Race Bike Rebuild

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KR-1R wrote:.
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you'll need at least one of these...

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These are the latest ones....

The ones on my ex-Suzuka 8hr RC30 are oblong white stickers and do fade very quickly......
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This week Ade sent me the hugger off his bike and I've not fitted it yet, it's just resting in place here, but I wanted your opinions on whether to keep it black, paint it green or if you prefer the look without it all together.
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keep it black is my opinion, it distracts the eye too much when they are colour coded I think.
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I think black too for the same reasons above
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It looks good the way it is Ben.
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I would leave it as it is but being realistic from my past experience and im just trying to be practical and i admit i did rallying i didnt race bikes but if you carry on you aint going to win! This is because you wont want to risk breaking it and falling off which isnt an if its a when if your going to win :lol: well from my experience i could be wrong just my opinion :roll:
I wish i knew something about KR's so i was like knowledgeable about them and everything like what you lot are ;-) :-) :-)
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Post by 500bernie »

Hi Ben,
Black looks cool 8)
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I pondered on this one for ages because I wouldn't use the hugger - for me less is more. It looks fantastic anyway =D>
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Got to be one of the best looking bikes on the track (and street). =D>
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john-b wrote:I would leave it as it is but being realistic from my past experience and im just trying to be practical and i admit i did rallying i didnt race bikes but if you carry on you aint going to win! This is because you wont want to risk breaking it and falling off which isnt an if its a when if your going to win :lol: well from my experience i could be wrong just my opinion :roll:
A good point :!: All this effort is going to slow you down Ben. It'll be that nice you won't want to risk an off :-k
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It won't slow me down. I'll try not to come off as I always do, but am motivated this year and at the end of the day, it's a race bike.

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Post by mj43 »

Ben

The comments about the bike being too pretty to race are correct.

If you want to be at the sharp end I would put together a second set of body work that looks the part but maybe hasn't had the hours put in that you have on that set.

One thing is certain in racing is that you will fall - it would be a shame to see all that work damaged.
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mj43 wrote:Ben

The comments about the bike being too pretty to race are correct.

If you want to be at the sharp end I would put together a second set of body work that looks the part but maybe hasn't had the hours put in that you have on that set.

One thing is certain in racing is that you will fall - it would be a shame to see all that work damaged.
mj i disagree with you there buddy,but i have never been racing :oops: (on track at least).
To me,if its all been done by luders,then its only cost him his time,and a little money.And what he has done once,can be done again.
I would agree with a second set of bodywork,but i would do it exactly the same.That way when things go pear shape,down time is at a minimum and he still has a shit hot looking race bike to boot.
Luders i have to say,its looking tidy pal,very tidy!
Can you do it justice though? :)
I used to be so care less,as if i could'nt careless.
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Post by Luders »

Honestly, if I got a spare set of body work, I would do them to the same standard and I can't think of the bike as being too good to race. I have had the time over winter to get it to a high standard and it might be looking like it needs some TLC by the end of the season, but that's racing and I accept that knowing I'll have the winter to do it all again.

During the winter months, it helps to have something like this to work on and keep my mind busy. Racing is my main hobby, but I really do enjoy the mechanical side and bodywork etc. If I didn't have a bike to rebuild each year, I would be lost :)

As Gary said, I've done all the work myself, so it's only cost me my time and the cost of materials etc, so no need to worry about it too much.

Easy come easy go, is how I look at it.
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I can understand both sides, but from my own experience : the more you crash, the less effort you put in in re-fixing it.

Now I'm at the point that if a trackbike looks good from a distance , that's fine by me. Don't care anymore how it looks up close :mrgreen:
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