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    Someone find me a bucket!

    Hey Guys (and girls?)

    I have been trying to hunt myself down a bucket for about a month now, and am not having too much luck.
    Mark from Scooterazzi has been trying to find something for me in japan, but it is all looking a bit expensive.
    I am looking to spend up to about $2000, and am happy to either just get a rolling chassis/bike with no-worky engine, and put something in it, or to have something that is legal as is.

    Any help on this would be much appreciated.
    Cheers
    Max

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    Well that's a reasonable budget, you should be able to get something really good and ready to race for that!!
    Check out here http://www.fxr150.co.nz/discussion/i...755576754f1734
    if you haven't already

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    I have a strange unwarranted aversion to the fxr haha.
    But if nothing pops up that will be probably be what I end up getting.

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    Good man!! I like how you think! Repeat after me, "FXRs suck balls. FXRs suck balls."

    So are you after a 2 stroke or 4?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    Good man!! I like how you think! Repeat after me, "FXRs suck balls. FXRs suck balls."

    So are you after a 2 stroke or 4?
    Awesome work ! My new quote !
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    Fkn crack up. Most awkward interviewee ever i reckon haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    Good man!! I like how you think! Repeat after me, "FXRs suck balls. FXRs suck balls."
    You are so wrong you are almost right

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    Good man!! I like how you think! Repeat after me, "FXRs suck balls. FXRs suck balls."

    So are you after a 2 stroke or 4?
    I am looking for one with two wheels.

    But but If I had to pick would prefer a two stoke, just because I only weigh 60kgs so keep the overall weight down would be nice. And also because I ride a two smoke around normally.

    But I don't mind a four stroke. Whatever comes up is good.

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    I'll keep an eye and ear out for you and if I hear of anything I'll post in here, I'm sure the others will too. Our poor old 2 smokers seem to be a dying breed unfortunately, some may say it's because they're hard to find parts for and they keep trying to kill themselves, but I think those people are just afraid of the might of the 2 stroke and would rather ride souless bikes so they don't feel so bad when they crash them. Bit like gingas really......


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    ... so they don't feel so bad when they crash them. Bit like gingas really......

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    I'm interested to know how many gingas you have crashed and what that entails ?!
    Gingas get life...Why don't murderers and rapists?!

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    I think right now I am leaning towards the FXR, for some strange reason.
    I think it would probably be a nice bike to learn to race on, plenty of parts around etc, and if I get more serious I can take my time to find something perfect.
    Also being reasonable handy with carbon fiber it would be fun to see how much weight I could get rid of.
    So that is my thinking, at least for now. It will probably change within the next couple of hours.

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    Right now FXRs are probably the easiest way to get into buckets. Mainly due to availability. And with not too much work you quickly have a reasonably competitive bike.
    Of course I'm biased since we have two FXR buckets in the garage.

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    I have a nice fxr for you $1450 without a battery, has a new chain, new filter new oil, $100 to deliver to wellington
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    Hmmmmmm.
    Tempting.
    How much is a battery worth?

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    about $50, if you are racing you probably remove it and the starter motor save 3 to 4 kg
    here it is
    http://www.motorbikeparts.co.nz/prod...product_id=691
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