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    hellfire and delicious damnation - the thing is utterly insane. But we believe one ought to be able to buy a truly insane road/track bike, that leaves you a gibbering wreck after every ride.
    We are

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    shit how did i miss this thread
    I must have one!

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    It is hard to believe this is a street-legal NS400R-based machine.

    RATHER NICE !!!!!!!!!
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    Yeah I'm still waiting for Steve to work out prices for the Power valves so I will retrofit them to my 500.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eelracing View Post
    and they're saying for the price of a modern middle weight sportbike.I'm sold.
    I don't think that's what was said. The word was "Supersport".
    What does a Supersport bike cost? $50,000? $100,000?
    FIK... But it ain't hay!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008 View Post
    I don't think that's what was said. The word was "Supersport".
    What does a Supersport bike cost? $50,000? $100,000?
    FIK... But it ain't hay!
    It's much less than that for this bike. The costs are on the website. You need a RS250 the then (from memory) about $8000 for everything else at most.

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    Hey All,

    Some photos of the prototype under development here in NZ, hope to debut it at Taupo very soon.

    Cheers
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    Now this, is extremely interesting. PM me when you have it up and running, I need to have a wee look!
    Fuck, that will be simply awesome!


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    over 100hp about 120kg... with the handling of a 250, that should be competitive in Superbike on most circuits. Would the rules allow it?

    I think it's brilliant. The world needs to start focussing on weight and size reduction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jade View Post
    Im in touch with these guys trying to get myself a job
    Who wants a carbon tank/subframe/every bit and piece ?
    my old boss is making the carbon bits for them apparently,my mate BLOODNUT who is building a tripple two stroke hybrid (rgv frame,refer to my profile album 'projects') is mates with a guy they call Wobbly owner of "Wobbly exhausts".he's the man behind the development of the pipes.cant wait to see one of these on the track.awsum!

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    Beautiful thats all i can say about that, BEAUTIFUL....
    I want to ride everyday...... Fuck work

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHOPPA View Post
    Thats not too bad really..... Would be a mean machine!!! What size tyre does the rs250 take? you would def wanna be getting some good tyres and decent suspension!
    I got a NSR250 mc28 chassis...single sided swing arm...17 inch lite weight magnesium wheels,floating twin disc front end,remote resivour rear shock...with radiator,fairings,oil tanks and other bits and pieces. takes a 150-160 rear tyre.

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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    I'm drooling uncontrollably!

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    Wicked. You'd have to plan your fuel stops though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fumeux View Post
    Wicked. You'd have to plan your fuel stops though
    Dont we do that now anyway. The only difference would be that you may have to stop more often.

    I learnt to ride on 2 stroke street bikes. To me they are still the most fun.

    First bike a TS125J Suzuki, then a Yamaha RD350 B. The memories I have of these bikes. The former, riding it to Waiouru and back just to see how it went (70 mph top speed)

    The latter, taking it from Auckland to Levin just to see a movie then riding it home.

    This site really gets an old mans heart thumping. Tried using the charm on she who must be obeyed, but alas we just dont have the spare readies.

    Any one want to buy a spare kidney? Or a "left nut"?

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