View Full Version : Spotted this on Trade Me, rather trick mod
barty5
14th July 2012, 18:18
wonder how well these will take off got be a little strange to start with id guess not cheap tho
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/parts-for-sale/brakes/auction-492949949.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/parts-for-sale/brakes/auction-492949949.htm
tigertim20
14th July 2012, 18:52
interesting mod, but 1800? fuck me!
I reckon the creative minded could rig up something very similar for a fraction of that cost
Yes get a rear brake and bracket and weld it on to the existing bracket run a line up to the bar, buy a magura master cylinder and your away. you can get a rear set up with the bracket to run your standard brake and a 2 pot, with a line and either a nissan 12mm or magura 13mm for $1100.
Looks like a bling ling thing to me
t595
14th July 2012, 19:15
Don't see how these can be a good thing? I take it when you pull the lever it disengages the clutch and applies the rear brake? When you clutch to loft the front over something the last thing you want to happen is the rear brake to be ripped on... could get real interesting with whoops ,drains etc at high speed.
ding322
14th July 2012, 19:22
There would have to be an adjustment there to set the balance. So say the last part of the travel activates the break.
Looks almost like it includes a hydro clutch upgrade as well
interesting mod, but 1800? fuck me!
I reckon the creative minded could rig up something very similar for a fraction of that cost.
Ill say it.
interesting mod, but 1800? fuck me!
I reckon the creative minded could rig up something very similar for a fraction of that cost !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
and again just in case.
interesting mod, but 1800? fuck me!
I reckon the creative minded could rig up something very similar for a fraction of that cost!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Pornstar
14th July 2012, 19:40
Yea, screw that man, same goes for rekluless things, save ya money and just play mx v atv.To me Havin a clutch and seperate control levers all adds to the viseral experiance that is off road motorcycling.
Ktmboy
14th July 2012, 21:33
Its like a recluse...cheating, cheating , cheating.
I dunno. Part of the reason we ride dirt bikes is for the challenge. The thrill of beating obstacles or going faster than before.
Would be good to sample it though just like the riding of a christini is something new.
cave weta
14th July 2012, 22:59
I nearly sucked the couch up my arse when I saw the price!
Ride it till the red
14th July 2012, 23:26
Sounds bloody terrible! As said before, what happens when you want to use the clutch to manipulate the power? I sure as hell don't want the rear brake having any chance of coming on when I'm running a gear high and slipping the clutch out of a corner, or giving it a quick slip to find the power to clear a big double / log / river crossing etc!
The recluse does sound very cool, although I tend to agree with others that it's a bit like cheating... This however sounds more dangerous than anything :wacko:
I nearly sucked the couch up my arse when I saw the price! :killingme:killingme:killingme:killingme
CHOPPA
14th July 2012, 23:44
Good idea sort of.... Think it was developed in ozzy I remember seeing the tests. Id be keen on a thumb brake before this set up
bogan
14th July 2012, 23:54
Couch enemas all around! One could make an electrical autoclutch with TPS, rear wheel speed sensor, and everything else for that sort of money!
Jay GTI
15th July 2012, 00:00
I spent a couple of years pretending to be a mountain biker, the brake lever on either side of the handlebars is actually something I miss.... but not for more than a couple of seconds, fuck me, I don't struggle with rear braking with my foot.
takitimu
15th July 2012, 01:15
Sounds bloody terrible! As said before, what happens when you want to use the clutch to manipulate the power? I sure as hell don't want the rear brake having any chance of coming on when I'm running a gear high and slipping the clutch out of a corner, or giving it a quick slip to find the power to clear a big double / log / river crossing etc!
The recluse does sound very cool, although I tend to agree with others that it's a bit like cheating... This however sounds more dangerous than anything :wacko:
You can vary cams to ensure power control, though how that would work for non hydraulic clutches as it heats is a good question ( uses a piston to a short cable aside the clutch actuator ), also has a clever way of clutch only ( sorta flip the lever around, why it's got that weird looking hook ).
There are times when it'd be handy I suspect, but those guys who love dragging the rear brake through whoops would be screwed.
Not for me, mind you given what it does sounds a fair price, a flexible way of managing one lever controlling two hydraulic feeds with integrated way of ignoring one ( brake ), maybe just me, but I don't think it'd be that simple.
