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    Quote Originally Posted by gav View Post
    I've been wondering if James Toseland has considered using a thumb operated throttle since his bung wrist wont let him twist a grip anymore?
    Funny enough i have thought about it but I always find it hard but then again I rode ATVs( not racing ones but farm ones) and always i found it hard to use a clutch and a thumb throttle (After i tried out a blaster)it is a head thing for me. I did think of using like a thumb set up with a cable rear disk from a mountain bike. Never really seem much with Micks thumb set up what it looked like either.I always thought it could be a button but not sure if it was a lever.T think the thumb throttle would be tiring to hold open for long periods but if he wants to keeps racing who knows.
    Corsers set up here is what i assume Doohans set up was like. I have seen other set ups with just a hydraulic clutch lever mounted below the clutch, but it would be difficult not to mention what would happen if the wrong one was grabbing in the heat of action.
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    I've often consider a thumb rear brake on the dirt bike in muddy conditions. Its nice when zappin left to be able to control wheel spin with a little rear brake, bit like Freddie Spencer, but turning right your foot is usually out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    I've often consider a thumb rear brake on the dirt bike in muddy conditions. Its nice when zappin left to be able to control wheel spin with a little rear brake, bit like Freddie Spencer, but turning right your foot is usually out.
    I finally found a picture of one and it looks like Corsers.

    Yeah Dave is sure right (Not often those words are used together in the same sentence)
    A thumb brake on the dirtbike it could be a real improvement.
    Plus I find your hands are a lot more sensitive, and Brembo rear brakes are also fierce.
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    Well shes been a while been busy but did abit more tonight its resembling a bike now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    Well shes been a while been busy but did abit more tonight its resembling a bike now
    l ran a 2 stroke ignition on my xls 125 small fly wheel on the side think it was of a rm125 . you need some megacycle cams ground up. l have the profile of prombly the fastest honda 125 ever built. it was used in the first 4 stroke to ever win a gp

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    So Morleys then. Erm memmory grey. . .maybe it was Kris riding, blue tank. . .whatever


    So a flash of primer or a squirt of WD before the frame rusted to shiet was a bridge too far?
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    So Morleys then. Erm memmory grey. . .maybe it was Kris riding, blue tank. . .whatever


    So a flash of primer or a squirt of WD before the frame rusted to shiet was a bridge too far?
    its only surface rust nothing major at all a buff up afterwards and then a full paint job shell be mint
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy man View Post
    l ran a 2 stroke ignition on my xls 125 small fly wheel on the side think it was of a rm125 . you need some megacycle cams ground up. l have the profile of prombly the fastest honda 125 ever built. it was used in the first 4 stroke to ever win a gp
    once i get it going we might have to talk about them, The problem with this one is most honda ignitions were dry there was a bit of case between them and a oil seal on crank this motor isnt so all the elctronics are submerged and i dont know wether or not all electronics can handle that
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    Its only surface rust until it reaches the other side I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Its only surface rust until it reaches the other side I guess.
    its not even major at all trust me my brothers a panel beater if he thought it was bad he would tell me theres stuff all there to be honest looks worse in the photo than in reality
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan View Post
    once i get it going we might have to talk about them, The problem with this one is most honda ignitions were dry there was a bit of case between them and a oil seal on crank this motor isnt so all the elctronics are submerged and i dont know wether or not all electronics can handle that
    you machine up a plate with a seal in it and the main shaft sticks out.the electronice are in the dry! Do you want me to post a pic?

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    yeah if youve got one just so i can see how it looks when done
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Its only surface rust until it reaches the other side I guess.
    i've seen buckets being raced with more (and when it was mentioned to the guy he sprayed it in laquer for all to admire )
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    Oi! What's my Mum's sewing box doing in those photo's Ivan?

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    What's the Guts Ivan....
    got this thing going yet? how did the moulded tank work out for you?

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