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    New CB150 frame

    I built this frame for my bucket. So far it handles very well. The rear monoshock is far superior to the old twin shock. Roll on Bears winter series.

    Old Hondas never die.

    Total weight 74 Kg.

    See here

    http://www.marshland.co.nz/CB150Frame.html
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    Checking it out.......74Kg......150cc........Looks Good.............

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    good work wally. when can I have a blast!

    its not slow, i seen you were in a straight line as fast as the fastest fxr's, well not my one lol!

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    give it time brendon, hes also getting faster in the corners too. be afraid, be very afraid!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    That is impresive.... I will have one kit for an FXR motor please...
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    Primo frame man. Some wire wheels and a disc rear may see even further savings ?
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    74kg is pretty heavy for a frame, don't you think?

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    Don't worry Wallace, eat some pies and have more beer I'm sure you can get over this weight problem

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    hell of a nice bike, cant get that sort of weight with a FXR or CBR very easily, your making my 'modern bike" at 95kg look stupid.....
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    Here's an old one I found inthe shed 72kg, stock frame !
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    OMG!!! When are you bringing that out for a run? Looks kinda scary!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav View Post
    OMG!!! When are you bringing that out for a run? Looks kinda scary!
    Its a peice of art Gav!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    Here's an old one I found inthe shed 72kg, stock frame !
    How big is your shed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzzab View Post
    How big is your shed?
    Bigger than most peoples houses
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