Not for me, mind you given what it does sounds a fair price
Your joking $1800
$1100 for a rear handbrake set up with a two pot caliper line and master
$400 for a magura hydro clutch
$300 change
barty5
15th July 2012, 10:42
there was a guy around in the 80s an aussie who rode was missing his right leg or part of it who did a similar thing but just had 2 levers set up on the bars. was in ADB mag way back then did really well on it competion wise.
KTM200/stevo0987
15th July 2012, 12:01
what about when you change gear you slow down? lol if you use that in a race you wont win.well i dont think so anyway
Premixer1
15th July 2012, 17:52
Next is a front brake/ throttle combo. When you buttom off front brake comes on.
CRF119
15th July 2012, 18:20
The only advantage i can see to that is when your half hanging off the wrong side of a bike trying to push it up that last part of a gut buster hill climb other the that id say it would be a pain. I do tend to drag the rear brake a lot through turns and down hill sections and a lot of the time that clutch is still semi or fully engaged.
NordieBoy
15th July 2012, 18:27
Ask TrialsRider what he thinks of it.
Looks like single fingering is braking and the other fingers bring the clutch in to play.
oldskool
15th July 2012, 18:35
Ask TrialsRider what he thinks of it.
Looks like single fingering is braking and the other fingers bring the clutch in to play.
I could think of better things my middle finger could do!
barty5
15th July 2012, 19:32
ok so i put in to google and hey the dude is making a near 1000 on each one they are 900 aussie
http://www.clake.com.au/pricing.html
http://www.clake.com.au/
NordieBoy
15th July 2012, 20:12
ok so i put in to google and hey the dude is making a near 1000 on each one they are 900 aussie
http://www.clake.com.au/pricing.html
http://www.clake.com.au/
About $1200 oz for the trick one though + gst + post...
I'd rather a Rekluse myself...
ok so i put in to google and hey the dude is making a near 1000 on each one they are 900 aussie
Still $1750 to much for me, I'd only buy it to see if I could do that watchcama call it with my is middle finger.
Trials Rider
15th July 2012, 20:29
ok so i put in to google and hey the dude is making a near 1000 on each one they are 900 aussie
http://www.clake.com.au/pricing.html
http://www.clake.com.au/
Ok time to enter, I am the Dude that will be distributing them for Clake in NZ, I really would prefer if you read the whole page you were looking at and put the right information on the web for me but since you seem to have only got to the start line let me help you out.
The kit in question is the FULL SPEC kit at the bottom, it sells for $1180.00 AUD Excluding GST, they cost around $60.00 AUD to get to NZ, OK that makes them $1240.00 AUD - now convert that to NZD div 0.77 = $1610.00 + GST = $1851.00 Incl GST, not quite sure where you get a 1000 one each one from but it is a bad guess.
OK that dealt with I would like you other knockers to sit up and take note too, go and read (the whole page) http://www.clake.com.au/clake%20advantages.html , in NZ we seem to have a culture of "I know it wont work because I have never tried it" which smacks of DUMB ASS, I am sure if you really want that label keep posting rubbish and you will earn it.
OK that dealt with the Clake its a brilliant piece of kit, Owen who manufactures them is a extremely clever engineer, the system doesnt jam the brake as suggested, the first stage of the lever pull disengages the clutch only, as the clutch disengages the brake is applied the further you pull the lever in, the bias lever allows you to flick the lever to bypass the brake if you stall on a hill and want to turn around. All this can be totally personalised by swapping cams to get your perfect settings.
About the cost, you can spend $4K rebuilding your four stroke, will you get that back, NO. You will also over the life of the bike spend 2k - 3k in tyres, chains, sprockets, you wont get that back either
Buying the Clake is a one off investment, you can then take it of your bike when you sell it and put it on your next bike.
Anybody wanting to try the Clake out will be welcome to take my bike Gas Gas EC300 2011 for a ride including you knockers that know it wont work, I would love you to prove me wrong!!!
That still don't mean I want to spend $1800 on a clutch and brake system when there ain't anything wrong with the one I got.
I would spend 4k on a 4t and be able to ride, I brought your product I would have just over half to fix the bike....... suppose I could look at my $1800 brake I brought while its sitting in the shed
Virago
15th July 2012, 20:46
That still don't mean I want to spend $1800 on a clutch and brake system when there ain't anything wrong with the one I got...
Dude. No-one is forcing you to buy anything.
Trials Rider
15th July 2012, 21:05
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About $1200 oz for the trick one though + gst + post...
I'd rather a Rekluse myself...
