"Instructions are just the manufacturers opinion on how to install it" Tim Taylor of "Tool Time"
“Saying what we think gives us a wider conversational range than saying what we know.” - Cullen Hightower
Well it seems to, didn't really want to spend any $$ on the frame as the RGV chassis will be the next home of the motor.
Was the GT front end an easy swap?, My 13r old son is keen to inherit the current bucket chassis and have a go with the spare 100 motor I have.
Cheers
Red

"Instructions are just the manufacturers opinion on how to install it" Tim Taylor of "Tool Time"
“Saying what we think gives us a wider conversational range than saying what we know.” - Cullen Hightower
Yes, forks and tripple clamps are a direct swap, if you wan't to do it easy you need to also use the GT wheel, disk and caliper as the GT axel is bigger and the brgs cant be changed, (odd sizes). Also the GP brake caliper and disk are smaller and mounted in a different place on the fork leg.
A complete front end swap is easy, swapping just the forks and tripple clamps then getting the old wheel to fit is hard.
...have a nsr subframe or a zxr rolling frame, if you want get all serious and leave the highly unmodified end before you even get there Red...catch you saturday...![]()
Cant wait Neil 2 sleepshavent ridden since Jan.
Been sitting on the bikes in the shed making engine noises for weeks
New tyres on the triple so I'll be unstoppable in pre82, well until the hay bales
Cheers TZ350, Buckets4me, will keep an eye out for the front end sounds nice and easy.
Later
Like every other racer I spoke to had a fantastic day at Methven street races.
Big thanks to CAMS and the Methven Lions.
According to my pit crew got 3 7ths & a 6th in pre 82 against some much faster machines and riders.
My first bucket race and it was probably the most fun I've had with my pants on in years
Although my son advised me I look a dork on the bike, I'm a bit big for it apparently
Finished 5th or 6th to last in all bucket races and only got lapped by the 2 fastest riders in the last few corners of each race.
The good:
Bike was much faster than an RG50 and could keep up with some of the FXR's in a straight line
Power was good up top 7- 10k+
Stiffened suspension gave a suprisingly good ride
Skinny tyres gripped well and allowed easy line changes
Brakes better than expected and stopping was = to other bikes I rode with
The bad:
Bike running a bit rich & with a quarter turn throttle was requiring lots of carefull throttle and clutch to stop bogging - or maybe its my lack of 2T riding time & jumping from a 900cc 4T triple on to a 125
RG pipe touched down once on the only left hand corner.
Going to play with the mainjets and needle to sort richness & cant wait to do it again.
Cheers
Red
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