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    Time on my hands

    Right so after all my enthusiasm and excitement of getting started and wanting to give Buckets a go in December I went and fractured my heel a few days before the non points round…. So no racing for me until July according to the doc…

    In the mean time though I will be getting my act together and start to stockpile parts and hopefully a bike.

    I was looking on Trademe cos I like the idea of an FXR, but all the ones for sale are around $1500 to $2000. I’m guessing they’re expensive because they are road registered etc.

    I was thinking getting a frame and a Loncin engine or an engine from a wrecked FXR would be a much better/cheaper idea.

    And yes I could buy a bike all set up and ready to go but to be honest I have all this time on my hands and I’d love to think it’s MY bike. Not something somebody else has set up if you know what I mean.

    I keep an eye on the Bits for Buckets Sticky which helps as well.

    So yea, any good ideas?
    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    you dont get 180+ hp out of 998cc by being nice to trees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiflyer View Post
    And yes I could buy a bike all set up and ready to go but to be honest I have all this time on my hands and I’d love to think it’s MY bike. Not something somebody else has set up if you know what I mean.

    So yea, any good ideas?
    Buy this one its cheap for what it is and you will have a fast reliable ride.............

    Quote Originally Posted by Rick 52 View Post
    Then with all that spare time build a realy exciting 2-Stroke something, check page 200 of the ESE thread for how to get 23 rwhp from a GP125 or any of the other builders and Wobbly for ideas .........

    Building your own is fun..........but way more expensive and time consuming than you can ever think possible.

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    Buy a standard FXR replace everything that can break, modify the basics like carb, pipe, wheels etc and you'll be out of pocket around $2500 plus you'll spend months getting it fully sorted to your likeing and be left wanting more power.
    That said there are 2 good FXR's for sale right now Brens in the south at $1800ish (standard footpeg brackets, wheels and bars though) and Ricks in Auck (only makes 17hp) for $2000ish both are ready to go racers and are good buys. If you want to add your own touch put a new number on them!

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    Yea I am under no illusions of how much it'll cost and how much time it will take. (Think the missus is though haha) Yea both of those FXR's I've seen are a real good buy.

    Also one of the concerns I have is, if I get a two stroke, will I be out of my depth seeing as i only have limited mechanichal knowledge??
    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    you dont get 180+ hp out of 998cc by being nice to trees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiflyer View Post
    one of the concerns I have is, if I get a two stroke, will I be out of my depth seeing as i only have limited mechanichal knowledge??
    Probably, but learning starts somewhere ................. buy a running FXR and a cheap 2-Stroke toy.

    Best of both worlds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    buy a running FXR and a cheap 2-Stroke toy.
    Best of both worlds.
    Welcome to my world. The 2 stroke originally cost $55 problem is the smokey things turn you into a liar and a cheat. Highlights of a recent conversation with wife - "Thats right dear all those engine parts, machining, chassis, etc have all been gifted to me, hasnt cost me a cent more than the $55 I payed for it, yes of course thats the truth why would I spend money on another bike when I have the FXR, no Im not hiding more parts in my Fathers shed" Guess I should tell the old man to lock the shed for when we visit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kel View Post
    Welcome to my world. The 2 stroke originally cost $55 problem is the smokey things turn you into a liar and a cheat. Highlights of a recent conversation with wife - "Thats right dear all those engine parts, machining, chassis, etc have all been gifted to me, hasnt cost me a cent more than the $55 I payed for it, yes of course thats the truth why would I spend money on another bike when I have the FXR, no Im not hiding more parts in my Fathers shed" Guess I should tell the old man to lock the shed for when we visit.
    Woman and wheels.

    A - Usually don't mix.

    B - Both cost your soul. And organs/first born child.
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    Fkn crack up. Most awkward interviewee ever i reckon haha.

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    Also one of the concerns I have is, if I get a two stroke, will I be out of my depth seeing as i only have limited mechanichal knowledge??[/QUOTE]

    YES But give it a go anyway. Fourstrokes are for homos...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    YES But give it a go anyway. Fourstrokes are for homos...
    Guess I could just turn up to the race meets for free mechanical advice
    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    you dont get 180+ hp out of 998cc by being nice to trees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiflyer View Post
    Right so after all my enthusiasm and excitement of getting started and wanting to give Buckets a go in December I went and fractured my heel a few days before the non points round…. So no racing for me until July according to the doc…
    You could always cheat a little and only turn up for the Saturday practices, after all they aren't a race

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    Quote Originally Posted by kel View Post
    (only makes 17hp)
    Shit man, I've ridden that bike and others with more paper horsepower.

    Its certainly a good 17hp!!!
    Heinz Varieties

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiflyer View Post
    Yea I am under no illusions of how much it'll cost and how much time it will take. (Think the missus is though haha) Yea both of those FXR's I've seen are a real good buy.

    Also one of the concerns I have is, if I get a two stroke, will I be out of my depth seeing as i only have limited mechanichal knowledge??
    Join the dark side and get a CBR
    Yes 4 strokes are for homos. Homo-sapiens that is, who have realized bigger is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiflyer View Post
    Guess I could just turn up to the race meets for free mechanical advice
    Anytime mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    Fourstrokes are for homos...
    Yes they are for Homo-sapiens who have discovered bigger is always better.
    Yes 4 strokes are for homos. Homo-sapiens that is, who have realized bigger is better.

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