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Clivoris
5th July 2011, 18:27
Seeing Bikerbee out on her CR at Roys Hill has inspired me to get onto motarding our XR100 (1987). Any one done this already and able to save me a bit of dicking around?

ellipsis
5th July 2011, 18:38
...just put a Loncin motor in an XL100, that we cut and stitched the seat and tail piece to be a kids flat-tracker, years ago...its been slowed up a bit by losing the 17" wheels in the central city eq damage...was in for tyres...will get it sorted soon..ish...will be a bucket/flat-track/motard lookalike when it finally arrives...could be more fun than effective...

avgas
5th July 2011, 19:54
Hmmmm Old school 125 wheels (wirespoke) would be my bet.
Also cut the seat open and stitch it down using same foam but firmer.
Also get a new rear shock like ikon etc

koba
5th July 2011, 20:15
Seeing Bikerbee out on her CR at Roys Hill has inspired me to get onto motarding our XR100 (1987). Any one done this already and able to save me a bit of dicking around?

There is a wellington bucket based on an XR or XL 100, not sure if the owner is on here but he may have some advice. I think it has 125 engine in it.

all4A50s
5th July 2011, 20:55
Keep it original as possible with a decent set of road tyres and maybe replace the fork oil. Then as the rider improves modify the bike to suit. Gave Bikerbee the confidence to take the plunge and develop the classic symptoms of BTD. Now I have an annoying buzzing in my ear, "When can I go again? When can I go again?" I swear it's like little flick on steroids.

Ricardo S
5th July 2011, 21:01
http://www.supermotoracer.com/images/xr100.jpg

it looks all right

Clivoris
5th July 2011, 21:39
Great advice people. My plan A is to try and find some road rubber for the current rims just to get her on the track. I can't imagine what would fit though (The rim sizes are 19x1.40 and 16x1.6). Plan B: I like the idea of finding some old school wire wheel rims with better rubber. Plan C: would be forks with disc braked front 17" wheel and rear 17". Love the picture of the modern XR.

all4A50s
6th July 2011, 06:16
Give Scooterazzi a call. They're great at sourcing such things

RDjase
6th July 2011, 07:35
forks with disc braked front 17" wheel and rear 17". Love the picture of the modern XR.

There must be heaps of spare FXR wheels around, easy and cheap way to get the project started

Ivan
9th July 2011, 12:49
William did it for years before getting a RG50 dad brought some tires that fitted the standered rims nothing flash but they worked and gripped and that was it nylon it up your away and laughing, THats if your talking mini motard you could go fancy and put some FXR rims or something on it make it 17s and itd look pretty sick

honestly tho tires and your away easy peasy and he got some pretty decent results on it to

Clivoris
9th July 2011, 17:46
Awsum advice guys. I am looking at some Heidenau tyres as a first step. Wicked racing compound rubber in odd sizes.
Coming soon to a cart track near you: The Banks Whanau Bucket Experience:soon::wings:
Two girls and Dad spending the overdraft on stupid fun. That's a recipe for dying a happy man.

ellipsis
9th July 2011, 20:08
Awsum advice guys. I am looking at some Heidenau tyres as a first step. Wicked racing compound rubber in odd sizes.
Coming soon to a cart track near you: The Banks Whanau Bucket Experience:soon::wings:
Two girls and Dad spending the overdraft on stupid fun. That's a recipe for dying a happy man.

...'tis the furthest thing from stupidity, that any sane person could do...

GirrlRacer
9th July 2011, 22:23
...'tis the furthest thing from stupidity, that any sane person could do... sane people.....would be nice to know one of those.....:laugh:

Dutchee
9th July 2011, 22:26
sane people.....would be nice to know one of those.....:laugh:
Good luck. You might find some at somewhere, but no idea where, really. Maybe, nah, can't think of anywhere.
Not here anyway.

GirrlRacer
9th July 2011, 22:35
Good luck. You might find some at somewhere, but no idea where, really. Maybe, nah, can't think of anywhere.
Not here anyway. ive met the INsane but not the sane....not around here anyway....