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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    handling wise a ss150 bike would waste that bike
    Cant argue with that in theory, however in practise I have seen it disproven many a time

    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    ....and plus does that bike have a 6 speed transmission??
    No offence Max but you seem to have an obsession with the number of gears you have in the gear box. Sure the more yoiu have the more slection you have and the more chance of being in the right gear a the right time however (and this is especially true with 2 bangers) you can tune around this to a point (please anyone correct me if I am talking out a hole in my arse).

    Now back to the subject at hand. As much as I would love to head down reality is the Easter trip will probally be my big trip South with the bucket this year and I dont think I can really afford to do both

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    Cant argue with that in theory, however in practise I have seen it disproven many a time



    No offence Max but you seem to have an obsession with the number of gears you have in the gear box. Sure the more yoiu have the more slection you have and the more chance of being in the right gear a the right time however (and this is especially true with 2 bangers) you can tune around this to a point (please anyone correct me if I am talking out a hole in my arse).

    Now back to the subject at hand. As much as I would love to head down reality is the Easter trip will probally be my big trip South with the bucket this year and I dont think I can really afford to do both

    have you seen the cagiva mito its got 7 gears...... i bet even a gsxr1000 couldnt beat that because they only have 6 gears

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucketracer View Post
    Sadly.....Nope........its a CHCH ride and could be made to blow the doors of any SS bike with a bit of work. Currently for sale on Trademe.
    Where? I couldn't find it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    Where? I couldn't find it...
    search under Bucket, it think the key words are "could be made" which you could say about practically any bike
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk View Post
    Where? I couldn't find it...
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=258038108

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pumba View Post
    No offence Max but you seem to have an obsession with the number of gears you have in the gear box.
    5 speed gearbox's don't seem to hold the team ESE bikes back on a tight track like Mt Wellington.

    As Pumba says, its not the number of gears but the way the power is arranged.

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    Back to the point of the thread,

    I think I'll be keen for this. not often you can get the bucket out on a real track. though the straights could be rather boring ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    the key words are "could be made" which you could say about practically any bike
    That's true......

    It would be great to see a 2-Stroker bucket running at the front of the SS field on a longer track like Manfield, Taupo or Ruapuna.

    the GP's that run at Mt Welly show that 20+rwhp can be done inexpensively and that could be enough to head off most SS's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert View Post
    Back to the point of the thread,

    I think I'll be keen for this. not often you can get the bucket out on a real track. though the straights could be rather boring ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert View Post
    Back to the point of the thread,

    I think I'll be keen for this. not often you can get the bucket out on a real track. though the straights could be rather boring ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucketracer View Post
    I know of a Suzuki GP125 that might be able to take it. Faster in a straight line than a SS150 or 250 for that matter and it didn't cost that much either.

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    That's a mighty claim.

    I've raced an ailing 150 in with buckets and only two bikes got close, onw was faster for sure. They both broke. That was TRRS 2008.

    The GP125s I saw out there were quick but not THAT quick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    That's a mighty claim.

    I've raced an ailing 150 in with buckets and only two bikes got close, onw was faster for sure. They both broke. That was TRRS 2008.

    The GP125s I saw out there were quick but not THAT quick.
    As a matter of interest, what was your times? I saw a list of times published some where recently by RICK for SS and buckets at Taupo.

    Our GP's at the moment have 20 rwhp, last year they were 16-18, what is the typical rwhp of a 150? I would love to know if we are getting close to the SS's

    In 2008 I was getting 117kmh down the front and pretty much the same going up the hill at the back, and expect to better it this year, will you be riding SS or buckets this year?

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    A super good 150 may touch 30hp, but has probably been 'touched' slightly to get there. I'd assume 28/29.

    They aren't a light chassis though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    A super good 150 may touch 30hp, but has probably been 'touched' slightly to get there. I'd assume 28/29.

    They aren't a light chassis though.
    Bucketracer will be dissapointed at 20 we are a little way off then,

    but if we keep working at it we maybe good for Taupo 2010

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    all the ss150 bikes vary, your gp125 would with no doubt beat an air cooled rgv150 around taupo, manfeild ect, the fastest ss150's from what ive been told are the HONDA NSR150SP, KRR150 TZR150.....these bike are more modern and put out aobut 30Hp at the rear. And the kr150,rg150 and still close to that horse power. Please feel free to correct me if im wrong.

    Anything is capable of beating a slow ss150 rider......for example, pretty much everyone {accept one or two buckets} bet a RG150 at PMCC round 1 by quite alot....even i beat him and my bike could rev up into 6th gear.

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