In the Ryger the pumping volume reduction is 58cc, 50%.
As in this other engine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TB9PGPnSEtA
In the Ryger the pumping volume reduction is 58cc, 50%.
As in this other engine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TB9PGPnSEtA
Thank you Frits. For some reason I did not see your post yesterday. At this point I am still trying to decide on what I should do. I know what is the right thing to do is. Change rods or crankshafts but I hate selling a new crankshaft that has never been run. If I did decide to go with a hardened sleeve. How much Press fit do you think i could get away with?? I had another thought on this today. If I used a 18 X 22mm hardened sleeve and had a ring fit or very light press fit on the wrist pin then I could use the stock 22 X 27mm needle bearing.
How much would you prefer a ventilated crankcase? And it puts you down pretty quick let me tell you.
The earth is big heavy object when someone throws it at you.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
I can confirm that
Well, we got Pinky to the Two Hour endurance race but Pinky refused to play nice and did not make it to the start line.
A bit much I suppose to expect an un tried bike finished the night before to behave perfectly. We need a few shake down meetings to get things right.
So Blair Lambarth and Nathaniel Diprose rode the number two GP-NSR110 and finished in third place. The only two stroke in the race.
This bike is basically a bog standard re plated Honda NSR250 cylinder on a Suzuki GP100 bottom end with a de stroked crank for 110cc's.
No porting or serious tuning work what so ever and they were able to run at the front for two hours with the big, bad boy 4 strokes.
The nosiest 4S was measured at 102db, the Team ESE 2S 95db and the quietest 4S's were at 92db.
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Where was that held Rob?
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
at tokaroa 2 hour
i'm over buckets
Of course, there's the crazy hairpin. Ran over Pumba there. Fence looked familiar but couldn't place it.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Trying to shake that transponder to pieces? We've seen so many malfunctioning transponders that we added a line in the rulebook:The transponder must be positioned at least 300 mm away from all ignition components and must be mounted in a vertical position as much as possible (manufacturer's prescription). The transponder may not be mounted on unsprung parts such as the lower legs of the front forks.
I'm wrong again
yep, probably the main reason for the decline of Belgium as a top nation in MX. think we're down to 4 permanent MX tracks in the entire country . if you can't ride/train, ...
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