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    Race bike for sale

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=264601231

    MC21 RACE BIKE FOR SALE.

    Set up and ready to go racing.

    Painted just before Christmas.

    SP front and rear suspension rebuilt by Dukic Performance.

    Dripping with TYGA parts including Tail section, rear sets and mufflers.

    JUST FAIRINGS front fairings

    Biketek keyless fuel cap.

    Keyless ignition

    HRC replica carbon airbox.

    HRC rear brake conversion and overflow bottle.

    HRC reeds and stuffers.

    Full HRC jet kit included with the bike

    JHA Pipes

    All the road gear has been de-loomed to save weight.

    Engine rebuilt at start of the season.

    Good entry level bike into Formula3 or with more developement a competitive bike.

    Comes with spare wheels with good wets on a wheel stand.

    Front and rear stands could be included in sale.

    Box of spares included with sale

    Selling to move into Supersport class.

    Could be interested in trading on a late model 250cc road bike but anything considered.

    Bike has been extremely reliable never had a DNF due to a mechanical.
    Glenn Mason

    Honda NSR250

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    bump pede bump
    Fook Yeah!...Me Got DRZ400sm Now!

    & still can't spell for shit!

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    sweet bike mate, if you were selling it in may i might of brought it.

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    Quick question, what's up with the different length exhaust piping? Might just be my eyes, but does one can sit higher than the other...?
    1990 CBR250RR - fully rebuilt and awesome!
    1999 CBR900RR - a work in progress...

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    Nice bike ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phreak View Post
    Quick question, what's up with the different length exhaust piping? Might just be my eyes, but does one can sit higher than the other...?
    They run tuned lenght exhaust pipes on them. Being a V-twin the top cyclinder pipe has to trouble further than the bottom cyclinder. Good question.

    They're a great bike to ride and to work on!

    I'm sure it would look good in your shed
    Glenn Mason

    Honda NSR250

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    im sure it would look good in any shed :]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitebait View Post
    They run tuned lenght exhaust pipes on them. Being a V-twin the top cyclinder pipe has to trouble further than the bottom cyclinder. Good question.

    They're a great bike to ride and to work on!

    I'm sure it would look good in your shed
    I thought this might be the case with the pipe layout, but does it make much difference on a bike? I know with cars a tuned length exhaust is a good idea.

    Agreed - nice bike!
    1990 CBR250RR - fully rebuilt and awesome!
    1999 CBR900RR - a work in progress...

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    Exhaust design on a 2 stroke single is an important part of making power, so I'd assume that on a v-twin it'd be critical, as not only do you want that power but you want identical power coming from both cylinders.

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