This is silly, why am I considering all this when I can go plonk some readies down & buy an R6 with no legal hassles?
I've had my SP for 10 years. I really am hankering for another road going 2 stroke. I'll buy a tourer & just need a sprotbike for playing around on, but a small 2 stroke keeps the speeds down for these heavily policed days. light weight & 2 stroke sting is what I hanker for.
I miss my old RZ350, but had 18" wheels & bendy everything else, brakes were barely adequate after I'd upgraded them to 4 pot suzi ones. Rebuilt std ones were miserable. 250s have no midrange.
So one option is a Yamagama, RZ engine in RG250. + these days RGV front end & swing arm /wheels/brakes. Into an Aprillia would be better (& seen on Web) but puts a few more K on the price & I know of a readymade Yamagama that needs some attn (sadly rego lapsed).
Good handling with sensible road tune (more midrange than a fragile 250) + many more HP available from after market, but I won't get into that (google Banshee & Cub).
My SP may, or may not have several pushing-the-boundary -is it standard or not? parts. But this project puts me well into the Modified vehicle, certification required category.
Has the state made it so infeasible to attempt such a project anymore? I have done transplants on racebikes & made a road special before so I am likely to finish it unlike most people who start this sort of thing.
There are transplant bikes running around, but are their days numbered? Who has gotten certification for a bike?
& also any ideas for wgtn (don't think CWks would want to stick neck out)?
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