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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    But I cannot even afford to come and watch you having fun on it. Never in my life been so Poor, and it is all my own fault.
    Do you need a hug Shaun??

    Welcome to the club mate!

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    And I haven't even been racing this year...............

    Also I agree the the Ozzy 450 is the best bang for buck bike in F3...........ONE DAY
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapoff View Post
    unplug the injector jackass
    i know there is away around it but then sensors would pick it up wouldnt they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whitebait View Post
    Do you need a hug Shaun??

    Welcome to the club mate!

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    And I haven't even been racing this year...............

    Also I agree the the Ozzy 450 is the best bang for buck bike in F3...........ONE DAY
    Rich bastard

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    Hmm where did all that money go???


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    Quote Originally Posted by snapoff View Post
    unplug the injector jackass
    Throws a million errors. Much fiddling of the computer is needed ...... or you use 5 injectors like I have. 4 in the fuel rail, 4 in the loom, but only 3 are common to both.

    A 600 - 1 lung cost me $4k to get to the starting grid. That was all painted up and stickered and included purchasing the bike. Cheap way to get a modern chassis on the grid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snapoff View Post
    unplug the injector jackass
    AHAHAHAHAHA - Nearly choked on my beer with that one.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    Throws a million errors. Much fiddling of the computer is needed ...... or you use 5 injectors like I have. 4 in the fuel rail, 4 in the loom, but only 3 are common to both.

    A 600 - 1 lung cost me $4k to get to the starting grid. That was all painted up and stickered and included purchasing the bike. Cheap way to get a modern chassis on the grid.
    Not on mine, throws one error but life goes on with the FI light flashing on the dash constantly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy_Racer View Post
    Rich bastard

    Account Balance -$20488.30

    Hmm where did all that money go???
    WOW! Thats impressive!

    No wonder you ride fast your trying to keep away from Baycorp...........

    Money is a very small detail I find it when I need it! I went to Japan with $150 cash and some clothes and that worked out alright.........-20G and a 600..........you'll be sweet!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Agreed re the 600 reduced to an "OZZY 450" mate. Chassis alone is a HUGE advantage, although the lack of Tourque from a 450 V a SV 650 is a wee problem, but as you say, with a good rider on it, they will preform, just like Sketchy did on Chris's Bike

    If Only I had some money left to campaign my own one I have here and built to go

    It is bloody hard looking at a race bike in your shed everyday that is all good to go, but cannot ride it as there is no money left to ride it
    You not making any more SV650 specials Shaun?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleve View Post
    You not making any more SV650 specials Shaun?

    No mate. I have shut down my little buisness, I am selling all work shop equipment

    Electric bike hoist etc, and getting a full time job doing some thing I can focus on, and going home at the end of each day to my girls a happy man, rather than a stressed unit chasing money
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    No mate. I have shut down my little buisness, I am selling all work shop equipment

    Electric bike hoist etc, and getting a full time job doing some thing I can focus on, and going home at the end of each day to my girls a happy man, rather than a stressed unit chasing money
    Fair enough mate...
    "...New Zealanders, for all their faults, have virtues that are precious: an unwillingness to be intimidated by the new, the formidable, or class systems; trust in situations where there would otherwise be none; compassion for the underdog; a sense of responsibility for people in difficulty; not undertaking to do something without seeing it through - "
    Michael King

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    So why were you NOT cleaver enough to come up with the " OZZY 450" then?

    It seems you are a cleaver man
    came up with the idea within a hour of the new rules just dont have the money to keep chucking at bikes

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy man View Post
    came up with the idea within a hour of the new rules just dont have the money to keep chucking at bikes

    The mods only take time, NOT money. And it was Ozzy that had the rules written for this machine, by building one, and having it approved
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    Wink

    l need a 600 first im shore the 450 rule came out years before that turned up

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    re: the injector fault, don't you just measure the resistance through the injector, then go and find the appropriate resistor at your local dick smith/jaycar? Thats generally all you need to do for the other inputs/outputs on a bike.

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    l like jasons bike but l think it needs to be more the size of a 250 gp bike

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