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This is Thomas a Vietnamese race mechanic, you know that place where they have all those hot 50's and 125's are big bikes.
Thomas, ESE's Race Team's Tuner is fettling number 9. adjusting the port timing for Taupo.
Its hard to see but he has taped a degree wheel to the magneto flywheel...
The foundry or metal casting stuff thats been going on the the ESE thread really inspired me to get on with having a go at this stuff.
If you can cast metal theres really not much you cant do. I dont think its going to be easy, most of it has been a bit of 2 steps forward 1 step back so far.
Im...
I am interested in finding parts, a wreck, or even a complete machine for my next rebuild project. A mint one could sell for approx $5-8k based on recent overseas sales I found online
thanks in advance! Al.
OK so first shakedown for the 2026 season.
Yamaha V4 testing started, is the biggest story to date.
Toprak also now on the new Yamaha V4. I see he has front end feeling "they said he would have to get used to" if he risks a Toprak stoppie in the pits :)
No MM til next year
Test FP1...
Ok MicoBlue Bearings can only do 3 of the 5 bearings I need for the 2 wheels and cush drive if wish to do a set up for lowest rolling resistance possible. So do I get the three MicoBlue bears and 2 of the best steel bearing I can get. Or do I get a whole other brands set up of 5 CERAMIC BALL...
Hey all new guy here, hope I’m posting this in the right place 😅
Building up an R3 to use on the track, replacing original clip ons (bent) and would like something with a more tucked, aggressive position.
Any recommendations/things to be aware of? Would a steering stop be required for...
One week to go until entries close guys, We have more entries for F3 ,Bears , Pre63 and Post Classics that we had at this time last year. the buckets are a bit low though fellas??
Glad it's all go again guys, a fantastic weekend not to be missed. Great racing, the best spectator viewing and the meanest ride to get there. SO looking forward to my annual pilgrimage to the races! Many thanks to all the people that put in all the effort for my entertainment!
WOW 25th street race next year.I must have gone to the first 20.Its ione of the things i so miss about greymouth,that and the coast rd at my back door.So close and the best road to ride.All coast roads have it all.Greymouth St races rules to~! I love you guys
Last call....entries close on Saturday......we will be going through them Saturday Afternoon and hope to get acceptances out early next week..... rest of organising progressing well.......i'm off to the MotoGP to get in the mood before Labour weekend
Thats about 10 more riders than last year and ive had 3 requests for late entries since your count above. great to see 13 Pre63 bikes. Roll on labour weekend!!
Three more sleeps, this is more exciting than Christmas. I said after having a ball in the rain last year I wouldn't bother looking at a forecast this year, but did have a peek, I'm picking a damp start to the day and improving as the day goes on, pretty usual Greymouth Street Race weather conditions, bring it on Yee-Ha.....
Three more sleeps, this is more exciting than Christmas. I said after having a ball in the rain last year I wouldn't bother looking at a forecast this year, but did have a peek, I'm picking a damp start to the day and improving as the day goes on, pretty usual Greymouth Street Race weather conditions, bring it on Yee-Ha.....
What a great day, had a bit of everything weather wise, but it was mostly fine.
I only had one wet race, was pleased the hail stones didn't get any bigger when waiting on the dummy grid. A huge thanks to the set-up and take-down crews and all the flaggies, fire and ambulance people, the people manning the entry gates and track crossings and the marshalls, starters and crew in the caravan, stewards and the commentator as well.
Thanks to all the competitors and the spectators who braved the conditions just to get there.
I hope everyone enjoyed the day as much as I did.
It was a bloody good day, roll on next year.
What a great day, had a bit of everything weather wise, but it was mostly fine.
I only had one wet race, was pleased the hail stones didn't get any bigger when waiting on the dummy grid. A huge thanks to the set-up and take-down crews and all the flaggies, fire and ambulance people, the people manning the entry gates and track crossings and the marshalls, starters and crew in the caravan, stewards and the commentator as well.
Thanks to all the competitors and the spectators who braved the conditions just to get there.
I hope everyone enjoyed the day as much as I did.
It was a bloody good day, roll on next year.
Cheers
Muzza
What an awesome day/ weekend. Just got back to Gore an hour ago. Thanks to all concerned for an awesome day of racing.
Like you said Muzza, roll on next year.
And the 2 dudes that were doing burnouts in front of the cop shop after the last race.
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