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Old 15-Aug-2013, 10:07
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I remember a few years ago we had a weigh in and someones class b bike weighed more than Sam Wests Monster road bike,,
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Old 15-Aug-2013, 10:17
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The fuel can make a big difference. Think they are around 16 litres? Could easily be 14 kg inference between a brimmed tank and one with the bare minimum in.

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Old 15-Aug-2013, 18:49
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I remember a few years ago we had a weigh in and someones class b bike weighed more than Sam Wests Monster road bike,,

IIRC it was a Class B Monster then running #34, it has also ran #6, #7 and now #999. I will see if I can find the old figures, doesn't help when your Laptops been replaced a couple of times since then


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I think mine is round the 170 kgs. Quite a lot to loose - 916 tanks dont fit the SS?
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Old 16-Aug-2013, 10:54
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I think mine is round the 170 kgs. Quite a lot to loose - 916 tanks dont fit the SS?

mines about 10kg lighter, i haven't got any special bits, in contrast my monster from last year was 168kg and I'd done loads to that, 916 tank it had a 2 into 1 titanium exhaust no air box no filters I'd cut off or chucked away every bit I didn't need. too much really coz bits kept breaking
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Old 16-Aug-2013, 12:28
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Mine was 2nd heaviest at 165kg if memory serves me right.
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Old 16-Aug-2013, 14:39
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916 tanks dont fit the SS?


I would agree with you Simon, but Mike Tesseyman says he's fitted one to his and Alan Ball was going to be fitting one to his. But I haven't seen any photos yet

Simon your bike is a bit lighter than you mention and Scott yours is a bit heavier than you mention

Mine for the record came in at 162kg


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Old 16-Aug-2013, 19:01
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I think mine weighed in at over 172 at the last weigh in but I was trying harder to manage the fuel at pembrey. What was my total weight at pembrey Kev?
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Old 16-Aug-2013, 20:01
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I think mine weighed in at over 172 at the last weigh in but I was trying harder to manage the fuel at pembrey. What was my total weight at pembrey Kev?

166.3 Kg
So there were 7 lighter Class B bikes and 8 Lighter Class A bikes
So you did a better job of managing the fuel


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Old 17-Aug-2013, 14:16
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I would agree with you Simon, but Mike Tesseyman says he's fitted one to his and Alan Ball was going to be fitting one to his. But I haven't seen any photos yet

Simon your bike is a bit lighter than you mention and Scott yours is a bit heavier than you mention

Mine for the record came in at 162kg

Na .. tried it and it's too much of a job

i do however have a nice monster frame to fit it to (next years bike .. shhh .. top secret project)

When we weighed them at oulton last year .. think mine was 165 kg
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