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    AG100 yeah, nah, yeah?

    I've almost completed rebuilding my rd400 and need a new project.

    I'm thinking of building a quintessential bucket racer from a ag100.
    It's going to be very dirty and cheap,
    I'm talking die grinder port job, fat jets, no airbox and chopped and hacked expansion chamber.

    Im a fitter welder and have a fair idea on mechanical things.

    Sound like a good idea?

    I have no idea as to how competitive it would be, as i'm sure there are some who spend big $$$ on making ridiculously fast bucket racers, but im not sure of that, hence why some clarification would be great

    cheers!

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    That would be great .... this is where we started.
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    if it has the same gearbox as the fag 175 its low low and out of this world l think its a wast of time

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr bucketracer View Post
    if it has the same gearbox as the fag 175 its low low and out of this world l think its a wast of time
    Bucket races are held on short circuits aren't they? It doesn't need to do the ton. In saying that, i could just play around with the sprockets, if it is an issue.

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    The old AG is not really worth the effort.
    I tried to get decent power out of an AG100 twenty odd years ago but it was a no hoper, ended up giving it away to one of the local kids.
    Serious money? Whats serious money when it comes to a bucket racer, 5k, 10k, 15k? Build to what you can afford.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    That would be great .... this is where we started.
    haha sweet bike! I heard bucket racing was about having fun and playing around on bikes that are expendable, thats the big attraction for me, haha. I dont want to necessarily win, i just want to have fun, haha

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    Cheap builds are possible. But this is addictive & fun so ask yourself where you will be at in 2 years time? If you are the non follow through type the answer is: - with an add in TM for a 1/2 arsed poop project no one realy wants.

    If you are a decent engineer and like riding the answer inside 4 months is: "I need some decent tyres" thus 17" wider wheels & some brakes please.

    Sell the Ag for whatever you can get & start with a better base will provide more fun & something more saleable if it all goes to seed.

    The easy option is find a cheap but small 250 chassis like a TZR or RGV or RG & transplant something in it. GP125 engine engine has growing support since TZ's thread & knowledge sharing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamahardman View Post
    Bucket races are held on short circuits aren't they? It doesn't need to do the ton. In saying that, i could just play around with the sprockets, if it is an issue.
    He means the first 3 gears are virtually the same for pottering around fencelines with a Ewe on the handle bars, but then a crazy jump to the next 2 gears for trail back home to get your blonde home while shes still in the mood. Can't fix that with sprockets.
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    This sort of thing would be a good start (though think 18" rear on this older stuff)

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-648943444.htm

    sell engine for whatever & keep pipes, carb, maybe radiator.
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    Welp, this has thrown things into perspective a bit.....
    Much pricier than I initially thought, for that kind of money to be competitive, I might as well put my rd on the track, and race in the classics...

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    so, if im catching what youre pitching, at half 7 on a saturday eve in august, you thought
    'yamahardman'
    was a good idea?

    Wtf up wit dat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    so, if im catching what youre pitching, at half 7 on a saturday eve in august, you thought
    'yamahardman'
    was a good idea?

    Wtf up wit dat
    Because I own a RD400 hence the yamaha rd man I ditched the spaces. I then realised after i'd saved it, that it could be read otherwise, and would infact be interpreted as very douchey.

    Do you dance like this by any chance?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamahardman View Post
    Because I own a RD400 hence the yamaha rd man I ditched the spaces. I then realised after i'd saved it, that it could be read otherwise, and would infact be interpreted as very douchey.

    Do you dance like this by any chance?

    [IMG]http://stream1.gifsoup.com/view7/4217861/axl-rose-dance-o.gif
    youve weaseled your way out of this one... But we'll be watching you....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamahardman View Post
    Because I own a RD400 hence the yamaha rd man I ditched the spaces. I then realised after i'd saved it, that it could be read otherwise, and would infact be interpreted as very douchey.

    Do you dance like this by any chance?
    Chortle snort snigger.

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