Team ESE have shared all their information to make it easier for someone getting started with their own Suzuki GP engine and hopefully encourage others to use a 2-stroke to give those pesky 4-smokers a run for their money.
Its the best we can do. We don't have a lot of spare time either. Good luck with your project.
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Chambers rode one of the CB125T's at Mt Welly last weekend and was impressed at how easy they are to ride fast, very predictable but boring he said. Team ESE are starting to get enough killer hp and now power delivery and handling will be what they need to work on next year.
Speedpro is allready getting a good handle on power and handling with his bike, Team ESE will be playing catch up next year.
But Chambers GP100 at 22 rwhp is making 2 more hp than the bike Avalon rode in the BOB.He is very much looking forward to Taupo and this time I don't think the bike will break an engine mount.
At Taupo there is going to be some stiff competition in the drag race from the start to the first corner, my money is on a Team ESE GP125 getting there first.
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um, I like Diesel, but I'm going to have to say I assume that with that descriptionsomeone else is riding his bike?
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
The next big thing for ESE![]()
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
With those gears and the RS chasis we are saving lots of weight.........so now we can eat more xmas lunch
I hear that towards the end of her run at the BOB Avalon was having trouble with her gears because of the broken engine mount and she was having to bend down and change them by hand and was still keeping up, I think the CBR was possibly a lucky winner.
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