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final_edition 29-Aug-2006 23:05

Who does this Reve Red Bull bike belong to?
 
As above, is it genuine?
Anyone from the club, maybe someone can shed some more light on it?
How comes the original engines get removed from bikes like this?
I know, too many Q's this time of night:confused:

Opps, forgot the link!
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/97058.htm

final_edition 29-Aug-2006 23:09

Find link above now.

Jasper 29-Aug-2006 23:33

A few questions:

Road rearsets?
Showa Forks?

Even though it's on slicks,i find it hard to believe it's the actual race bike,IMHO.Happy to be proved of course.

bolds 29-Aug-2006 23:37

I know that when Moto Cinelli finished trading the 996SPS that Ian Simpson finished second in the production TT was still owned by Hoss Elm-it then appeared in dealership Italsport in Bury owned by Roy Armstrong who I believe sold it to one of his customers-so it maybe worth speaking to Roy to see if he knows what happened to the bike from there-he may even have chassis nos etc

Jasper 29-Aug-2006 23:37

In Fact,the more i look:

Headlights,sidestand,tails lights??On a racebike??Nah.I'm not convinced.

bolds 29-Aug-2006 23:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jasper
In Fact,the more i look:

Headlights,sidestand,tails lights??On a racebike??Nah.I'm not convinced.


Original bike was a std 996SPS as it was raced in production TT

keefer 29-Aug-2006 23:42

Authentic race bike my arse

skidlids 30-Aug-2006 00:34

Every chance it is genuine, although I do wonder about the replacement engine being the one used by JR to win BSB and then detuned to be put into this bike.
Having run a couple of bikes at the TT and having my 2003 Prody 600 still in my garage and the bike we used in 2002 which we borrowed from Senna3 and was Weeksys old Fireblade, I know you don't need anything to special for the prody, a fast rider, sorted suspension and a decent tyre budget are the main requirements.
Somewhere out there is a Ex John McGuinness 999R ridden under Monster mob colours at the 2003 TT, Bike was very standard looking apart from the paint job. Sadly it did'nt get a decent result due to its poor fuel range and by the time McGuinness had pushed it to the pits from Governors Bridge at the end of the 2nd lap he was totally kknackered.
So don't expect to much from a prody class bike, even a Superstock bike has a higher spec

Jasper 30-Aug-2006 09:02

Even though it was a proddy bike,and it was being returned to stock trim,you would have thought it would have had rearsets,mag wheels,carbon airtubes(not sure,but those wheels aren't standard for a 1997 SPS anyway).Of course you may no be able to change all that.It just looks like a very nice bike in Red Bull colours to me.

skidlids 30-Aug-2006 10:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jasper
.It just looks like a very nice bike in Red Bull colours to me.


And that is basically what a TT prody bike is a standard well preped bike with a paint job, a decent rear shock and reworked fork internals, which is what McGuinness's 2003 Monster Mob 999R was.

No Carbon air tubes allowed in proddy class as its classed as a modification to the induction system which isn't allowed
No mag wheels in proddy class, your not even ment to use rearsets, just risers and then you are tied to limits backward and upwards on location.

Jamie Whitam used standard pegs on his Ducati when he raced in WSB and even won on it on one occassion


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