Hi Nordie
I like the rekluse clutch too, this system still works fine with Rekluse clutches, having said that talk to Josh ADVGD, he only got 7K out of his Rekluse which is disappointing, it was a mechanical failure of the Rekluse balls in the track wedging
Deb has just told me if you make any more comments like that she will make you eat green veges next time you stay.:sick::sick::sick::sick::sick:
NordieBoy
16th July 2012, 10:00
I like the rekluse clutch too, this system still works fine with Rekluse clutches, having said that talk to Josh ADVGD, he only got 7K out of his Rekluse which is disappointing, it was a mechanical failure of the Rekluse balls in the track wedging
Deb has just told me if you make any more comments like that she will make you eat green veges next time you stay.:sick::sick::sick::sick::sick:
Josh would only get 7k out of a brand new oem clutch. I've ridden with him remember :killingme
Greens are fine in curries and stir frys.
Eat them voluntarily and they stunt your growth though :whistle:
Dude. No-one is forcing you to buy anything.
Yep your right point taken know need to rant on.
IIIRII
16th July 2012, 10:15
I know it wont work because I have never tried it
Eh ?
I doubt John Britten, Bill Hamilton, AJ Hackett, Ernest Rutherford ever thought like that and tbh it's quite insulting to NZ'rs to make that comment, given that we are "world famous" for being able to think outside the square and self sufficient and entrepreneurial in many areas.
Unless the reference is to yourself?
I find it hard enough remembering to, lean the bike, slip the clutch, change down, turn the bars, move body forward, give her some gas, weight the outside peg, elbows up ...........oh shit, I’m through the corner......
DAM here's another one ...without adding, pull the clutch in "slightly" to disengage the engine, but not too far to operate the brake
Opps dam....
At the end of the day, I’m sure its a fantastic bit of well engineered and thought out kit that will be the holy grail or light at the end of the tunnel for some riders, but when guys like Stefan Merriman, Chris Birch, David Knight, Juha Salminen can do what they do without a slipper clutch or a clake, Im still thinking "what’s the point" unless I cut my foot off .....In which case It might be quite usefull.
Pornstar
16th July 2012, 13:20
Eh ?
I doubt John Britten, Bill Hamilton, AJ Hackett, Ernest Rutherford ever thought like that and tbh it's quite insulting to NZ'rs to make that comment, given that we are "world famous" for being able to think outside the square and self sufficient and entrepreneurial in many areas.
Unless the reference is to yourself?
I find it hard enough remembering to, lean the bike, slip the clutch, change down, turn the bars, move body forward, give her some gas, weight the outside peg, elbows up ...........oh shit, I’m through the corner......
DAM here's another one ...without adding, pull the clutch in "slightly" to disengage the engine, but not too far to operate the brake
Opps dam....
At the end of the day, I’m sure its a fantastic bit of well engineered and thought out kit that will be the holy grail or light at the end of the tunnel for some riders, but when guys like Stefan Merriman, Chris Birch, David Knight, Juha Salminen can do what they do without a slipper clutch or a clake, Im still thinking "what’s the point" unless I cut my foot off .....In which case It might be quite usefull.
Damn good reply.
Trials Rider
16th July 2012, 13:56
Eh ?
I doubt John Britten, Bill Hamilton, AJ Hackett, Ernest Rutherford ever thought like that and tbh it's quite insulting to NZ'rs to make that comment, given that we are "world famous" for being able to think outside the square and self sufficient and entrepreneurial in many areas.
Unless the reference is to yourself?
I find it hard enough remembering to, lean the bike, slip the clutch, change down, turn the bars, move body forward, give her some gas, weight the outside peg, elbows up ...........oh shit, I’m through the corner......
DAM here's another one ...without adding, pull the clutch in "slightly" to disengage the engine, but not too far to operate the brake
Opps dam....
At the end of the day, I’m sure its a fantastic bit of well engineered and thought out kit that will be the holy grail or light at the end of the tunnel for some riders, but when guys like Stefan Merriman, Chris Birch, David Knight, Juha Salminen can do what they do without a slipper clutch or a clake, Im still thinking "what’s the point" unless I cut my foot off .....In which case It might be quite usefull.
Ah my point exactly we are world famous for stuff like this, John Britten would love this innovation so I am disappointed that people that obviously have no idea how it works just knock it, its just what happens here.
