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06-Jun-2015, 20:18
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Mines a 160 ish if I recall correctly, but the turbo I have just added to it will probably push the weight up a bit, but will come in useful at Castle Combe in 3 weeks time
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06-Jun-2015, 20:20
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What I really want to know is Badger fitting a NON race winning Transponder and if so could it prevent him from ever winning again
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07-Jun-2015, 12:18
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What I really want to know is Badger fitting a NON race winning Transponder and if so could it prevent him from ever winning again
Dunno if it is or not but I'll never forget it if it's glued on!
Badger weighed in at 164kg with around 4 litres of go juice on board.
It's not the size of the dog in the fight that matters, but the size of the fight in the dog.
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10-Jun-2015, 22:27
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Badger weighed in at 164kg with around 4 litres of go juice on board.
But what did the bike weigh?
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11-Jun-2015, 18:59
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12-Jun-2015, 12:43
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I was 97kg last time I weighed myself! dunno about the bike though? do you know Kev?
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I've got to be a contender for the heaviest combination.
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12-Jun-2015, 12:50
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I was 97kg last time I weighed myself! dunno about the bike though? do you know Kev?
a combined weight of 262kg Matt
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06-Jun-2015, 20:40
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turbo or not that's still a load lighter than mine!! Add the fact I am a few pies in front and I can see the problem
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mine was 157kg with just over 2L fuel so i got rid of battery in favour of a lego one so should be about 155.5kg now-
- if i get a good dump before race that makes bike and rider combined about 225kg- (75kg more than a moto3)
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