Aussie 2stroke racer now racing FZR1000exup - Hi!

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dave 59 wrote:if its an ru ive got fairing lowers and v peice one side is scuffed if you pay postage you can have em call it sponsership :nod:
Thanks Dave but mine is an '89 and I have a fairing.
I just need to put a catch tray into it so that it is legal to race.
With other modifications being a bit more urgent I just decided to leave it off until I go to Eastern Creek.
Stig wrote:Could you not use the six pots off the '95 and still stop in the same class
No, New Era 1 ends December 1989. Newer brakes would put me into New Era 2.
I have put some new Hel brake lines on and will get some EBC Gold Sintered pads.
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good luck mate go get em :nod:
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Thanks Dave

One of the things that has been keeping me busy is sorting out the electrics.
I wish to fit a race seat and so I decided to move most of the electrical components into the nose of the fairing.
I also got rid of the ignition switch and replaced it with a toggle switch.

Here are some pics of my handywork:

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thats a good idea thats where it all was on my tz 250 its safer there to in case you dump it :nod:
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I just received Stig's pollished stainless dog bones.
They look great. I'll fit them next week.
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Nice one Mark!

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they make a lot of difference dont forget to soften your spring tho happy christmas and keep it up mate :nod:
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Thanks Dave, Merry Christmas

The rear seems too stiff already.
So what's a good starting point for spring, compression and rebound?
I weigh 77kg.
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hi mark welcome nice to see yer givin it some. if ya can try and get some RU usd forks make a hell of a difference will tip in alot quicker and make it more positive also lift the the back end up around 25-30mm :nod: good luck with it :evil: :evil: :evil:
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just soften the spring for a start a bit at a time and make a note of how far you,ve moved it so you can put it back if you go to far :nod:
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fzted wrote:if ya can try and get some RU usd forks make a hell of a difference will tip in alot quicker and make it more positive
USD forks are not allowed in the New Era 1 race class. NE1 goes to end 1989.
Tim has them on his FZR and so he races in New Era 2. NE2 goes to end 1995.
I'll stick with New Era 1 for 2007 while I get the hang of such a big bike.
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The FZR is looking a bit better now that the fairing is fitted.
My lap times are slowly coming down too.
And I am actually enjoying it rather than scaring myself silly.
Here is a pic from the 2007 Barry Sheene.

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Nice tight line - looks like you're about to stuff number 86 up the inside. :nod:

Assuming you're not number 86 of course, in which case I think you've run it a bit wide, mate!

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tunguska wrote:Nice tight line - looks like you're about to stuff number 86 up the inside. :nod:
Oi, less of the dirty talk, you're a lady. :lol:
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Arcanum wrote:Oi, less of the dirty talk, you're a lady. :lol:
Sez who?
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