This wont be for everyone but then neither is four stroke / two stroke, it is what suits your needs and what you like.
Like what was said a couple of posts back, no-one is forcing you to buy anything, but for those who are keen its a cool option and I cant wait to get it on my Gassa EC300
Trials Rider
16th July 2012, 14:06
Josh would only get 7k out of a brand new oem clutch. I've ridden with him remember :killingme
Greens are fine in curries and stir frys.
Eat them voluntarily and they stunt your growth though :whistle:
I'm not short, your bloody tall :bleh:
Dude. No-one is forcing you to buy anything.
Was made by another user.
My response was to what was said and the fact I had rant on about it.
But as you pointed out and I would agree, I'm only one person and I can take the crap for that.
scott411
16th July 2012, 19:28
Eh ?
I doubt John Britten, Bill Hamilton, AJ Hackett, Ernest Rutherford ever thought like that and tbh it's quite insulting to NZ'rs to make that comment, given that we are "world famous" for being able to think outside the square and self sufficient and entrepreneurial in many areas.
Unless the reference is to yourself?
I find it hard enough remembering to, lean the bike, slip the clutch, change down, turn the bars, move body forward, give her some gas, weight the outside peg, elbows up ...........oh shit, I’m through the corner......
DAM here's another one ...without adding, pull the clutch in "slightly" to disengage the engine, but not too far to operate the brake
Opps dam....
At the end of the day, I’m sure its a fantastic bit of well engineered and thought out kit that will be the holy grail or light at the end of the tunnel for some riders, but when guys like Stefan Merriman, Chris Birch, David Knight, Juha Salminen can do what they do without a slipper clutch or a clake, Im still thinking "what’s the point" unless I cut my foot off .....In which case It might be quite usefull.
well said, i tried a auto clutch once, i simply did not like it, i could not use the clutch like i normally could so i hated it, I think this would be the same, at times i use the rear brake wiht out the clutch in, and sometimes without,
i can see where it would be usefull, but its not for me, some poeple would love it tho,
i know some boys with rekluse clutches that remove the clutch lever and put the rear brake on the handlebar, they swear buy it, horses for courses,
Pornstar
16th July 2012, 20:59
i know some boys with rekluse clutches that remove the clutch lever and put the rear brake on the handlebar, they swear buy it, horses for courses,
Thats Ghay
Crasherfromwayback
16th July 2012, 21:04
i know some boys with rekluse clutches that remove the clutch lever and put the rear brake on the handlebar, they swear buy it, horses for courses,
Should be made to ride scooters then.
Assasin
16th July 2012, 21:41
To all the basher what do you ride XR250 from the stone age why not admit you don't have the cash to buy new tech and be done with it. Erzberg was won by Jonny Walker who had a Rekluse and o ye that's right did he not come second in Romaniacs.
Get out of the stone age people and into the 21 century and Scott didn't your bike fall apart or blow up after a 1 lap at the T100 maybe something a bit more modern would of finished the race.
:headbang:
Crasherfromwayback
16th July 2012, 22:03
To all the basher what do you ride XR250 from the stone age why not admit you don't have the cash to buy new tech and be done with it. :
Just because I prefer the controls as they are, doesn't mean I'm not into machine improvements. Ps: It's got nothing to do with money.
motor_mayhem
17th July 2012, 12:34
To all the basher what do you ride XR250 from the stone age why not admit you don't have the cash to buy new tech and be done with it. Erzberg was won by Jonny Walker who had a Rekluse and o ye that's right did he not come second in Romaniacs.
Get out of the stone age people and into the 21 century and Scott didn't your bike fall apart or blow up after a 1 lap at the T100 maybe something a bit more modern would of finished the race.
:headbang:
I haven't read a more incorrect post in quite a while.
1. When you look at the bikes people ride here, most are riding modern bikes. Just read the info in the top right hand corner of people's posts.
2. The modern bikes are more likely to blow up than the old bikes as they are tuned for higher performance.
3. Johnny Walker wasn't second at Romaniacs, he was third. (FTR Lette was second and Jarvis was first)
IIIRII
18th July 2012, 08:15
To all the basher what do you ride XR250 from the stone age why not admit you don't have the cash to buy new tech and be done with it. Erzberg was won by Jonny Walker who had a Rekluse and o ye that's right did he not come second in Romaniacs.
