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Post by benji on Mar 11, 2017 8:28:06 GMT -5
Hub fits like a gloveFront/Rear discThey need new paint, new bearings and new tires (Evo21/22 ? ) Damn... I was saving up for those! Haha.
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Post by Lucass2T on Mar 11, 2017 8:57:49 GMT -5
Hey there they are! What color you're gonna paint em? Btw speaking of tires, I really like the look of Bridgestone ML50's on Aerox wheels!
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Post by tsimi on Mar 11, 2017 9:45:23 GMT -5
What color you're gonna paint em? Probably black. On the black wheels you don't see the break dust or dirt so good as you would on a brighter color.
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Post by Lucass2T on Mar 11, 2017 16:31:59 GMT -5
What color you're gonna paint em? Probably black. On the black wheels you don't see the break dust or dirt so good as you would on a brighter color. Paint em brown. You'll olny see when its dirty when you pull a rag over it:p
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Post by 'O'Verse on Mar 11, 2017 20:37:06 GMT -5
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Post by spaz12 on Mar 12, 2017 1:02:10 GMT -5
Those are gonna look so sexy on your ride
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Post by tsimi on Apr 3, 2017 3:36:13 GMT -5
Got my 28mm PWK rebuild kit, finally. Now I am preparing the next order which include Malossi Overrange kit, Malossi 85mm crank, radiator (dimensions:195x205x35mm), hope that is big enough. I also need radiator hoses but not sure which one and how long. I think Yamaha uses 15mm right? And would 3 meter be enough? What about the other hose for ventilation? 9mm?
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Post by PIG on Apr 3, 2017 10:03:04 GMT -5
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Post by tsimi on Apr 3, 2017 10:21:25 GMT -5
What pipe and cylinder did you decide on, I can't remember? Plan hasn't changed yet, still the Roost 70cc kit
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Post by PIG on Apr 3, 2017 11:09:47 GMT -5
Ahh yes, now I remember. That kit must run in the upper 14k rpm range. Should be a handful to say the least. Can't wait to see some riding videos
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Post by tsimi on Apr 11, 2017 19:10:54 GMT -5
Just placed an order for the crank and a Micrometer. At first I was going to use the Malossi crank which should withstand up to 16000 rpms. Well, the Roost kit will run around 13500-14000 rpms, kinda close isn't it? So I consulted with my adviser and we decided that it would be better to go all balls out on the crank, since it is the heart and vital piece in the system. So I ordered the Stage6 R/T crank (S6-7916685/12) which should handle up to 20000 rpms. I know it's just numbers but why save money and risk it? Better be safe than sorry. Just my conscience doesn't feel alright at the moment but I heard that it is a typical symptom when spending a lot money.
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Post by PIG on Apr 11, 2017 19:32:12 GMT -5
Atta boy! It's a battle of the jogs. You and 'O'Verse are going to have some seriously fast scoots. Looking forward to see who can put up the biggest number
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Post by tsimi on Apr 11, 2017 19:40:08 GMT -5
I can never reach overse. He is crazy, in a good way, and he has the deeper pockets. $$$$
But I am lighter and this time I have a large variaty on gears. There are a couple nice, already pressed Stage6 gears for the Aerox engine.
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Post by 'O'Verse on Apr 11, 2017 19:49:49 GMT -5
Just placed an order for the crank and a Micrometer. At first I was going to use the Malossi crank which should withstand up to 16000 rpms. Well, the Roost kit will run around 13500-14000 rpms, kinda close isn't it? So I consulted with my adviser and we decided that it would be better to go all balls out on the crank, since it is the heart and vital piece in the system. So I ordered the Stage6 R/T crank (S6-7916685/12) which should handle up to 20000 rpms. I know it's just numbers but why save money and risk it? Better be safe than sorry. Just my conscience doesn't feel alright at the moment but I heard that it is a typical symptom when spending a lot money. Nice job Tsimi making a big boy purchase. It's not that bad after you have the parts in your hand. Welcome to the hyper race category buddy.
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Post by Lucass2T on Apr 11, 2017 23:50:53 GMT -5
Way to go Tsimi! The bad conscience feeling will go away soon, don't worry. A little while ago you came here, knew little but took the time to ask and learn. Now you're building a very fast engine all by yourself! Chapeau!
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