"Instructions are just the manufacturers opinion on how to install it" Tim Taylor of "Tool Time"
“Saying what we think gives us a wider conversational range than saying what we know.” - Cullen Hightower
you have to have the money there and then
the best way to start is get and fxr shitter $500 -$1000 and start from that
then build up something els and sell the fxr (everyone wants one)
or if you want a 2 stroker strait off
get an old 250 4stroke bike and put the 2 smoker in it
so fzr tzr zxr cbr or nsr $500 ? and an engine $150 ? + tyres $100 so for around 1k you are up and running with a good bike
"Instructions are just the manufacturers opinion on how to install it" Tim Taylor of "Tool Time"
“Saying what we think gives us a wider conversational range than saying what we know.” - Cullen Hightower
1 - yeah, OK with that
2 - the way i ride it won't make any differance
3 - 5 litres? I had 6+ in the bike at the start of the last race day I raced at and it ran out at the start of the 2nd race.
4 - Over the years I've spent about that getting things done on this engine, plus all the work I've done myself so that'll be a real prob for me.
5 - I can easily see myself getting a ride on some fast guys bike out of this.
Lets go the other way and imagine that you have a Gold Card and can spend rely big $$$$$$ on buying Bucket bits and development.
What would you get and would it be able to better TeeZee's home built engine.
Disclaimer. If the above post is a wind up then please disregard the following reply as I got sucked in.
1. What is considered a rebuild? New reeds, a new valve, a piston or ring, a leaky seal? So if you blow up at the first meeting of the year you are out for the next 12 months? Won't be many entries late in the season. Not even the heavily regulated 250 proddy class was limited in this way.
2. A set of tires for a bucket will last at least a season and 2nd hand perfectly useable tires don't cost much.
3. Fuel for a bucket is one of the minor costs. Say 10 liters per weekend (anyone use this much) is still only $25 or so.
4.Yes you can build a bike for under $2500 but is it anyone elses business what is spent? I did a lot of fabbing welding machining myself and a couple of mates did some stuff for me that I wasn't able to in trade for stuff they needed me to do so no cash involved. If you had to pay the going rate for these things $5k+ easy. Why should that 'free' work be subject to a claiming rule.
If you had to pay full price to duplicate No Mates bike big bucks would be involved. I doubt wether Speedpro would hapilly part with #6 for $2500
5. That is unrealistic.
"Instructions are just the manufacturers opinion on how to install it" Tim Taylor of "Tool Time"
“Saying what we think gives us a wider conversational range than saying what we know.” - Cullen Hightower
Dead right, but to run on kart tracks (with the possible exception of Kaitoke) horsepower doesn't count for as much as corner speed and rider ability. I know that probably doesn't hold for the top few but as far as I can see ponies haven't been the deciding factor. Last unfounded rumour I heard was that the Diprose machines make about 23, they aren't exactly getting lapped.
24hp in a RS125 chassis weighing in at 70ish kg, think about how much power you would need in an FXR chassis to beat that (unless you're Tim Fraser), or, in line with what this thread has mophered into, how much you would need to spend to beat that!
Any ways this thread has gone massively off topic, anyone remember moto3?
Who cares about moto3.
I want a class that pits 2 stroke against 4 stroke. A class that is consistently evolving. A class that the limits are pushed in engineering, chassis design and engine development. Oh wait I here F4 & F5 is like that. We get the best of both worlds. Ride what you like and race as hard as you want. It has something for everyone. The one thing I hate is when people fucken chop on about money. Who gives a shit as long as everyone is having a good time. We should be concentrating more on getting some more national events in the mix so we can test the hard work people put in on the track.
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