Heard of these...
HRC kits. A clear hose that clamps to the rear master cyclinder instead of the ugly black line and huge reservoir...
That the one?
trust me hes right .......
start with the frame ,,, ..bikes are made with Volume production in mind , and CHEAP volume at that .. add back onto the frame ONLY what is necessary to make the bike go and stop... try and get one part to do multi functions , finally Steel is a good material
Decide what you want to achieve .... and work towards that ..
BTW 1/2 fill the tank full of gas and there's a weight reduction of a few kilos ,, say 4..or 5 right there ,,,THAT is more than you will save by replacing with alloy stuff
Stephen
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I don't know how much you want to spend on a pipe.
I bought a pipe for the KTM, a full system. It saved about 8kg's in total due to going to a single can, from a dual can setup. I don't know how your gains/losses will compare but there will be some.
If I was desparate toi save weight, I could chop off my dick, and save 5 kg or so. You could try doing that should save you a few grams . After all you've got nothing to lose.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
2 A can will usually save some weight and a full titanium race system usually more again. Most of the manufacturers can give you figures on the weight saving. If I recall correctly HDTboy weighed Two Smokers full titanium system against the original and it was of the order of 10kg saved.
3 Each bike is different, as is each exhaust so actual results will vary. Some aftermarket cans on some bikes have been known to drop power output. The PC should ensure that don't happen.
7 Get hold of someone who knows what they are doing with suspension set up. I gather Robert Taylor or Shaun Harris know something about suspension.
It's a loosing game trying to lighten a modern SS type bike.
The savings you make will be small as will the effect - without huge cost.
You will get best results if you go on a diet. You may very well put on weight going to a gym.
After market wheels........................should be high on the list, talking from experience they would be # 1 on my list.
1kg of rotating mass is equivalent to 3-4kgs of normal mass. I had some Carrozeria rims on my 06, big gains in handling, braking and acceleration was improved alot too.
Just have to be careful when committing the $$ as new OEM rims are getting lighter all the time.
Compare the cost with a quality full exhaust system and theres not much difference and the handling will far outweigh any HP gains.
Carbon would be the bee's knees but do ya trust your tyre shop not to wreck 'em.
i would leave the brake reservoir
muffler
wheels
pillion pegs and mounts ( perhaps you could do some quick release method )
then you start to spend large for small the weight loss gains
bodywork
brake disks
airbox
etc
drilling holes in things can lose a bit of weight without spending, you can drill holes in all sorts of metal parts, think about where the load will be on the part first, as a general rule drill in the centre of things.
I vouch for weight loss. Jenny Craigs.
those "HRC" brake pipe things are a complete waste of money, you save about 100 grams. And they leak. - but they look cool
Not suitable for road riding.
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
If you want to loose a bit of weight, just go on that diet.
If you're going to be taking things off and swapping things around, just make sure they're safe and warrantable![]()
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