Hello all.
I'm after a fairly basic f3 bike to get into racing, probably a 400 but maybe the likes of a sv if cheap enough.
Anyone have one or know anyone that has one let me know
Cheers
Hello all.
I'm after a fairly basic f3 bike to get into racing, probably a 400 but maybe the likes of a sv if cheap enough.
Anyone have one or know anyone that has one let me know
Cheers
Harley Davidson is the best,
Ride a mile and walk the rest!
Bump de bump
Harley Davidson is the best,
Ride a mile and walk the rest!
Aff-man has an R6 for sale that would suit ur needs well. Wanting just over 4k I think.
Nail your colours to the mast that all may look upon them and know who you are.
It takes a big man to cry...and an even bigger man to laugh at that man.
Really want something a bit slower to learn on first although it does seem a good buy.
Harley Davidson is the best,
Ride a mile and walk the rest!
na something that handles better and just open the throttle a bit less.....
I know where theres an f2 bike......
ive been trying to decide if i should get this or not. its in nelson so might be ideal for you.
Are you entirely set on F3?
Agood class to learn in is streetstock, aswell as being a very cheap class you learn alot very fast because it is so regulated with most people on an rg150.
Check out these ones they are farken good deals,Ivan was also selling his with lots of spares but it may already be gone.
Rg150
Second Rg 150
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get a 125 a bloody pussy
Dunno about a 125, we don't all have company cars and charge our wifes rent so we can afford to run a 125.
Rg 150 is a bit slow for my likings.
Will keep looking.
Harley Davidson is the best,
Ride a mile and walk the rest!
naa, decided to bucket it, worked out how to do the front rim today. while doing it I found an old BT39 for the front of the RG! just need a fat rear one now.
I noticed glen had a 120 on the back, thats 20 wider than the current conti Ivev got on it!)
Back on topic: Are you sure "too slow" is a bad thing? sure teaches one to ride well, in the bigger classes there are other ways to make up the speed. (to a point) the even footing thing makes it a great envrionment to learn in.
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