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You missed "GO ON A DIET", I'm still trying but love my food. Andy |
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Every little helps!!! ;) - but I missed a few tricks with not stripping the frame and wheels of paint though and many other ideas - I feel a book coming on!! :) If only I'd had another year!! ;) |
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You get it to 150kg for Class B and we'll have to find you some lead, about 4kg worth. My bike weighed 173kg but by laps 9 and 10 of the second race it felt alot more. I already have an alloy arm to fit and will be looking at fitting some lighter silencers, would much prefer a good 2 into 1 but they cost. A lot of weight can be removed without going mad on Titnium, etc. Dallas's bike has a standard Steel SS swingarm and a standard tank, I know I could shave a bit more weight off it without going for n Alloy arm, alloy tank or later typrrear wheel, but that would put it close to the 154kg limit at the end of a race with just 2 ltrs of fuel in it Tomorrow I'm back at work and the spread sheet is on my office PC so I'll enter the details of those that have given the OK to do so and put it up. Here's some food for thought M620/M600(1999 -2001) forks and SS top yoke = 8.7kg Ti race can = 1.5kg early SS frame (standard) = 10.4kg Alloy arm = 4.1kg (I think hat included the rear spindle) Carbon Cans = 1.7kg ea Link pipe for above 0.6kg WP Emulsion shock = 2.6kg later type rear wheel, disc & Diablo = 13.2kg I'll way some other bits when I have some spare time like standard SS bars, alloy clip-ons, fairng brackets etc |
you can add my bike to the list kev |
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Cheers Sam and well ridden, I recall saying to you at the Prize Giving I expected you to get some trophies this year, nice of you to prove me right and to get Fastest lap as well - fantastic Hope you get those forks sorted for Angelsey |
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As we could see when you hoped on the scales :o |
1 Attachment(s) Here is the spread sheet less those that haven't indicated to me that they are happy to have their info published on the site editted to add AndyC's info |
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would have been interesting to have anothwer column, with the riders weight also :D |
rider weight!!! No thank you!! and i'm sure that the ladies amonst us would also like that kept a closely guarded secret!! To be divulged to only my doctor or undertaker whichever i meet first!!!!! |
As a result of winning the weigh in, my enforced weight loss programme for the bike has begun, off went the stock rear shock and on went the ohlins that was on my perfect keep forever 900ss called duchess, also her carbon SL seat unit. had to find stick on number boards for that as it has a wonderful Foggy #1 in carbon showing through the paint work and i don't want to damage that. I'm really fed up that i could not for the life of me, find anywhere that stocked Fablon in plain yellow. eventually got these motox ones from a place in portsmouth called dirtbikebitz.com i've also attacked the bike with a drill in an effort to get of excess metalwork, i am using a few probolt bits as well. this weekend i am going to a mates in cowley who is a bit of a wizz with a welder and we will try and convert the pipes from 2-2, into something like ghost has on his bike, sorry phil hope you haven't patented the idea yet and cheers for the insiration.!! |
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