Bertie basset
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posted on 24/8/02 at 11:14 AM |
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Best motor ?
to fit to a BEC 7 ?
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Jim
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posted on 24/8/02 at 12:38 PM |
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The fireblade is a popular option. They do not tend to need a dry sump kit as Hyabusa does. After talking to several people using them they seem to
be almost bullet proof. Building two Mk's both with fireblades.
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Jon Ison
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posted on 24/8/02 at 03:34 PM |
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pre 95 blades are pretty cheap, very tunable and don't bost, probably got a complete R1 bike coming up, written off but complete with all the nice
BEC bits, any takers, wots it worth, if it was a Blade i'd keep the motor myself, its a M8's, 3rd party only job, so its all legal ect....not seen
it yet, (since the prang) so can't report fully on condition.
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Jasper
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posted on 24/8/02 at 04:20 PM |
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Avoid blackirds as well unless they're dry sumped (£1k+), and even then a few have been going bang recently, oil delivery problem to No3 cylinder
allegedly. I'm using a ZX9R, less common than Blade, apparently proving reliable though, slightly more power than standard blade (not Jon's!) and
possibly lighter, though I'm not sure on that one...
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