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Old 20-Dec-2006, 13:11   #11
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Old 20-Dec-2006, 13:30   #12
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They're saying that no one will get near the top 5 without a drop-forged technomagnesiotitanio reverse-threaded idler spiggot. And before I get flamed, that IS within the rules (although not within the spirit of the series) and apparently four bikes were running them back in '05, one of which also ran an 1143cc big bore and was kicking out 192rwbhp. That's what I heard anyway....


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Old 20-Dec-2006, 14:45   #13
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Old 20-Dec-2006, 17:59   #14
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Apparently the cagiva mito 7 speed gear box fits with little modification, one was shown to me last winter. I doubt anyone would think to check the amount of gears even on a protested bike. They are cheap to buy too and you wouldn't be the first one with one
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Old 20-Dec-2006, 19:58   #15
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Apparently the cagiva mito 7 speed gear box fits with little modification, one was shown to me last winter. I doubt anyone would think to check the amount of gears even on a protested bike. They are cheap to buy too and you wouldn't be the first one with one


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Old 20-Dec-2006, 21:02   #16
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Apparently the cagiva mito 7 speed gear box fits with little modification, one was shown to me last winter. I doubt anyone would think to check the amount of gears even on a protested bike. They are cheap to buy too and you wouldn't be the first one with one


Only 7??

Its a 125 motor (?), so if you fit five you are under the cc limit but have 35 gears (or 21 forward and 14 reverse)

Think of the sprocket combinations too.......


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Old 21-Dec-2006, 13:19   #17
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Old 21-Dec-2006, 13:33   #18
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Can someone give me a hand to fit the ohlins gas filled forks?

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Old 21-Dec-2006, 14:16   #19
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Can someone give me a hand to fit the ohlins gas filled forks?

They're a roight bastid!


aint chass doing that,,,its not like you to get yer hands dirty.....

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aint chass doing that,,,its not like you to get yer hands dirty.....

" oh the life of a GP rider "

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hehehe

I've had my people speak to his people, we're close to drawing up an agreement ... we should have the forks fitted by March.

Of course the billet yokes off the GP6 were a bugger to get out of the Corse people, but my people spoke to their people ...



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