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antonye 13-Jul-2005 11:31

600SS on the \'bay
 
Only a grand ... wanna come play at being a bike racer? :D

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tem=4561152143

Andy#99 13-Jul-2005 18:54

He sounds like he'll be REALLY sad to see it go....according to the "sales patterl" it has only got four gears!!!!::lol:

Andy #99

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Jools 13-Jul-2005 19:22

Quote:

Originally posted by antonye
Only a grand ... wanna come play at being a bike racer? :D


Well, with a bog stock 600SS "playing" at bike racers is about all you could do under the current rules

Chris Wood 17-Jul-2005 23:48

With 10+ more bhp to come in '06, I think the SS option is still looking good!

I'll be sticking to DD #10 for sure......

skidlids 18-Jul-2005 00:21

Any chance you could put a price on that 10+ bhp more. I'm happy to be PLAYING on my 51.5bhp 583cc budget racer.

Chris Wood 18-Jul-2005 00:25

Hey Kev,

I still owe you for the cog.....Cadwell for sure on that!

Price wise, BB kit for you plus some nifty valve and head work, £50 per BHP?

Value or not?

skidlids 18-Jul-2005 00:50

Thats quite cheap BB takes up a fair chunk of that when the Vat is added to what I understand was a cheap price on the kits themselves, providing you don't have one of the later 583 engines. Not sure what valves you would be talking about, can't go much bigger as they would soon be eating into each others valve seats, and good one piece stainles ones will cost a few quid inc. Vat. Then there is the labour costs of getting them shimmed as well as the shims them selves. and as for porting/flowing a good job done with the aid of a flow bench will cost a few hours Labour. Next up is to do something about the standard headers, inlet tracts and ideally the carbs, either dyno time getting the standard ones jetted correctly or the investment in some better flowing smoothbores.

Currently my 583 stands me about £2k with the twin disc front end now fitted.
My Monster 620Sie so far owes me £1650 add £250 for tyres, battery and a couple of minor items. Than all I have to do is sort out the immobiliser and it could be ready in time for Brands for a total of £1900 and making I suspect close to 60bhp. which is about 8bhp more than my SS for £100 less.
plus I have a few standard parts to sell off.

For those that have already invested a decent amount in their 675cc BB bikes then it would make sense to spend a bit more to get the full gains of the extra CCs.
But from where my bike is at the moment and where future entrants maybe coming from, its probably not the best option.

Kev

Scooter916 21-Jul-2005 00:51

Kev These guys are the muts nuts, And to top it off they are about 3 miles from my place. Take a peek at their sample quotes, Very reasonable and they do a lot of work for well known tuners.
http://www.cylinderheadshop.co.uk/quote.html

Glyn

phil_h 21-Jul-2005 01:01

Quote:

Originally posted by skidlids
Currently my 583 stands me about £2k with the twin disc front end now fitted.
My Monster 620Sie so far owes me £1650 add £250 for tyres, battery and a couple of minor items. Than all I have to do is sort out the immobiliser and it could be ready in time for Brands for a total of £1900 and making I suspect close to 60bhp. which is about 8bhp more than my SS for £100 less.
plus I have a few standard parts to sell off.

Kev

Hey - I counted 2 DD bikes there - what's the story Kev ?
One going to be up for sale ? :D ?

skidlids 21-Jul-2005 10:34

Yep Phil 2 DD bikes, one 583 and 0ne 620. Waiting to see what next years rules are.
Current plan is to continue racing the 583 myself and hopefully put someone on the 620, ideally Dallas as he is currently without a Ducati but is still a amember of the DSC, has a ACU licence and is the person that got me into Ducatis in the first place.
If he doesn't want to do it then I may decide to put somebody else on the 620 or race it myself and get somebody on the 583


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