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MSTRS
18th June 2005, 16:20
Just got a RD50 stock standard, intending to bucket it. Pics attached. Can anyone tell me exactly what to strip off it for weight saving etc. What about bungs, tyres, flip-up footpegs, suitable expansion chambers. There's a wealth of info around but would be nice to get all requirements/desireables here in one place.
FROSTY
18th June 2005, 16:24
Just got a RD50 stock standard, intending to bucket it. Pics attached. Can anyone tell me exactly what to strip off it for weight saving etc. What about bungs, tyres, flip-up footpegs, suitable expansion chambers. There's a wealth of info around but would be nice to get all requirements/desireables here in one place.
first job -go out and race it --simple really.
not being sarky here dude but just do the legal minimum get some sticky tyres and get out there.You'll work out the rest as ya go along.
As I've stated elsewhere youre gonna get huuge improvements in laptimes just by tightening the loose nut on top of the bike.
Joni
18th June 2005, 16:28
As you can see Frosty will be able to answer lots of your questions... another great person to ask for advise regarding buckets is Kickaha. :ride:
MSTRS
18th June 2005, 16:34
first job -go out and race it --simple really.
not being sarky here dude but just do the legal minimum get some sticky tyres and get out there.You'll work out the rest as ya go along.
As I've stated elsewhere youre gonna get huuge improvements in laptimes just by tightening the loose nut on top of the bike.
You mean grampa undies won't do it for me anymore?
speedpro
20th June 2005, 21:48
Just got a RD50 stock standard, intending to bucket it. Pics attached. Can anyone tell me exactly what to strip off it for weight saving etc. What about bungs, tyres, flip-up footpegs, suitable expansion chambers. There's a wealth of info around but would be nice to get all requirements/desireables here in one place.
Take off everything that isn't needed to make it go, get good tyres(or not), come out and ride it. As per the RG50s these things can be tuned to a standstill, best to just take it out initially and ride it. Chances are you'll do OK just as it is (see the "standstill" comment).
From recollection these are one of the most evil handling 50s you can buy
Skunk
20th June 2005, 22:15
I stripped everything. To use the kart track I have to fit fold up pegs and nylon EVERYTHING.
Here's a before pic attached. The oil is from my KLX (that's Skunk_Control's KLX behind the bucket to be).
What do ya reckon speedpro? I think Pickle is laughing already...
F5 Dave
21st June 2005, 10:10
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From recollection these are one of the most evil handling 50s you can buy
I concur. Having owned &/or raced RD50, MB50, RG50, A50, NSR50, TZR50 & Aprillia 50. The RD is by far the worst handling. Though never used the A50 in anger.
Don’t let that stop you, get some decent tires & go race.
MSTRS
21st June 2005, 11:58
I concur. Having owned &/or raced RD50, MB50, RG50, A50, NSR50, TZR50 & Aprillia 50. The RD is by far the worst handling. Though never used the A50 in anger.
Don’t let that stop you, get some decent tires & go race.
Tyres....I'm thinking 80front 100back/? x17 - any suggestions?
speedpro
21st June 2005, 13:22
Tyres....I'm thinking 80front 100back/? x17 - any suggestions?
Won't they be a REALLY tight fit? 18" rims?
You're right though, keep the tyres small and it'll go better. Problem is that the only REALLY REALLY good tyres are all wider 17" jobbys. You should try riding on the original rib front first though, just so you can truly appreciate how much progress has been made in tyre technology, and to give everyone a laugh.
MSTRS
21st June 2005, 14:32
Won't they be a REALLY tight fit? 18" rims?
You're right though, keep the tyres small and it'll go better. Problem is that the only REALLY REALLY good tyres are all wider 17" jobbys. You should try riding on the original rib front first though, just so you can truly appreciate how much progress has been made in tyre technology, and to give everyone a laugh.
I'm laughing just imagining the scene......currently has 2.50x17 front + back with plenty of width/height clearance hence thoughts of 80/100. perhaps better off staying with 2.50 front & 2.75 rear in say MT65 Pirelli ($$$$ tho)
speedpro
21st June 2005, 17:59
Keep them small and get the best you are willing to pay for. No matter how fast the motor, if you can't get round the corners you're gonna be dicked in bucket racing.
MSTRS
21st June 2005, 19:45
Ta for that (assume you ARE talking about tyres?)
ajturbo
21st June 2005, 19:56
ok ...just one question here...
where are you going to race it????
MSTRS
21st June 2005, 20:09
At the bucket races of course- is there somewhere else???
MSTRS
21st June 2005, 20:15
Seriously tho- Waipawa and Bridge Pa- initially!
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