KX Riders
General => In General... => Topic started by: YUNGGUNNAZ on August 21, 2006, 02:55:55 PM
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after maybe 40 rounds of no losses on a fast red bike this season,the king was dethroned in style.guy was a terrific rider on a well set up bike.video clip later.youngest son on friends banshee we did trans work on night before race.shift fine.
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Way to go! Can't wait to see the video!
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Too cool. That bike of yours has some attitude in the looks department. Congratulations to ya guys. Sly
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Finally what you all been waiting for.....................
http://media.putfile.com/Beating-Champ
Here is youngest son on 4mil Banshee
http://media.putfile.com/4mil-banshee
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Nice!!! Tell us about the bike that beat the champ.
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without giving away alot of secrets because competition probably visits this site :wink:here are a few:2mil overbore and plated (CYLINDER IN RANDOM GALLERY),squish at .047,rad valve reed cage,40mm lectron,head cut.010,jemco pipe,engine ice for rads.,rm80 shock,shinko 120 rear tire with 3" over arm,air shifter,sonoco maximal gas,klotz supertech and last but not least wide reciever glue on grips. :-D.as we say "SCARED SAY YOU'RE SCARED".
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Have you thought about getting a 3in. rim to spread the 120 tire?
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actually,i have been looking for a 18x2.50 wheel but no luck so far.brought two off internet.one was said to be 2.5 suzuki rim,it was 2.15.other was 2.15 kx wheel thats on it now.late in season now so i don't want to buy a new rim now.we plan to during the off season put the green rims on it.
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Awesome. That was an awesome video. Reminds me of my drag days.. (not too long back unfortunately). I purchased the oversized rim and had to spoke it away from the chain, as the tire would hit the chain. I did not use it long because I liked to do some trailish riding and had ZERO side ways traction. But it was AWESOME in the streight line. Again, congrats stomping of the king. :-)
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thks.where did you get the 3" rim?
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I picked up the bare rim from ebay. There was a member here who was selling a 2.5in rim. I think he still has it. it was Ben I believe?
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Opps, correction. Going back and looking.... it was 3.5 inches... :mrgreen: Anyhow, here is a pic of it installed on a old friends bike. He's the one who gave me the idea.
It was more expensive than it was worth and he did NOTHING but hill climbing. I tend to enjoy my freedom to slide and corner often, so it did me no good...except again in a streight line. :-D
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I have a 3.5 on the front of one of mine :wink:
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I have a 3.5 on the front of one of mine :wink:
why so big on the front ??????????????
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IIRC, 3.5" rims are the standard width of front supermoto wheels from Talon Engineering, the rears being 4.25-4.5". Gives you a far greater range of road tyre choices.
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IIRC, 3.5" rims are the standard width of front supermoto wheels from Talon Engineering, the rears being 4.25-4.5". Gives you a far greater range of road tyre choices.
Yep, my back rim is a 4.25X17 but I think scarykxer was having a little joke there, as his has the same setup as me :wink: