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    Quote Originally Posted by carburator View Post
    yes they do, infact the over racing 15 bikes where that setup, three came to NZ
    I had one, the R6_KID has got one and the other ? who knows where that went.

    I built up one for road use with the YZF750 setup and gearbox ( trx was 5 speed )
    not a rocketship like a modern r1 but made a lot of people guess on the road.

    Im currently in the throws ( either I sell all the last of the goodies ) or Im going to make
    someone local to me with a 09 r1 cross plane chassis a offer and put 09R1 running
    gear on a trxframe but do the early r6 tail setup as the bum on a trx is not
    lady like at all...
    Far be it from me to suggest as in my opinion the R1 isn't the most svelte either. Maybe aprilia 250 style. unless of course you perfer the more generousness curves
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    Interesting Sunday racing.

    first thing; big thanks to the Wellington team for putting on a great day even though it was rather cold for half of it. good turn out of bikes and some great racing to watch (even the Kart guys were watching).


    not quite sure how the B-grade "I'm going out to warn up the bike for the A-grade rider (cause he's too cold to go on the track)" rider; ends up winning the first A-grade race...

    then come back to burgle B-grade for the rest of the day.... the aforementioned A-grade rider could only manage best place of second

    Well done crazyman; I'm sure that it means your little bro is shouting the second round after I shout first round (for crashing again)...


    Yes well Team GPR crash test dummy was in full flight. Nice little high side in turn 2; left me walking in circles for a little while.
    Motor locked up solid and spat me off; source of the issue munched up ceramic bearing.... photos to come soon.
    And well my FFM M9 helmet has seen better days (pulled it apart tonight find the internals smashed into two pieces); that explains the headache and slightly sore neck....
    Time for an upgrade (anyone tried a Airoh helmet) ???

    more to come.

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    me a burgler lol l went back to b grade cause there faster lol l found the track had a lot more grip in the wet than years ago. had a good days racing . ps how is the body after flying a bike bert (-;

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    GPR testing Headquarters

    Well, Crazyman has finished the hard part; 300kg roller mounted and running smooth as silk.
    plus the addition of some alloy tread-plate to finish things off...

    Now I've got to sort out the electrics and software
    (watch this space; I refuse to pay $500 for interface; when we do it on a daily basis at work).. just got to get my shit together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert View Post
    Well, Crazyman has finished the hard part; 300kg roller mounted and running smooth as silk.
    plus the addition of some alloy tread-plate to finish things off...

    Now I've got to sort out the electrics and software (watch this space)..
    Yow's doing the same at the moment check his thread
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert View Post
    Well, Crazyman has finished the hard part; 300kg roller mounted and running smooth as silk. Now I've got to sort out the electrics and software (watch this space)..
    Wow you guys do some impressive stuff, thats two dynos being built. Buckets is getting seriously interesting.

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    who is that madmen on the dyno lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    Wow you guys do some impressive stuff, thats two dynos being built. Buckets is getting seriously interesting.
    Well there isn't that much to do in Palmy Rob.... and we don't loose 10 hours a week just getting to&from work; this enables some extra project time


    The GPR Twin Smoker... Crazyman's toy since (he's a burglar and has to move out of B)

    GPR100PT Progress:
    Hole fixed in the casing, new pistons, new heads and another Crazy Man frame.
    GPR Handbuilt Product range has expanded: Swingarm, rearsets and triple clamps...
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    Crumbs, mounted puts in perspective that S/W. No way it would flex.
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    damn this is looking good my poor frames buried in the shed while i mucking round with other projects ave to finish it eeekkk what shocks you guys running??? you using the linkless one you showed me at yours bert or are you running a link setup how does the single cylinder 4 stroke go in this style of frame around kaitoke? right gonna drag out the pieces and finish this
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    damn this is looking good my poor frames buried in the shed while i mucking round with other projects ave to finish it eeekkk
    Just hurry up and get on with it; You will be married with kids before you get it finished...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    what shocks you guys running??? you using the linkless one you showed me at yours bert or are you running a link setup
    Currently just running through the stock of RS bits and it is configured the same as a RS; with adjustable dog/linkage. But we have a plan when supplies run out.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    how does the single cylinder 4 stroke go in this style of frame around kaitoke? right gonna drag out the pieces and finish this
    Both Regan and Scott are having a ball on the FXR.


    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Crumbs, mounted puts in perspective that S/W. No way it would flex.
    ??? WTF are you on about ??? Let me guess the new swingarm looks solid ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Crumbs, mounted puts in perspective that S/W. No way it would flex.
    what you talking about willis

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy man View Post
    what you talking about willis
    He is a bit slow. Maybe if he had that 100 finished he would be more onto it.

    I think he means the swing arm is looking stiff.

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    yeah thousand cc stiff. As you said make the 1st one stronger & see from there.
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    Unhappy

    got the front wheel mounted but all burn out and had it with the projected now

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