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Bren_chch
3rd July 2011, 18:42
http://www.fxr150.co.nz/discussion/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=638

cheers

Buddha#81
3rd July 2011, 20:24
Alternatively bren and I can pool resources and put this engine which has a new rod kit in to my rolling chassis it has a GSX front end and 300mm disc, GSX rear wheel conversion, also has solid rear sets (unbreakable tested in real world situations ). front slick is 2/3 worn and has a 1/2 worn rear.

$1600 ready to race PM me or Bren

jaffaonajappa
3rd July 2011, 20:33
gawd....anyone else notice 3/4 the buckets and bucket bits for sale are always in Chch?

Buddha#81
3rd July 2011, 20:41
can put it all on a pellet and you can assemble for $1500 shipped:yes:

jaffaonajappa
3rd July 2011, 20:57
can put it all on a pellet and you can assemble for $1500 shipped:yes:

Oh argghhhh. Appreciate the offer.....but im on a strict no-spending period for the next few periods of time.

But I will be thinking about it a bit.....

gav
3rd July 2011, 21:16
Sounds a pretty good deal to get into a decent handling FXR!

Buddha#81
3rd July 2011, 21:53
Sounds a pretty good deal to get into a decent handling FXR!

Yeah it would be good buying concidering the gsxr front end and rear wheel are probally worth $500 on their own, not forgetting the engine has had a new genuine suzuki rod kit fitted.

quallman1234
3rd July 2011, 22:22
Is it nyloned for kart tracks?

Need to sell my RS125 first :(. Unlesssssssssssssss your after one ?

Buddha#81
3rd July 2011, 23:48
Is it nyloned for kart tracks?

Need to sell my RS125 first :(. Unlesssssssssssssss your after one ?

no nylon, we get to race on real tracks that dont care if ya scratch them:facepalm: Not that you would need to this bike is uncrashable:innocent:

Kickaha
4th July 2011, 06:33
Not that you would need to this bike is uncrashable:innocent:

I'm not sure uncrashable is the word I would use :whistle:
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Buddha#81
4th July 2011, 07:07
As all good salesmen know dont let the truth get in the way of a sale........I stand behind my statement! Piss off Kick you a ruining a potenial sale!:shifty:

Clivoris
4th July 2011, 14:32
Have you got any decent pics of the frame etc? I am in the early stages of bucket racing disorder but am sure I can stop whenever I want. If I just get one I will be able to manage it.
BTW, this is a serious enquiry.

Clivoris
4th July 2011, 14:37
Mmm. What does the engine need to be running? Carb? Thanks.

Buddha#81
4th July 2011, 15:29
Mmm. What does the engine need to be running? Carb? Thanks.

pipe, carb (XR250 jetted for FXR) electrics all come with the bike, no tail piece or fairing but will have a std seat, All you will need to get it as a runner is a chain and a front brake hose to complete the build. Heres a photo of the bike when it was complete.

Bren_chch
4th July 2011, 15:49
i'll chuck in a front fairing/ dash and fairing stay and front brake line.

Clivoris
4th July 2011, 22:14
More questions. Does the belly fairing come with? What size chain does it run? Thanks again.

Buddha#81
4th July 2011, 22:55
More questions. Does the belly fairing come with? What size chain does it run? Thanks again.

428 chain (not sure of no of links) and yes belly pan is included.

kel
5th July 2011, 13:02
$1500 including shipping? Thats way to cheap.
The FXR is by far the most winning modern era bucket racer, I think you're under valuing it :nono:

Clivoris
5th July 2011, 13:28
$1500 including shipping? Thats way to cheap.
The FXR is by far the most winning modern era bucket racer, I think you're under valuing it :nono:

Oh I don't know:sunny:. Seems like a good price to me.

Kendog
5th July 2011, 19:07
Oh I don't know:sunny:. Seems like a good price to me.
If you can swing it this does seem to be a good buy.

Buddha#81
5th July 2011, 19:34
sorry all, the bike sold to a new Chch bucketeer it will off to levels in a couple of weeks.

jaffaonajappa
5th July 2011, 21:18
sorry all, the bike sold to a new Chch bucketeer it will off to levels in a couple of weeks.

Arghhh, nice work.:drinkup:

Clivoris
5th July 2011, 21:42
*Sigh* At least my overdraft can come out of it's protective crouch for a couple of days. No beating tonight.

Dutchee
5th July 2011, 21:56
*Sigh* At least my overdraft can come out of it's protective crouch for a couple of days. No beating tonight.
Boy, did I totally misunderstand that last sentence. Sheesh, I've hung out with you lot way too much, I'm sure I was totally innocent a while ago (30+ years ago, at a guess).

Clivoris
5th July 2011, 22:05
I'm sure I was totally innocent a while ago (30+ years ago, at a guess).

Bwahaha. That might be a couple of haircuts ago.:drinkup: When we get our family of buckets we will visit the Mount Welly track and you can show us the sophisticated Westie lifestyle that nurtured your innocence.:niceone:

Arronduke
6th July 2011, 08:21
Bwahaha. That might be a couple of haircuts ago.:drinkup: When we get our family of buckets we will visit the Mount Welly track and you can show us the sophisticated Westie lifestyle that nurtured your innocence.:niceone:

excellent :yes:

Buckets4Me
10th July 2011, 12:18
When we get our BUCKET family to LEND some buckets we will visit the Mount Welly track and you can show us the sophisticated Westie lifestyle that nurtured your innocence.:niceone:

better fixed it for you
now who has a spare bike or 2 ?