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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    yeh but my bike has a 62kg pilot.....ahahahah beat that....., Once your on a kart track its all about oout of corenr power...helps alot...
    Are you on hormone treatments or something. Last time I checked you hadn't gone through puberty so you're still yet to grow? I went from being about 65kg at age 13 to 88kg by age 16.
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    they come 13hp at the crank...so a rough estimate is 15hp...
    God, you would hope it's 13 at the wheel. If it's at the crank that has got to be the biggest waist of money ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    Are you on hormone treatments or something. Last time I checked you hadn't gone through puberty so you're still yet to grow? I went from being about 65kg at age 13 to 88kg by age 16.
    I sense a bitch fit coming on.....

    man.......did that come straight from your ass or what....ahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    God, you would hope it's 13 at the wheel. If it's at the crank that has got to be the biggest waist of money ever.
    yea..its not that slow..ahhah, it keeps up with fxr's on the straight at mt welly wil ease.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    I sense a bitch fit coming on.....

    man.......did that come straight from your ass or what....ahahaha
    I shouldn't bite, but seeing as your a mouthy little tween I think it's worth it, even just for fun.

    Maybe you should start talking in straight, proven facts before you start crying about people belittling you on the internet. You come on here with outrageous and unsubstantiated claims about your bikes performance specs, do you actually expect people do believe you or take you seriously?

    Unfortunately for you I have more respect for those bucket racers and backyard engineers who work hard and think outside the box to make their bikes fast rather than taking the easy "chequebook" approach, not that meddling in your garage isn't cheap, but it certainly takes more skill and experience than just buying parts to stick on your bike and make it faster. Each to their own though.
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    Tim might disagree with that.

    Old #6 weighed 70Kg and made 22.5rwhp but the handling wasn't that great.
    New #6 weighs 90Kg and makes about 21rwhp and handles real good.
    I'm hovering round 80Kg so all up a fair bit to drag round with 21hp but we still manage to get out of corners OK, for an old guy anyway. (Old = excuse #1)

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    my bieks 71 kg and I'm only 76 kg
    but I'm down to 18.5 hp
    exits from corners ok thats what clutches where made for

    now if I can get chambers to give me his engine when he builds a new one
    I'll be uo to 22 hp
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    Seem as we are talking about weight.
    Does anyone know what a rolling fxr frame weighs? (everything-motor)

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    I shouldn't bite, but seeing as your a mouthy little tween I think it's worth it, even just for fun.

    Maybe you should start talking in straight, proven facts before you start crying about people belittling you on the internet. You come on here with outrageous and unsubstantiated claims about your bikes performance specs, do you actually expect people do believe you or take you seriously?

    Unfortunately for you I have more respect for those bucket racers and backyard engineers who work hard and think outside the box to make their bikes fast rather than taking the easy "chequebook" approach, not that meddling in your garage isn't cheap, but it certainly takes more skill and experience than just buying parts to stick on your bike and make it faster. Each to their own though.
    ive got a realy nice vanduim spanner at home if you want to hit your head with it, just give it back though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    ive got a realy nice vanduim spanner at home if you want to hit your head with it, just give it back though.
    It's called chrome vanadium. I've a got an oversized adjustable crescent for use on a truck, go knock yourself out.
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    where opinion holds more weight than fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    they come 13hp at the crank...so a rough estimate is 15hp....cos ive got a few mods on it

    its officaly 105kg aswel which is bloody light
    My bike weighs 75kg and that is with a radiator full of water
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    yeh but my bike has a 62kg pilot.....ahahahah beat that.....,
    All he needs to do is let me ride it. I'm 62kg on a good day....60 on a bad one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert View Post
    Seem as we are talking about weight.
    Does anyone know what a rolling fxr frame weighs? (everything-motor)
    lots ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by phoenixgtr View Post
    All he needs to do is let me ride it. I'm 62kg on a good day....60 on a bad one
    I can rope in a top level ride that is only 50ish kgs
    and put her on a 72kg bike
    122 kg all up with gas in the tank and talent to spare (about the same as an unmolested fxr ? without the rider)
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    its officaly 105kg aswel which is bloody light
    I'm sure George told me he weighed his in the weekend at 120kg, where did your weight go?
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