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project FZ750 racer
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:38 pm
by simon67
i have looked at this site for sometime now but never really had good reason to post until now.
thought you guys might like what me and a couple of mates are up to.
spent last season helping my mate out with his laverda racing in bemsee thunderbikes,
now I'm gonna have a bash myself.....if all goes to plan
and i will be competing on a yamaha FZ750
we are going to see what can be achieved with no money and only half a clue, and we're recording it in a blog, to use as proof just in case nobody believes us at the end of the year... check it out.... hope you like it
www.projectfz750racer.blogspot.com
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 4:47 pm
by djalbin
Simon67 wrote:project FZ750 racer
The story of a Yamaha FZ750 saved from doom and put to good use for it's birthright....to be trashed on a race track. how we made the decision and what happens next......
Welcome to the EXUPBrotherhood Simon. Nice project and Blog you got going there. We will be very interested in following your progress.
Don
Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 11:48 am
by simon67
thanks Don,
great to know that people are interested. keep your eye on the blog!
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:21 am
by simon67
had a great time at Brands Hatch for my first race last weekend.
i have updated the blog so you can read about it there.
quite a few new picture too.
getting ready for Lydden hill next weekend.... I can't wait! Dancing Banana
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:03 pm
by simon67
well after a good weekend at Lydden hill, looks like I will miss the next round at snetterton as I have busted both engines on the dyno,
nevermind....it has given me a good excuse to tune the thing to hell!
probably miss the following round at Cadwell but hoping to be back out for another round at brands
I will keep the blog updated with news of how the engine rebuild is going
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:41 pm
by Hooligan
sorry to hear you blew both motors!! i guess three might have been the magic number in this case.
well, your excuse to tune will come in handy. keep us updated.
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 5:25 pm
by simon67
Thanks for your interest!
Off to Cadwell park this weekend with a newly re-worked motor that should be putting out 20 bhp more than I had before. So I'm hoping for some much improved results over where I have been finishing so far this year.even more bhp's to come a little later in the season I hope, to get the thing up to the power to weight limit. Should be putting out close to 90bhp this weekend wit a final total at around 105 depending on the weight we hope to loose.
Will be updating the blog soon after the racing and am hoping to bag some decent photos!
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 6:04 pm
by simon67
had a great weekend at Cadwell. bagged my first points of the season with some good results including a 9th place.
The bike is coming along and things are looking good for the next weekend meeting at Brands hatch.
Looking forward to the up coming feature of Thunderbikes in Performance bikes magazine.
I think I may even get a slot!
I have updated my blog with a bit of nitty gritty.
have a look.... hope you enjoy the read.
www.projectfz750racer.blogspot.com
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 9:48 pm
by djalbin
simon67 wrote:I have updated my blog with a bit of nitty gritty.
have a look.... hope you enjoy the read.
Enjoyed the read !!
Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 6:10 pm
by simon67
well the Brands round turned out to be quite mixed in fortunes. Bit of a mad weekend and my first real experience of riding in the pissing rain on real race wets .... wow!
up-dated the blog.... Some new photos from Cadwell, of which some are truly excellent! and some good'uns from a wet Brands too!
Still a lot of messing with the bike and more on-going development. Keeping a 22 year old bike happy really is a full time job!
Brands GP circuit test and tuition day coming up.. missing the next round at pembrey, but will be looking forward to finally getting a race at Snetterton. I'm really looking forwards to that one.
Check the blog...... I hope you enjoy it!