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    Belt drive GSXR?

    Something a little different riding the streets of New Plymouth currently.Click image for larger version. 

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    Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow aren’t just the 4 cycles of an engine

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    Thats fucking cool! What does it go like?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Thats fucking cool! What does it go like?
    Very quietly!. Geared to around 120kph but he is building another with higher gearing.

    He will be looking into Shorai battery power.
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    Who's been building that?? It looks great.
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    Looks cool. Maybe the future is not all bad!

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    Cool bike. Looks like you'd get sore nuts sitting on that seat though.

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    Thats the bestest looking 'lektrk bike I've seen yet. Nice work that man. I'll bet its a torque monster.
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    Shit that's cool, some really clever dudes around for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Looks cool. Maybe the future is not all bad!
    +1

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    Just had a better look. Is that an ME0709? and is the clutch lever hooked up to anything?
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    Looks like the clutch lever may be for the rear brake...I cannot see a brake lever hanging off the right hand footpeg...

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    Rear brake on clutch lever appears to connect onto rear master cylinder linkage.
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    It's got a rear brake on the right bar. The blue thing is the lever looking at it end on. There's the brake fluid reservoir etc all there. If anything it looks like a linked system running off the single front lever.
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    Wicked a leccy 600SRAD! I like the 1098 tail, very cool bike indeed can we have more info?
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    beautiful!

    unfortunately, as for every full-electric bike/car, there is the same, little, annoying prob, i suppose: how long to take a full charge?

    just to know: have you got any idea of how much did he spent to build it? roughly...

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