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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    i think theres's a support class for for motards also
    South Island rounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    That's a mighty claim.

    The GP125s I saw out there were quick but not THAT quick.
    At the BOB today Avalon placed second in the first race of the day. And was in second place again at the 40min mark in the BOB itself having lapped the rest of the field and would certainly have placed on the podium or even won had she not been let down by a broken engine mount.

    The GP125 engine had the better of all the FXR's for speed, lapping them all and was the equal of the eventual winner on a highly modified CBR150.

    The build cost of the Suzuki GP125 engine in Avalon's bike $500. Piston, rod kit modified RG250 pipe and a KX80 ignition.

    Fast and good value for money these GP125's but still maybe not quick enough to head off the SS field yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucketracer View Post

    The GP125 engine had the better of all the FXR's for speed.


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    rubbish did it, Avalon is an awesome rider which helped, but to say the gp125 engine had the better of all fxr's... PAH! its largely to do with weight, a rs frame etc versus a.... fxr150, it dont really take much to work out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bren_chch View Post
    rubbish did it, Avalon is an awesome rider which helped, but to say the gp125 engine had the better of all fxr's... PAH! its largely to do with weight, a rs frame etc versus a.... fxr150, it dont really take much to work out.
    Wrote that before the official results were out.

    And your not on your own.....there are plenty of others that think Avalon setting the second fastest lap time in the BOB is mostly due to her riding ability, and that's true, it is.

    But a good 2-stroke engine helped and if the ESE people can get any more power from them then they will be something to take seriously.

    Especially as GP125 engines are so cheap and reliable and it doesn't take much to wake them up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucketracer View Post
    But a good 2-stroke engine helped and if the ESE people can get any more power from them then they will be something to take seriously.

    Especially as GP125 engines are so cheap and reliable and it doesn't take much to wake them up.
    Why not run a GP100 then and use a decent size carb? I'm sure the 100 will be faster, in fact hasnt your own testing shown the 100 to have more power?

    Oh, and as for the SS150 racing, down here a CBR150 has won a SS150 on Ruapuna full circuit in the dry. Again having a super fast rider certainly helped too, but some of the top SS150 boys are still pretty quick.

    Don't forget too, that scrutineering is to check the safety of the bike, not necessarily whether it is legal or not,

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    If anyones keen, Someone can use my CBR for this meeting, ill be taking it down so someone miles while ride it.

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    Whos comming ??? what are the numbers looking like ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert View Post
    Whos comming ??? what are the numbers looking like ?
    Im not looking forward to being beaten on my SS150 by a few buckets!!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    At the moment there's 6 ss150 bikes counting me........im not sure about buckets.....i might ride my bucket if its ready.....ill probualy be faster on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    At the moment there's 6 ss150 bikes counting me........im not sure about buckets.....i might ride my bucket if its ready.....ill probualy be faster on it.
    Umm, how do you know that mister?

    And who are they, I want names!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Umm, how do you know that mister?

    And who are they, I want names!
    Had i talk to skippy, i dotn know there names....... but i know its, me,you, daniel mettam, the rest is guess work

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    Given that this is the bucket forum, i original question for today was:
    Who's coming (read: Bucket riders) ??? what are the numbers looking like (read: the number of bucket entered or entering by tomorrow)?

    I've got my entry form ready, but am interested in who else might also be going..... if on-one is then is there much point sending it in and wasting my money...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert View Post
    Given that this is the bucket forum, i original question for today was:
    Who's coming (read: Bucket riders) ??? what are the numbers looking like (read: the number of bucket entered or entering by tomorrow)?

    I've got my entry form ready, but am interested in who else might also be going..... if on-one is then is there much point sending it in and wasting my money...
    I Bert
    I can't make it just don't have the money. Cheers Rich

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    anyone else entered? I see that not late fee and entries are allowed up till the 23rd of Feb.

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