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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    I think you guys are acting like cocks, if you want a fast bucket buy it, its way cheaper that jason U wanted for his 20 year old bucket engine in a bodged frame remember $5000.? It is a diesel, he may swap it for 3 or 4 lbs of pot who knows, maybe he thinks these questions are serious.

    It appears this guy knows more about SS150 diesel rules than most here.
    No one was acting like a cock except the seller of the CBR's. He got very defensive and evasive when questions were asked.
    BTW, the TZR was not 'bodged' in any way. In its day it was amongst, if not the best 100 in the country (see F5Daves reply). It won a lot of races on small tracks and big and dam near won the last (I think) Ohakea GP 2nd to Morely Sherriffs and in front of Jimmy and Pete Steadman. IMO it helped lead the way from the old style Buckets to the next generation of GP framed machines.
    Next time maybe you should pick a subject to that you know something about to comment on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    IMO it helped lead the way from the old style Buckets to the next generation of GP framed machines.
    Fuck all GP framed machines about if you look at the total number of buckets, the introduction of the FXR would have had far more influence in getting away from "old style" Buckets
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Fuck all GP framed machines about if you look at the total number of buckets, the introduction of the FXR would have had far more influence in getting away from "old style" Buckets
    What??? A Suzuki FXR motor in a Suzuki FXR frame. FXR's have influenced nothing.
    However, FXR's and the rule changes allowing 150 4 strokes have had a huge hand in bringing bucket entry and interest levels to what we see today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    What??? A Suzuki FXR motor in a Suzuki FXR frame. FXR's have influenced nothing.
    You're contradicting yourself, first you say they've influenced nothing then you make the following statement

    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    However, FXR's and the rule changes allowing 150 4 strokes have had a huge hand in bringing bucket entry and interest levels to what we see today.
    The FXR 150 has had more to do with getting away from "old school" buckets than anything else in the last decade, it made the class far more accessible to a wider range of mechanical numpties who just want to turn up and ride and the standard of presentation has also improved considerably

    To say they've influenced nothing is ignorant in the extreme

    The "next generation" of GP Framed machines (of which there is fuck all) haven't had 1/2 the impact on the Bucket racing scene that the introduction of the FXR has
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    You're contradicting yourself, first you say they've influenced nothing then you make the following statement



    The FXR 150 has had more to do with getting away from "old school" buckets than anything else in the last decade, it made the class far more accessible to a wider range of mechanical numpties who just want to turn up and ride and the standard of presentation has also improved considerably

    To say they've influenced nothing is ignorant in the extreme

    The "next generation" of GP Framed machines (of which there is fuck all) haven't had 1/2 the impact on the Bucket racing scene that the introduction of the FXR has
    You are right. In the last decade FXR's have made it easy(er) to get into buckets with a nice motor, frame, wheels brakes and suspension straight out of the box and that is great. It probably saved the class but I don't see them progressing to anything new.
    I am talking about another 10 or so years before that, the early 90's when old shit could still win a race or 2.
    I'm done.

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    GP framed bikes as mentioned have always been in the minority,and probably will remain so. Hell, even your bike isnt GP framed either is it? Plenty of bikes ended up with different frames over the earlier years, including home built frames etc.
    The truth is the FXR provided a very competitive ride even as a standard bike. The next era will see these too finding new frames to improve things. Something like a TZR250 framed FXR with an RS125 Showa shock, hot engine etc, oh wait, thats Yow Lings bike, but hang on, apparently he doesnt know anything ....
    Just as well you are done now Jasonu, you're starting to embarrass yourself.

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    Or a hot FXR engine in a TZR 250 frame with ZXR 250 forks and RS 125 wheels. Oh wait thats my bike.

    But you are right Jason. FXRs contribute nothing to development.

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    So anyone have some shit for sale?

    TF125 in the south island, sounds like it needs a rebuild $50

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moooools View Post
    But you are right Jason. FXRs contribute nothing to development.
    I wouldn't say that's strictly true.

    I'd lean more towards the FXR has given a base level competitive bike that has leveled the playing field to a great degree (for those inclined) and that has led to further development of small 4-strokes. Richard's bike is a good example of this.

    And so what if people want use their cheque book for building up a bike. Their buzz, their money, their right. As long as they are having fun.
    Yes 4 strokes are for homos. Homo-sapiens that is, who have realized bigger is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by all4A50s View Post
    I wouldn't say that's strictly true.

    I'd lean more towards the FXR has given a base level competitive bike that has leveled the playing field to a great degree (for those inclined) and that has led to further development of small 4-strokes. Richard's bike is a good example of this.

    And so what if people want use their cheque book for building up a bike. Their buzz, their money, their right. As long as they are having fun.
    I can't quite make heads or tails of this. But the statement that you quoted was sarcasm. Just for the record.

    Can't really tell if you recognised that or not.

    But yeah stuff for sale aye? Ummmmmmmmmm.
    I searched bucket and got this (Would be good for someone who doesn't have a vary big car.):

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Sports/Camp...-383943143.htm

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    I have some standard FXR wheels for sale. They have rotors and sprocket carrier with, even a sprocket. Also an 06 GSXR600 rear shock. The shock has a yellow spring even! and also a red anodized bit at the top, very exciting to look at. The wheels look like they would make any bucket 5 seconds a lap faster as they are silver. Maybe 10 seconds on a big track as they will build up more speed. They even come with some amazing tires. They are some sort of special hard compound. The rear is ace metric as it is hard on one side and sort of oily slippery on the other. Much the same as a motogp tire. If you wanted to maybe drop your lap times further and become the envy of all other racers. I could paint the wheels red on request. For a small fee of course.


    PM me if you are keen on any of that super rad stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    No one was acting like a cock except the seller of the CBR's. He got very defensive and evasive when questions were asked.
    BTW, the TZR was not 'bodged' in any way. In its day it was amongst, if not the best 100 in the country (see F5Daves reply). It won a lot of races on small tracks and big and dam near won the last (I think) Ohakea GP 2nd to Morely Sherriffs and in front of Jimmy and Pete Steadman. IMO it helped lead the way from the old style Buckets to the next generation of GP framed machines.
    Next time maybe you should pick a subject to that you know something about to comment on.
    Settle down, I was just messing with you , cos you called my 100 motor Gash. Seems you have pretty thin skin, glasshouses and rocks?. I havnt even seen your bike, so how could I possibly be qualified to comment
    My neighbours diary says I have boundary issues

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    Settle down, I was just messing with you , cos you called my 100 motor Gash. Seems you have pretty thin skin, glasshouses and rocks?. I havnt even seen your bike, so how could I possibly be qualified to comment
    Yeah sorry about that and it seams I did piss on myself a bit.
    Now on to the next KB squabble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    Interesting pipe on it ...

    and the rest of the bike is pretty cheap http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-385459752.htm

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