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Old 28-Apr-2012, 22:42
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Just unpacked one and put it in the garage. The one from Italy appears to have all the bits but he wantsm a lot for it although he will haggle. Might be worth a try.
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Cheers, well dont tell everyone where it is, my bikes going on a diet after her weighing a 172kgs at snetterton with only about a liter of fuel.lol
Mine weighed about that in first season. Think I knocked about 12-15kg off it by the end of the second season... Swingarm, fueltank, wheels and battery were the biggest savers (along with realizing I didn't need 12+ litres of fuel!!)
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My B bike was hugely overweight at some point.
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Just unpacked one and put it in the garage.
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Oh right do you want to sell it?
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Old 02-May-2012, 20:49
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My B bike was hugely overweight at some point.
Must have been the chain under the seat champ
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Old 03-May-2012, 04:56
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Oh right do you want to sell it?

Soon as I can its going on the bike. Hopefully in time for Oulton. I am not sure its value for money in the weight reducing stakes.

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It isn't just the weight... It is a swinging weight. My rear was much more stable after the switch (probably because the swingarm wasn't slowing the reaction of the rear suspension so much).
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It isn't just the weight... It is a swinging weight. My rear was much more stable after the switch (probably because the swingarm wasn't slowing the reaction of the rear suspension so much).

That makes sense about the swinging weight. Never thought of that.

If I can stabilise my rear I will be very happy

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Old 03-May-2012, 14:20
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Sprung vs Unsprung weight, innit.

Removing mass from rotating components - wheels, brake disks, sprockets, chain, tyres (where allowed) - has a much better effect as it reduces the energy required to rotate them so in theory you should get better acceleration, improved handling (due to lower centrifugal forces), etc.


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Old 04-May-2012, 11:26
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Thanks,
never thought of that. So if you swapped twin dosc for single disc with the same stopping performance then you wouls not only get the weight advantage but it is also a benefit as its the unsprung (I think) weight.

Thats made me happier about buying the swingng arm!
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