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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    The FXR etc is plug and play and as far asvalue for money goes pretty much unbeatable.
    Yea and then you can just bolt some more parts on and go even faster. Bastards.

    Seriously tho like everyone else says, if you can afford/have one laying around get a fxr150. With some decent rubber.
    BT39's, Old 125 slicks etc etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    True, fair call too.
    Come on along to the funday at the slipway. (I havn't been to the last two so don't know if you have been along yet.)
    Say hi and let people know you are after a bucket and ask lots of questions.
    Alot of buckets are sold by word of mouth.

    H100 is a great bike, needs quite a bit of modification to beat FXRs and the like but there is alot of knowledge about on how to make them go better.
    Even standard you will be in great battles amongst a bunch of B-graders.
    The FXR etc is plug and play and as far asvalue for money goes pretty much unbeatable.
    I went to watch the kaitoke track racing couple months ago(wet racing)and was impressed but have spent time getting my posty modified and also searching for bucket.I would like something old school as just want to do it rather than win it.Have H100S lined up 80% just not final yet.Will end up being a part timer as the winter series will interupt.I know George and talk to hime every so often.
    Cheers Steve

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