear your old self out, not your place to judge......in fact my cbr is mcuh quicker than my old fxr, i was new to the sport, i cant know everything!, ive learnt!, dont go around trying to make me look like an idiot.........

Yow Ling
18th April 2010, 20:36
dont go around trying to make me look like an idiot.........

he doesnt need to, you are doing a good job of it yourself

woodyracer
18th April 2010, 20:38
he doesnt need to, you are doing a good job of it yourself

oh be quiet you old coote, no one wants to hear your dribbling

Now isnt this fun??, what would you guys do without me......

Henk
18th April 2010, 20:41
didnt you sense my sarcasim....geez....we all no they ARE relaible,

Sarcasm doesn't come across well in a non verbal medium and the people who are likely to be interested in this won't know you from a box of soap or your history. They also won't know how much or how little weight to give your opinion.

woodyracer
18th April 2010, 20:43
Sarcasm doesn't come across well in a non verbal medium and the people who are likely to be interested in this won't know you from a box of soap or your history. They also won't know how much or how little weight to give your opinion.

fair enough....i did say it was a good buy tho.....

bucketracer
18th April 2010, 21:00
oh be quiet you old coote, no one wants to hear your dribbling

Now isnt this fun??, what would you guys do without me......

..........:jerry:....:laugh:........this is more fun than a barrel full of monkeys..:laugh:..:laugh:............:jerry:...... .good looking bike though, could be a real competitive ride.

woodyracer
18th April 2010, 21:02
..........:jerry:....:jerry:.....:laugh:.......... ...........more fun than a barrel full of monkeys........:laugh:..:laugh:..............

i try to make everyones life that little better:yes:, dont mind resulting to childish games {after all it is KB :laugh:}

TZ350
18th April 2010, 22:19
Hey all.....Selling my tzr 1kt based fxr150 bucket.

here is a short video showing the bike running.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7IugbQsLvw



Hi Bren, pretty interesting bike, does it handle and brake better than a std FXR? and is it lighter?

Bren_chch
18th April 2010, 23:12
hmmm they all handle and brake well these days, so its a hard to call, but its much lighter than a fxr, i think it was 89kg at last weigh in.

Buckets4Me
19th April 2010, 06:51
hmmm they all handle and brake well these days, so its a hard to call, but its much lighter than a fxr, i think it was 89kg at last weigh in.

gets more and more tempting




is it 2 stroke hahah haha ha sorry there are kids around

TimFromTawa
19th April 2010, 12:51
I am very interested in this bike. I just have a few questions... What size carb is it? Is it a GN 250 one? Are the rims off a TZR?? I probably have a few more questions that i cant think of right now. I would like to arange a time to come see you and have a look at the bike. I get back to Canterbury on the 23rd (Friday) so could possibly come see you that weekend. Or any time in the weeks after that just whatever suits you best...

Thanks,
Tim

Bren_chch
19th April 2010, 12:56
Hi Tim

The carb is a 28mm flatslide pumper, the chassis and running gear is a tzr250 1kt, so yes the rims are tzr250.

I'll PM you my cell number and you can let me know when you are around.

Thanks,
Brendan

Buckets4Me
19th April 2010, 21:15
other questions are what size rims
spare rims + parts ????
slicks wets etc

Bren_chch
19th April 2010, 21:25
no spares.

rim sizes hmmmm got me there, will look tomorrow - 17's but not sure on specifics, have a search for tzr250 1kt spec and u should find it, the rear is the skinnier of the two models. but it fits a rear rs125 tyre with no issues.

Muzzab
19th April 2010, 21:45
I can vouch that it sounds awesome when it flys by, lapped me 2 or 3 times at the MCC Endurance Race Day (not that I'm hard to pass lol)

Cheers
Muzza

TZ350
19th April 2010, 21:55
rim sizes hmmmm got me there, will look tomorrow - 17's but not sure on specifics, have a search for tzr250 1kt spec

From memory, the TZR wheels we have fitted to our 50's are 2.15x17 F and 3.00x17 R.

Buddha#81
19th April 2010, 22:05
This bike is a huge step up in handling from a std fxr. I rode it at levels a couple of weeks back and after practice and the three races the bike made a average joe look good, it wasnt just the power but the handling allowed me to play with current and past 125 gp champs! Good handling, brakes, wheels correct sizing for 125 slicks and will be presented in a fresh tidy paint job. Good buying in my eyes, try building one for less!

Buckets4Me
20th April 2010, 06:43
Good buying in my eyes, try building one for less!

you could not build one anywhere this good for less !!

very good buying I would say

bucketracer
20th April 2010, 18:55
As a std FXR is $12-1500 more or less and then you have to fit better wheels and find a good set of slicks and nylon it all up. Bren's bike which is race ready, lighter and handles better than a std FXR has got to be a steal at $2K

richban
21st April 2010, 14:00
Hi Bren, pretty interesting bike, does it handle and brake better than a std FXR? and is it lighter?

What is the lightest you have had an FXR? Mine is 103kg with about 2 liters of gas. Man if I had the money I would be riding that bike next race meeting.

Bren_chch
25th April 2010, 12:15
Sold, thanks for the interest from everyone.

TZ350
25th April 2010, 15:36
Sold, thanks for the interest from everyone.

Who was the lucky purchaser?

TimFromTawa
4th May 2010, 17:11
MMEEEEEEEE! :yes:

Dutchee
4th May 2010, 17:26
Good on ya Tim. You worked out a way to get it to the track?

Mudflaps
4th May 2010, 17:51
Nice work Tim, looks awesome!!!

Bren_chch
4th May 2010, 17:52
Ridden it up and down the stairs yet?

Bert
4th May 2010, 18:34
Good one Tim, You couldn't ask for a better bike to start off with.

TimFromTawa
6th May 2010, 11:18
Hahahaha not yet... Shes just sitting waiting for an airbox at the moment. Cant wait to go racin!

Buddha#81
6th May 2010, 12:30
Hahahaha not yet... Shes just sitting waiting for an airbox at the moment. Cant wait to go racin!

Congrats Tim....Its a cool bike and enjoyed riding it at the last meeting down here!