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Author: Subject: mk midi or sylva riot what push pop bang sqweez to fit
gingergreyhound

posted on 27/8/10 at 05:24 PM Reply With Quote
mk midi or sylva riot what push pop bang sqweez to fit

hello peeps im new to the forum so il get to the point. what is a good bike engine to put in the mk midi or riot chassis+relieabilty
1/zx9r
2/gsxr 1000
3/yzf r1
4/zxr1000
5/cbr 1000
6/900 rr blade
has anyone fitted any of these
any help and info would be very helpful
thanks
the gingergreyhound.

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dazzx10r

posted on 27/8/10 at 05:36 PM Reply With Quote
I have an 07 ZX10r motor in mine, Martins demo car has ZX12r motor in as does one of his customers on here, there is also one with an R1 motor in it. Give Martin a call he's quite helpfull.
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gingergreyhound

posted on 27/8/10 at 06:03 PM Reply With Quote
thanks for for the info mate
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Chet

posted on 27/8/10 at 06:53 PM Reply With Quote
The R1 has a very compact design and allows for a longer chain than most others.

I'd strongly suggest you consider the Sylva R1ot or J15 and use the R1.

Chet

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v8kid

posted on 27/8/10 at 06:57 PM Reply With Quote
Got a 5l v8 in mine- only way to go





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