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    WTB in the Auckland region...

    After much umming and ahhing and many missed opportunities to buy, im on the lookout for 2 buckets...

    I fancy two strokes but i'll ride anything, anybody got something to sell or any links?

    Have a gp100 motor in the sidecar at the moment and that hauls arse with two of us, what sort of performance would i get out of the other two smokers like the AG100's? (i see they're 5 speed vs the MB100 4 speed)


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    Have heard good things about the Loncin 145 engines - a few of the welly crew were running them in their buckets at taupo.

    for $6.5k you can have my GSXR1000k3 - that'll haul ass for sure!
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    Cool! GSXR1000 Engine for your sidecar steve. That'll be fun


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    Quote Originally Posted by Squiggles View Post
    Have a gp100 motor in the sidecar at the moment and that hauls arse with two of us.
    As you've already demonstrated good taste in engine choice and are familiar with GP100's why not run a GP125, which realy haul arse and make us other GP125 pilots proud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    As you've already demonstrated good taste in engine choice and are familiar with GP100's why not run a GP125, which realy haul arse and make us other GP125 pilots proud.
    I would if i could locate one, wellingtons a bit far to travel for pickup (of the one thats currently on tardme)


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    If your good at hotting them up its worth the effort to find one. Make those FXR's

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    The offer is still there of that spare CB250RS rolling chassis and we flog a motor for it -- me, you and some of the other dickheads who hang around your garage could pitch in and all race together. Lighter chassis than an RG150, 18" alloys though and twin-shock.

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