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Z1_ZPF_BOY
27th October 2011, 23:14
I was wondering if anyone knows if a Yamaha YSR80 fits into F4 or F5, and would it be competitive?

Any thoughts?

Cheers

Hilleye
28th October 2011, 05:45
I was wondering if anyone knows if a Yamaha YSR80 fits into F4 or F5, and would it be competitive?

Any thoughts?

Cheers

It'll fit into F4, but you'd be better off getting a YSR50 for F5. Plenty of go faster bits avail from here.

http://www.teamcalamari.com/

Dutchee
28th October 2011, 06:40
You thinking of joining us in F5 then? Not enjoying A grade? We were talking about that last night. I'm enjoying wobbling in F5 more than B grade, I have to admit.

F5 Dave
28th October 2011, 12:55
Wheels are pretty small, think about tyres & ground clearance, those engines are pretty old tech too.

Henk
28th October 2011, 14:18
To answer the original question. Two stroke 80 so F4.

NSR143
28th October 2011, 17:21
do it. i used (with Ryan Firn) a NSR50 with my GS125/145 engine in the 2 hour race a few years back and got a sixth place finish. I was crippled for weeks afterwards but if you can be bothered sourcing tyres from the US its worth it. We have an NSR80 in Hawkes Bay that is quite quick also and potentially very fast with the right bits.

Buckets4Me
28th October 2011, 18:18
those engines are pretty old tech too.

what bucket engine is new teck then ?
MB ??
cb
fxr
loncin
cbr (maby it dose have fuel injection on the smaller 125)
gp


:shutup:

Trialing it
28th October 2011, 19:33
[QUOTE=Buckets4Me;1130184452]what bucket engine is new teck then ?

Maybe some small euro engines from TM, ktm, or beta that are pushing them out the door in truck loads. Shame we only look at one area of the world for engine production:innocent: