Sixty inches of fun
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Sixty inches of fun
08 Jan 2006 04:55
My streetbike (affectionately nicknamed The Old Boner) is now 59.5" long, only 1.5" longer than stock but more importantly the crank to rear axle distance is up 4" (now 38") and it's a lot lower. Fireblade 16" front wheel, WP shock, cut down seat, sump height is now 55mm, I've got to fiddle around with the shock yet - it will go a bit lower at the back. This is an effort to keep the front wheel on the deck, I'll be adding weights to the front and a larger GT22 turbo rated at 280hp in the next few weeks, first meet will be in April.
Post edited by: Lorcan, at: 2006/01/08 07:56
Post edited by: Lorcan, at: 2006/01/08 07:56
760cc - 8.69@162mph
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Re: Sixty inches of fun
08 Jan 2006 05:42
I like the little squirrel cage on front to make it go. :ohmy: Roy
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Re: Sixty inches of fun
08 Jan 2006 08:09
looks lethal,im still collecting suspension parts for my psychotic squirrel fed street bomb but im getting closer!
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Re: Sixty inches of fun
08 Jan 2006 08:13
Where did the 2.5 inches come from on the crank to axel? I would assume that the arm is 4 over and you have taken 2.5 inches out of front end.
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76 kz 900 turbo
77 LTD 1000 turbo
2 78 Z1R's
72 H2
kzrider.com/forum/13-bike-related/491552...one-followed-me-home
accelerate.presspublisher.us/issue/issue-6-2012/article/ltd
www.cycleworld.com/2013/09/04/2013-cycle...-concours-bike-show/
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Re: Sixty inches of fun
08 Jan 2006 10:12
yeah im kinda lost here too,howd you pull that off?
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Re: Sixty inches of fun
08 Jan 2006 10:16
Nice looking bike, but I'd bet any amount you want that my stock Triumph will beat it.
(Of course, all bets are off if you put a chain on yours!)![;) ;)](/media/kunena/emoticons/11.png)
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Re: Sixty inches of fun
08 Jan 2006 12:10
ill put a $100.00 on the bike with the chain,but since he probably has a chain on the gpz now im covered either way!
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Re: Sixty inches of fun
09 Jan 2006 05:06
les holt wrote:
Good question Les! I got 2" from dropping/strapping the forks. The other 0.5" comes from using ZX11 triples which have less offset.
Where did the 2.5 inches come from on the crank to axel? I would assume that the arm is 4 over and you have taken 2.5 inches out of front end.
Les
Good question Les! I got 2" from dropping/strapping the forks. The other 0.5" comes from using ZX11 triples which have less offset.
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Re: Sixty inches of fun
09 Jan 2006 06:24
Looking smart.
Where did you find that nicely fit intercooler?
Also, have you measured the temp drop through it? (edited to add this question)
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Where did you find that nicely fit intercooler?
Also, have you measured the temp drop through it? (edited to add this question)
-Duck
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Re: Sixty inches of fun
09 Jan 2006 07:01
The intercooler was custom made. I haven't measured the temp drop, but I am fitting a datalogger this year so it would be interesting to see what it actually does on a run (especially a top speed run).
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Re: Sixty inches of fun
09 Jan 2006 07:18
Nice fit.
Would sure like to know datalogger results.
What are you blowing through? Carb? Single TB? ...?
Whoops, I see the injectors so scratch carb from question.
Also curuious as to what you are using in the way of injectors and controller.
-Duck
Post edited by: Duck, at: 2006/01/09 10:21
Would sure like to know datalogger results.
What are you blowing through? Carb? Single TB? ...?
Whoops, I see the injectors so scratch carb from question.
Also curuious as to what you are using in the way of injectors and controller.
-Duck
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