Final KR Based Race Bike Project
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Luders
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Re: Final KR Based Race Bike Project
you need to get a machinist take the taper out so it fits the crank and then position your pickups, so not a lot of work.
I am going to try some different pistons, from the flat top single ring Mito pistons to the TZ 3TC's.
I have an ignitech already, so will try a zeel on this one.
I am going to try some different pistons, from the flat top single ring Mito pistons to the TZ 3TC's.
I have an ignitech already, so will try a zeel on this one.
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Re: Final KR Based Race Bike Project
show us some pictures whem you are building it
opened an other engine yesterday and found this


is it some kind of liquide metal the put in there or something els.
opened an other engine yesterday and found this


is it some kind of liquide metal the put in there or something els.
Kr1s C1 zeus blue
Kr1s c2 black green
ZXR400 SP
ZXR250A
Kr1s c2 black green
ZXR400 SP
ZXR250A
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Re: Final KR Based Race Bike Project
looks a right mess and yes I'll photograph the motor as I build it. Just started stripping it down today, as I'm taking the crank in next Monday and I want to take the cases for vapour blasting at some point soon.
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mj43
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Re: Final KR Based Race Bike Project
That may well be the most advanced set of KR cases I have seen to date.
If it is what I think it might be what you call Liquid Metal should be a thermal barrier
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Re: Final KR Based Race Bike Project
didn't know that it seems like a lot of work to do that.
also have racing barrels with the engine but i don't know if there the matching barrels for the engine.
jarno
also have racing barrels with the engine but i don't know if there the matching barrels for the engine.
jarno
Kr1s C1 zeus blue
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ZXR250A
Kr1s c2 black green
ZXR400 SP
ZXR250A
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Re: Final KR Based Race Bike Project
There was info on thermal barriers on Pit-Lane web site. A place in the Netherlands sells the stuff. Aim appears to be to prevent heat transfer to the charge in the crankcase.
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Re: Final KR Based Race Bike Project
did't know that
did it help?
did it help?
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Re: Final KR Based Race Bike Project
I thought it would be best used in the combustion chambers on the piston crown and head.
Shall we try it on my engine Mark?
Shall we try it on my engine Mark?
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Re: Final KR Based Race Bike Project
Martijn Stenhouwer from Emot Racing offers that service but much speculation that it is common Russian house paint
Worked well on a 50cc engine though.
The $30 paint on ceramic coating will cause more deto than it stops. Got to look in quite a few works Aprilia RSA engines at the GP and didn't see any shiny gears
Just message me before you start the 110 rod engine Ben
The $30 paint on ceramic coating will cause more deto than it stops. Got to look in quite a few works Aprilia RSA engines at the GP and didn't see any shiny gears
Just message me before you start the 110 rod engine Ben
crochet & croquet
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Re: Final KR Based Race Bike Project
cheers Lozza
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I've just had confirmation today that my crank is ready to collect, so I can start work on the motor very soon, as this has been holding me up a little lately.
I have been working on securing the fuel tank and also done some further work to the swing arm.

I have been working on securing the fuel tank and also done some further work to the swing arm.

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Re: Final KR Based Race Bike Project
who did the swingarm?
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Re: Final KR Based Race Bike Project
It's a combination of my mate Rob, an engineer called Mike Tunnicliff, Nigel Kimber and me