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    How many....

    ....motorcycles have donated parts to your bucket?

    Last Saturday night, us lads were discussing this while getting showered by cinders from Skunk's pot-belly (the fire one, not his own...)

    Alrighties...
    Frame, fairing,tank & rear disc - RGV150
    Front brake caliper, master cylinder & disc - TZR250
    Front wheel - TZR250
    Rear Wheel - FZR400
    Rear sprocket - DT175
    Rear master cylinder - err...Mr Yamaha
    Rear brake caliper - RG50
    Seat Unit - generic TZ250/350
    Engine - LongChin
    Header pipe - GL145
    Pipe centre - DR350
    Muffler - YZ250F FMF

    That's as much as I can think of for now. As it crashes and gets mended, no doubt the list will grow.

    Anyone else have a bucket made up of many parts in the true tradition of bucketeering?


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    Nice, makes a change from a standard FXR150 I guess, when your biggest dilemma is what colour you should paint the wheels or whether you should use the old rag to dust the bike or maybe get a clean one!

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    The AX1R...

    Frame, tank - AX100
    Engine - AX100
    Carb - KR250A
    Header pipe - AX100
    Pipe centre - TZR250 (soon to be Skunkworks)
    Muffler - empty TZR250 (soon to be Skunkworks)
    Clip-ons - Skunkworks
    Front brake caliper - RG50
    Master cylinder - Mr Yamaha
    Forks and triple clamps - CB125T
    Front disc - Skunkworks
    Front wheel - NZ250
    Rear shock - Yamaha
    Rear Wheel - NZ250
    Rear sprocket - NZ250
    Rear brake - NZ250 and Skunkworks
    Seat unit - AX100 and Skunkworks

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    MotoFXR
    RS125 Tail piece
    Team FGR exhaust
    XL250 carb
    GP125 front sprocket
    GSX250 rear wheel

    ...........just another boring FXR


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    Mine is 95% Chinese crap, Loncin motor and chinese cheap buts except the DT175 brake lever and all the cable ties holding it together, I think they are made in Thailand. (ooo fancy)
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    I don't know... Skunk will remember though... most of it is the combination of the original Pamela and some of Skunk's AX100 recycled bits, Kawasaki something wheels and brake caliper, doctored other bits and pieces... but she's not too much of a 'bitsa', only a few surgeries so far.

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    TZR145:

    TZR frame, wheels brakes forks tank
    Generic Aprilia tailpiece
    Loncin motor
    GL145 carb
    CR125 muffler
    GL145 clutch cable, throttle and cable
    FZR400 rear sprocket, XL125 front sprocket
    Taiwanese tachometer
    XL600R reg/rec

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    I don't know... Skunk will remember though... most of it is the combination of the original Pamela and some of Skunk's AX100 recycled bits, Kawasaki something wheels and brake caliper, doctored other bits and pieces... but she's not too much of a 'bitsa', only a few surgeries so far.
    Frame, tank - AX100
    Engine - AX100
    Carb - KAX100
    Pipe - AX100
    Pipe centre - TZR250 (soon to be Skunkworks)
    Clip-ons - FZR250
    Front brake caliper - ZXR250
    Master cylinder - Bembo
    Forks and triple clamps - XJ250
    Front disc - Skunkworks
    Front wheel - AR125
    Rear shock - ?
    Rear Wheel - AR125
    Rear sprocket - DID
    Rear brake - AR125 and Skunkworks
    Seat unit - AX100 and Kendogs

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    See.... Skunk: wealth of useful and useless information; me: memory like a sieve, brain to match!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    See.... Skunk: wealth of useful and useless information; me: memory like a sieve, brain to match!
    That's why we luv's ya!

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    Doncha just love these useless threads I make !!!

    No? Oh okay....


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    Well at least us NWM's manage to turn them into a luv fest as opposed to a bitch fest... awwww, isn't that nice!!

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    I love the bucket forum!
    "These usless threads" are much better than reading the crap thats in the paper on beaks at work.
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    KDX200 brake lever btw man.

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    The Leadsled is comprised of:
    ZXR250C chassis, swingarm and forks
    ZZR 250 front and rear wheels and disc rotors.
    150cc Chinese scooter, brand unknown front brake caliper.
    Brembo front brake master cylinder (BMW F650)
    CB125T engine
    CRF70 Pistons
    Tiger 150 Carbs
    Boyer Bransden Suzuki GSX Electronic ignition system.
    Genuine HRC RS250 tail cowl mated to ZXR seat/tank interface
    KX60 rear sprocket
    Custom air box
    Custom megaphone exhaust.

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