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    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    ...whens the 250 happening...
    this is the 250 ! sort of, remember when you wrote the rules you only allowed 150 2 strokes.
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    ...rules?...

    ...shit...i suppose we should have some rules...hmmm....

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    its done for ya.......just up the MNZ rules for buckets to 150 2t and 250 4t. Exclude any GP parts or complete bikes......we dont want a RS/TZ125 cleaning up........you can thank me later


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    ...Lachie is off at the AGM..when he gets back we shall confer for as little time as it takes...there will be rules , but we are not going to get too constrictive on stuff...it will end up being an A and B grade thing...

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    nope simple is the best........i would exclude any gp roadrace components or bikes. Be cool to see some older 125 MX bikes being converted to motards


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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddha#81 View Post
    nope simple is the best........i would exclude any gp roadrace components or bikes.
    Have you told Brendan that yet before he hacks that TZ250 chassis to fit Joe2?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav View Post
    Have you told Brendan that yet before he hacks that TZ250 chassis to fit Joe2?
    Naa we going to surprise him
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    YLR gets a "old Man Bike Starter"

    All the old buggers at the classic meets have them, battery powered starter rollers.
    Bloody handy things to get some life into the old nag, without bringing on a stroke

    Shamelessly copied from Darryl Cottons design, started my bucket with it today so its passed the test



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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    All the old buggers at the classic meets have them, battery powered starter rollers.
    Bloody handy things to get some life into the old nag, without bringing on a stroke

    Shamelessly copied from Darryl Cottons design, started my bucket with it today so its passed the test



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    Neat
    i can remember the first time i seen (Lindsay Williamson) I think it was starting Blackadder (Mcintosh Egli XR1000) starting with the old Vehicle powered version.
    It used to take 4 people.
    One to work the ute, one for the bike and 2 big Harley type lads to hold it down.
    It would probably take 6 harley types lads now (as they are all accountants/lawyers and such like.)

    How times have changed.



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    the old Vehicle powered version.
    Limited Slip Diff = Bad.
    Heinz Varieties

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    yeah I've used them at the last BOB. Awesome. DCs is somewhat more pretty in shiny treadplate. Be just the biz for your TZ.
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    I've been toying with the idea of building one around an angle grinder. The Ausie guys seem to have built a few like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    I've been toying with the idea of building one around an angle grinder. The Ausie guys seem to have built a few like that.
    Anyone ever tried to use a rattlegun of the flywheel?
    I seem to remember Young Burt used to use a car startermotor with handles direct to the mainshaft F1 style.

    Yes Koba with this method, you would put it in neutral first



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    try looking at Kart starters. Wheel ones are way easier for a bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    try looking at Kart starters. Wheel ones are way easier for a bike.
    wheel is easier than? surely just plug into flywheel and go with clutch in?

    Yeah seen the kart starters before.
    Yes i have a few car starters plus a very powerful 12v Chainsaw motor
    But i do also have a Rattlegun plus a large reservoir. Which is a lot more portable and part of the kit anyway.
    I might give it a go anyway for the bucket. Not that little 2 strokes are that hard to start.
    If not i might build a proper starter as the Husaberg sure hates old fuel.



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