Can't Wait for summer, but here's what I'm gonna be riding.

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duderman
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Can't Wait for summer, but here's what I'm gonna be riding.

Post by duderman »

I can't wait for summer :angry

but here are some of my rides,

the old bike; Harris TZ350G
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the Track bike; 93 YZF750 SP
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the Project bike: Moriwaki Kawasaki F1

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The "Special" track bike: Yamaha R7/R1, R7 Superbike spec rolling chassis with full "KIT" R1 Motor

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Post by FZRDude »

:popcorn Ok... that's it..... I quit.....


Damn!!! Where do you people find these bikes and better yet.... what do you do to afford them??? :hissy
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Post by dragracer1951 »

Or even better yet, How do you get a day off to enjoy them???


Hey Tim, Those spacers I made up work out?
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Jim


Hey Kid...
Is my tail light still working?

"...you can't tune a motor that's hurt. They run much faster on fuel then they do on aluminum." - Elmer Trett

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Post by sickle44 »

Yeah, what Tim said.!! :poke
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Basement is done now, 850 finished and gone...
Gotta get the new siding up on the house.
Fixing the FZ1 up, cleaning up garage and then I might even begin

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Post by Hooligan »

holy hell, that r7/r1 is awesome! any problem with the superbike forks weeping oil past the seals?

duderman, i see you have a set of brembo billet four pots and a set of ap six-pots. can you tell me which you prefer? how's the quality between the two?

my old college roomie has an obsession with tz350's.
Jason, aka: Hooligan
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Post by duderman »

No problems with the oil seals,


the AP's are GREAT!!!.. more is better right... :) , the billet brembos are good too.

but, I use basically the same AP radial master on each bike... I think that makes the difference.

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Post by RUFtech »

All right. Stop it now. Your just bragging.......

I wish I could :cry:
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Post by dragracer1951 »

I have a real soft spot in my heart for TZ 350's as well as TZ750's
Nice pics.
Jim


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Is my tail light still working?

"...you can't tune a motor that's hurt. They run much faster on fuel then they do on aluminum." - Elmer Trett

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Post by Hooligan »

i already have my master, a billet brembo radial unit. i just need to pick out my calipers but i'm torn between the two.
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Post by duderman »

which ever you choose,

decide if you want to go with Narrow band rotors, or regular......

Both of my bikes are monoblock calipers.. and they both must use narrow band rotors.

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Post by Hooligan »

yep, i know. i like the looks of the narrow band rotors. not as many rotor options with true narrow band geometry.
Jason, aka: Hooligan
1994 YZF750-R
1996 YZF750-R
2003 Bonneville T100

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Post by scar_biker »

OUCH.........V Nice, they rock !

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Post by YEC_YZF750SP »

Duderman,

I just gotta say one word: ENVY!!

The R7 w/R1 Power......simply ROCKS! :banana

Looking forward to seeing some action pics of ya at the track. :)

Yep, U da Man!

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Post by ZoltanP »

Gday Dudderman:

Re your project for the Moriwaki Kawasaki F1

Part of the post classic racing scene in australia is forgotten era racing, for machines specced to end of 1980. I lined up a purchase of a bike many years ago: the moriwaki replica made by tony hatton, famous aust racing id: to roger quinlan, famous forgotten era guy. bike was built in 78 i think, for graeme crosby. he then raced it at a number of event incl the french endurance races ie-the bold'or. it is a ridgy didg bike, as raced in the era, incl 38mm forks i think off the z650 series i think. it was raced with a monoshock as well as twin shocks in the era. nowdays it is raced only with monoshock setup and modernish wheels (4.5inch rear) and recently won the barry sheene 2008 memorial historic racing at eastern creek raceway, against tz750 and P/M kawasaki riders, with better laptimes than yzf750s on the same weekend - yes, up to 1995 bikes arenow historic, so we are racing fzr1000s, zxr750s, tz250s yzf750-600-400s etc.

anyway, getting back to the mori: i had the chance to ride this bike at eastern creek myself and i have to say it was the sweetest handling bike i had ever ridden in historics. coming from a tweaked cb1100r, this thing handled awesome: well balanced, just throw it into corners, slide it through and slide it out. perfect feedback.
that's not me on the bike by the way.

Are you drooling yet? :cool

ahh, and just to claim more fame: I raced against graeme crosby!! no, really! at the 1996 New Zealand historic tt, he had his 1980model heron F1 suzuki rebuilt and was doing laps in the race, coming just in front of me in race 1: check it out:::: :) :banana

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Post by yamcrazy »

That tz is sweeeeeeeeeeet :banana
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duderman

Post by lane »

i was just wondering if you had any old race parts for your 750 4 sale ,i just bought flat slides from the states and customs took them all apart and wrecked them thanks

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Post by RocknFZR1000 »

Very nice, cool looking Rides !!!!! Hope you get to enjoy the heck out of them !!! :good
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