38 rwhp.....
Bayride (used to be suzuki) ended up basing their RG racebike on it.
Admittedly I should have had the oil pump looked at. And I did ring the living shit out of it for about 20,000k's - so I can't complain really. Problem was after the work was done the powervalves seemed to only do any decent power after 10,500rpm.........so pretty much all my gear changes were between 10-13,000.......
Mabey Kwaka owners were just nicer to their bikes than I.....
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he's pretty quick for a 13 year old thats for sure!
Im not realy aiming to keep up with him im aiming to beat him
He's deffinitly a good person to race with as me and him have similar lines.
It will be my first time on a ss150 bike so hopefully ill get the hang of it quick as i did with the hyoslut![]()
Yip,Well that explains it.That engine has obviously had the old 2mm off the top of the cylinder with a 1.3mm spacer under the cylinder to raise the port timing and increase top end power and close the squish up to .8mm.Unfortunately all that does is turn a reliable commuter engine into an unreliable, illegal racebike that is actually harder too ride and slower around a racetrack because it lacks midrange
Stop talking crap, start proving it on the track. If you don't watch it, helen might give you a smashin.
KRR is a very nice bike, good choice. At the speeds of the north island streetstock club scene, either a KR or an RG can win. Its up to the prep (to make sure it goes ring-a-ding-ding) and the guy or girl on top.
"Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"
If I jet my Standard KR150a in the ball park for the days conditions, I can keep up with the fast guys on Standard RG's
and yet we still clap them when they walk up to accept the 1st place trophy.
Is it bad form to put in an official protest, in Streetstock class? I have felt it is.
Isn't it supposed to be a class where we're all friendly and work together?
I would like to see something done in the machinery checks side of things in SS at Vic club.
The club volunteers have enough to do already running the day. So would it be out of order for me (a racer in that class) to offer to team up with another person to get some checks in place? Cause at the moment despite what is said on the entry form, anything goes it seems, as No checks are made.
I know KR150's. AJ knows RG's. We could always check with others should we need to.
We'll make a list 'for discussion' of things that get done, right or wrong... (No Modifications seems to mean different things to different people) then hopefully everyone will know how there bike will be legal before the start of round One.
Racey
Sounds like an awesome idea, i'd hate to be entering a series where i was disadvantaged by someone else's "interpretation" of the rules. The BMW Race Series my race-car is built for is having similar issues with people blatantly ignoring the "no modifications" rule...
Yeah, nah.
Absolutely,Its about time somebody did.In fact Ive already made an offer too the both the Vic club and Pacific club regarding streetstock and part of the proposal was technical checks of random bikes throughout the series.I can tell you for a fact there are atleast 3 bikes in the middle of the pack last year that were NOT standard and if you were too talk to Peter Jones,Im sure hed tell you of atleast 2 bikes that finished in the top 3 in previous years Actrix series that he ended up owning that had been modified as I mentioned in my previous post.
On the subject re protest:If you think somebodys cheating,Then by all means do something about it.Be very careful about how you go about it though as Ive seen it backfire on a number of occassions.I would suggest you read the rulebook and follow it too the letter,Its not just as simple as pointing the finger at a particular machine,You have too be far more precise than that
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