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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    And no. My pants are tighter, and my suspenders way snazzier.
    You've gotta admit it bro, that likeness is pretty fuckin' spooky!

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    Get a premix. Something like a bucketized FXR 150, and you've got room to move for improvement or be semi competitive as is, and enjoying your racing from day one.

    Not expensive really, just don't run it on alcohol, that's for the rider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    You've gotta admit it bro, that likeness is pretty fuckin' spooky!
    it is actually where the name came from.
    I try not to disappoint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seymour14 View Post
    Get a premix. Something like a bucketized FXR 150, and you've got room to move for improvement or be semi competitive as is, and enjoying your racing from day one.

    Not expensive really, just don't run it on alcohol, that's for the rider.
    Two grandish for a race ready FXR that will see you right to start with, and port in the fuel tank does the rings no favours.
    Stock is best

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yamahardman View Post
    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!
    Mate, iv thought of that one already abd they managed to talk me out of it.

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    Just posted links to some buckets 4 sale on Trademe in the Bucket bits for sale thread, might be worth a look as some of them are ready to go....

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