I ran this through the bablefish translator as I had difficulty deciphering the message
To all the basher [Probably should have an “s” followed by COMA] {bashers,}
Capital [W]hat do you ride [Question Mark]
[Suggestion – Perhaps a]XR250 from the Stone Age [Question Mark]
NB: XR250’s NOT available during the stone age
[Capital W]hy not admit you don't have the cash to buy new tech and be done with it.
Erzberg was won by Jonny Walker who had a Rekluse and o ye {Medieval Call ~ Meaning “Attention”} [Probably means – “and yes”] that's right did he not come second in Romaniacs.
Get out of the stone age people and into the 21 century [COMA]and Scott didn't your bike fall apart or blow up after a 1 lap at the T100 [Question Mark] maybe something a bit more modern would of [have] finished the race.
OR through The English to Getto translator
fUCKn Ta al dA baShuH wut do chU RidE XR250 frM dA $tonE aGe WHAyy nawt adMiT chU don't Gots Da dead-preSiS Ta bAyY nU tecH an' B DOne wif iT. ERzBErg Was won bI jonnayY walkuH hoo HaD UH ReKluse an' o ye Dat'$ Righ' dId he NawT COm $ecOnd Yn romAniaCS.
CoP oUTI o' Da $tOne age niggas an' Nto DA 21 ceNturee an' $Cott DIDn'T Yo' BiKE fall aPart or bLo uHP afTr Uh 1 LaP AT da T100 MAYbe $omeThiN uh BiT MO' mOdeRN wud o' fiNished da race.
Hope this helps
PS to think we dont have one because we cant afford it would quite a bizarre response IMO ....
NordieBoy
18th July 2012, 08:46
To think we dont have one because we cant afford it would quite a bizarre response IMO ....
It's worth more than my bike.
I wouldn't mind a Rekluse though.
Working out how to get the rear brake up on the left bar is proving difficult though...
Pornstar
18th July 2012, 11:00
To all the basher what do you ride XR250 from the stone age why not admit you don't have the cash to buy new tech and be done with it. Erzberg was won by Jonny Walker who had a Rekluse and o ye that's right did he not come second in Romaniacs.
I ran this through the bablefish translator as I had difficulty deciphering the message
To all the basher [Probably should have an “s” followed by COMA] {bashers,}
Capital [W]hat do you ride [Question Mark]
[Suggestion – Perhaps a]XR250 from the Stone Age [Question Mark]
NB: XR250’s NOT available during the stone age
[Capital W]hy not admit you don't have the cash to buy new tech and be done with it.
Erzberg was won by Jonny Walker who had a Rekluse and o ye {Medieval Call ~ Meaning “Attention”} [Probably means – “and yes”] that's right did he not come second in Romaniacs.
Get out of the stone age people and into the 21 century [COMA]and Scott didn't your bike fall apart or blow up after a 1 lap at the T100 [Question Mark] maybe something a bit more modern would of [have] finished the race.
OR through The English to Getto translator
fUCKn Ta al dA baShuH wut do chU RidE XR250 frM dA $tonE aGe WHAyy nawt adMiT chU don't Gots Da dead-preSiS Ta bAyY nU tecH an' B DOne wif iT. ERzBErg Was won bI jonnayY walkuH hoo HaD UH ReKluse an' o ye Dat'$ Righ' dId he NawT COm $ecOnd Yn romAniaCS.
CoP oUTI o' Da $tOne age niggas an' Nto DA 21 ceNturee an' $Cott DIDn'T Yo' BiKE fall aPart or bLo uHP afTr Uh 1 LaP AT da T100 MAYbe $omeThiN uh BiT MO' mOdeRN wud o' fiNished da race.
Hope this helps
PS to think we dont have one because we cant afford it would quite a bizarre response IMO ....
He He He,Gold
Assasin
18th July 2012, 18:12
To all the basher what do you ride XR250 from the stone age why not admit you don't have the cash to buy new tech and be done with it. Erzberg was won by Jonny Walker who had a Rekluse and o ye that's right did he not come second in Romaniacs.
I ran this through the bablefish translator as I had difficulty deciphering the message
To all the basher [Probably should have an “s” followed by COMA] {bashers,}
Capital [W]hat do you ride [Question Mark]
[Suggestion – Perhaps a]XR250 from the Stone Age [Question Mark]
NB: XR250’s NOT available during the stone age
[Capital W]hy not admit you don't have the cash to buy new tech and be done with it.
