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    Shineray bucket racer--why not?

    The threads I've been reading lately about building buckets and stuff have got me to thinking.
    Jorja hates her Shineray 150 trail bike with a vengance.
    Fairynuff
    But Im thinking why not turn it into a bucket.
    It already has- disk brake front, Monoshock rear.A Fairly solid swingarm.
    150cc Honda based engine
    fairly low gearing.
    Im thinking take the 19" front rim out and fit a 17". slide forks up the clamps. plastic blocks under the pegs--easy-theyre trail type so bolt throughable.
    Is this a bit too easy--Am I missing something?
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    Oy! Don't go stealing my idea!

    Awesome though man, thats about my thinking for a bucket racer too, whats more fun than a bucktard, shouldn't be too hard to wheelie aye?
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    Quote Originally Posted by deanohit View Post
    Oy! Don't go stealing my idea!

    Awesome though man, thats about my thinking for a bucket racer too, whats more fun than a bucktard, shouldn't be too hard to wheelie aye?
    Had to go a long way to steal it
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    Just generally wonderig, why does she hate her shineray trial bike?

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    you could be hit with rule 24-2-4 if you start winning on it........but I carn't see it.......DO IT, but post it as a project so we can see how it goes. It will be a hoot to punt 'round a cart track.


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    We have several Pitbikes that have 140cc engines in them, and they race in with the buckets. The boys have played with wheel size and the best for the pitty is a 12" wheel and very soft scooter tyre. They are quite competitive.

    We have also just put a 150cc Loncin pitbike motor in an FXR frame. The 150 Loncin is basd on the Honda GL145cc.

    We are getting the cam redone as we have been told they are weak. May not be the fastest bike on the track, but it will be reliable.

    I dont see that there should be any problem with the motor on the Shineray, but the frame is Chinese made, so may not last as long as you would hope for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHELRACING View Post
    We have also just put a 150cc Loncin pitbike motor in an FXR frame. The 150 Loncin is basd on the Honda GL145cc.
    That's interesting. Would've thought the FXR motor would whip a GL145 mill? Or is it a case of the FXR motor self-destructing and the Loncin being a cheap replacement?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddha#81 View Post
    you could be hit with rule 24-2-4 if you start winning on it........but I carn't see it.......DO IT, but post it as a project so we can see how it goes. It will be a hoot to punt 'round a cart track.
    Not arguing but I can't see how that applies
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    Quote Originally Posted by SHELRACING View Post

    We have also just put a 150cc Loncin pitbike motor in an FXR frame. The 150 Loncin is basd on the Honda GL145cc.
    have you been down here steeling fish's one??

    he has been racing his since last year.. not too sure what frame, but he is FAST on it.. but then again he would be fast on a trike...
    stock from what i remember...


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    Yup Fi5hy's is stock, it's in a ZXR250 frame.
    And yes he's fast alright.

    Looking forward to getting our Loncin motor.


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    Fishys bike is fast on the type of tracks we run where good spread is important & corner speed pretty king. It would be far less so on a long track & less so without him riding it. I've seen him go fast around Kiatoke on a borrowed stock CG125, naff tyres, next to no brakes, didn't seem to bother him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Fishys bike is fast on the type of tracks we run where good spread is important & corner speed pretty king. It would be far less so on a long track & less so without him riding it. I've seen him go fast around Kiatoke on a borrowed stock CG125, naff tyres, next to no brakes, didn't seem to bother him.
    but he was too scared to take Christine out....


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    but he was too scared to take Christine out....
    Too sensible more like.

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    Ok looking into this furthur.What sized front wheels do the 125 Gp guys run.
    Im thinking that getting that sized wheel or rim is the way to go
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