Plans for the bike are to make her lighter and handle and brake better - so any tips are greatly received.
Hello
Hello
Hello, I'm a wally. I ride a red 2001 5JJ R1 and enjoy equal time spent on road and on track. She's being slowly and as cheaply as possible upgraded and currently sports K-tech springs to my weight, yokes dropped 5mm, Wilbers race rear shock, Full titanium Akrapovic 4-1 system, stubby brake levers. Over winter I have bought and are now ready to fit, BMC race filter, Dynojet stage 1 kit, race sintered brake pads, lightweight Lithium battery, AIS block off plugs to remove AIS and a new conti race attack street rear tyre (190/55). All of this so far stands me at £550
....should have bought a race bike and stuck an MOT on it....
Plans for the bike are to make her lighter and handle and brake better - so any tips are greatly received.
Plans for the bike are to make her lighter and handle and brake better - so any tips are greatly received.
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Re: Hello
Welcome mate !
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1994 NSR250se MC28 HRC ignition card, derestricted for full power.
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2016 R1 - Spark Ti Decat/end can, FTecu flash & Blipper. ActiveTune, carbon wheels, Carbon Bodywork, i2M Dash and Logging
2006 R1 - MotoGP ProjectBike
1998 R1 - red/white bone Stock
1994 NSR250se MC28 HRC ignition card, derestricted for full power.
2024 ZX6RR 40th Anniversary, Graves Slip on.
All parts supplied by us - http://www.veloxracing.com

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Re: Hello
Hi Wally, lots of help on here, enjoy the site and welcome to out idea of fun, well sometimes.
Oh best tip for making your bike lighter, GO ON A DIET

Oh best tip for making your bike lighter, GO ON A DIET

Tuck in behind me, i'll show you the best place to crash
Stopped drinking, smoking, taking drugs and running sex parties, luckily ive still bikes to corrupt me
Re: Hello
Well that ain't farking happening, so race bits and bobs it just has to bePJC wrote:
Oh best tip for making your bike lighter, GO ON A DIET![]()
Cheers for the welcome, and I'm looking forward it here. Will try and post some piccies up soon. She's still standard and a bit battle scared, but damn is she wicked
Re: Hello
wally wrote:Hello, I'm a wally. I ride a red 2001 5JJ R1 and enjoy equal time spent on road and on track. She's being slowly and as cheaply as possible upgraded and currently sports K-tech springs to my weight, yokes dropped 5mm, Wilbers race rear shock, Full titanium Akrapovic 4-1 system, stubby brake levers. Over winter I have bought and are now ready to fit, BMC race filter, Dynojet stage 1 kit, race sintered brake pads, lightweight Lithium battery, AIS block off plugs to remove AIS and a new conti race attack street rear tyre (190/55). All of this so far stands me at £550....should have bought a race bike and stuck an MOT on it....
Plans for the bike are to make her lighter and handle and brake better - so any tips are greatly received.
Going off your list of parts you have already and what you want it to do I'd suggest looking for some lightweight wheels, not cheap I know but one of the best mod's to do IMO