Erzberg was won by Jonny Walker who had a Rekluse and o ye {Medieval Call ~ Meaning “Attention”} [Probably means – “and yes”] that's right did he not come second in Romaniacs.
Get out of the stone age people and into the 21 century [COMA]and Scott didn't your bike fall apart or blow up after a 1 lap at the T100 [Question Mark] maybe something a bit more modern would of [have] finished the race.
OR through The English to Getto translator
fUCKn Ta al dA baShuH wut do chU RidE XR250 frM dA $tonE aGe WHAyy nawt adMiT chU don't Gots Da dead-preSiS Ta bAyY nU tecH an' B DOne wif iT. ERzBErg Was won bI jonnayY walkuH hoo HaD UH ReKluse an' o ye Dat'$ Righ' dId he NawT COm $ecOnd Yn romAniaCS.
CoP oUTI o' Da $tOne age niggas an' Nto DA 21 ceNturee an' $Cott DIDn'T Yo' BiKE fall aPart or bLo uHP afTr Uh 1 LaP AT da T100 MAYbe $omeThiN uh BiT MO' mOdeRN wud o' fiNished da race.
Hope this helps
PS to think we dont have one because we cant afford it would quite a bizarre response IMO ....
Maybe you can use that clever brain to earn some cash and buy something other than an 09 KTM :lol:
Pornstar
18th July 2012, 18:22
Maybe you can use that clever brain to earn some cash and buy something other than an 09 KTM :lol:
OOOOHHHH, BURN.:clap:
Jay GTI
19th July 2012, 15:52
Maybe you can use that clever brain to earn some cash and buy something other than an 09 KTM :lol:
I have to say Asshat, you're a cock that can't even spell your own username, but that was funny...
Assasin
19th July 2012, 17:33
I have to say Asshat, you're a cock that can't even spell your own username, but that was funny...
That 350SX gone boom yet? Looks it's you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xke2skVPuOA and the name is correct.
Jay GTI
19th July 2012, 18:16
That 350SX gone boom yet? Looks it's you http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xke2skVPuOA and the name is correct.
Wow, a KTM blowing up joke, that is so incredibly original.
You showed such promise, thought you might be a bit of a funny c*nt, but it looks like we can drop the funny part.
Assasin
19th July 2012, 18:36
Wow, a KTM blowing up joke, that is so incredibly original.
You showed such promise, thought you might be a bit of a funny c*nt, but it looks like we can drop the funny part.
:lol:
Till next time TROL land :headbang:
noobi
19th July 2012, 19:16
:lol:
Till next time TROL land :headbang:
Seeing as you love 'new' tech so much.
You would think they could new tech some weight off that 130kg pig of a 4stroke.
NordieBoy
19th July 2012, 20:59
Now for Yammy to come up with a 115kg 350 4stroke.
:banana:
barty5
19th July 2012, 21:03
Now for Yammy to come up with a 115kg 350 4stroke.
:banana:
been there done that they would just need to reinvent the tt350 awsome bike in its day had 3 of them
Padmei
19th July 2012, 21:13
I'd be more than happy to fit one to my bike & have it used as a trial for Nelson folk.
Blagger
19th July 2012, 21:18
I'd be curious to try a new invention and give it a fair go so getting back to the original subject - I'd try it one day but online forums are only a heads-up for trying it - the real test is in the field and thanks to Trialsbiker for sounding reasonably fair - as for Assassin -
Wanker name, check
Trolling, check
Combative without proof, check
Not many posts so might be a reincarnation of a previously banned idiot, check
Sorry pal, you failed my bullshit test
Blagger
19th July 2012, 21:19
I'd be more than happy to fit one to my bike & have it used as a trial for Nelson folk.
That's the spirit
NordieBoy
19th July 2012, 21:22
been there done that they would just need to reinvent the tt350 awsome bike in its day had 3 of them
Putting the Freeride engine in the race chassis would be close.
Trying to work out how to get the rear brake on the left bar on my TT350...
scott411
19th July 2012, 21:26
Putting the Freeride engine in the race chassis would be close.
Trying to work out how to get the rear brake on the left bar on my TT350...
it would have a drum rear brake right? i thought a cable one would be easy to set up? with a custom cable?
pete-blen
19th July 2012, 21:27
woudn't pay $1800 for it..
But its qute a trick we unit...
Clutch is applyed prier to the brake..
So you can clutch with out applying the brake.
Basicly a 2 stage lever , 1st stage clutch &
the 2nd is brake..
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