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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    Bring this guy back to NZ so I can meet him he sounds onto it


    mmmmm. he also builds 125cc GP Honda's His125, still has the fastest srieght line speed recorded at the Nth West 200 for a 125, from a few years ago

    We used some of his tuning info, to get Dom Jone's 125 faster against Midge Smart out here a few years back, when His dad Peter, had finished doing the work, Dom could get into the slip stream of Midge, prior to the work being done, Midge would just bugger off
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    Good luck - not that you'll be needing it.

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    dude,sooooo looking forward to seeing ya race in a couple weeks time!
    can't wait to hear ya coming, watch ya flash past and listen to the bike screamin' off into the distance!

    bring on the 26th!
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    Good Luck and have fun Shaun!! Will be following your progress with interest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    It is now 138.7 RWHP, my mechanice has been playing with it a bit, he found that on the Dyno, it had a massive hole in the fuelling at around 10000RPM, So he got to thinking, and ended up manufacturing his own Inlet rubbers for the Fuel injection, clever little man really
    Can't wait to watch how it goes...two weeks & counting

    No more of those freakin' Start Line wheel stands tho'...
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    All the best, Shaun. I'll be watching IOMTT.com for updates.
    On ya, mate.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    mmmmm. he also builds 125cc GP Honda's His125, still has the fastest srieght line speed recorded at the Nth West 200 for a 125, from a few years ago

    We used some of his tuning info, to get Dom Jone's 125 faster against Midge Smart out here a few years back, when His dad Peter, had finished doing the work, Dom could get into the slip stream of Midge, prior to the work being done, Midge would just bugger off
    Hmmmmmmm you recon you can still get that info?
    Blindspott are back as Blacklist check them out
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    Tip for Ivan

    Kev Stevens secret pretty simple really. Get a good bike like a 2001 RS125. Don't dick around with it, but put a huge effort into making it as good as the maker intended it. No fancy ignitions, kit gear blah blah. Simple eh. Kev's bike did 238km/hr at NW 200. Lap records still stand for Steve Ward and his STANDARD 1995 RS 125 in NZ. Steve too, is a fanatic for making the bike perfect, as the manufacturer intended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oyster View Post
    Kev Stevens secret pretty simple really. Get a good bike like a 2001 RS125. Don't dick around with it, but put a huge effort into making it as good as the maker intended it. No fancy ignitions, kit gear blah blah. Simple eh. Kev's bike did 238km/hr at NW 200. Lap records still stand for Steve Ward and his STANDARD 1995 RS 125 in NZ. Steve too, is a fanatic for making the bike perfect, as the manufacturer intended.
    YUP
    A well fettled stocker is leaps ahead of a weapon, with hi figures, but an incy little power band. or one that won't run for more than ten laps....
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    Sweet as guys,

    Jay had the bike flying well against midge
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    All the best for the TT, hope all goes well and i am looking forward to watching you tear past, just need to decide where on the course. Me and my Lad will be cheering you on.

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