750 motor in 400 frame
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Re: 750 motor in 400 frame
3rd post in.hunter wrote:Anyone got a link.
I asked the seller for some dyno printouts but he gave me some generic speel about every dyno being different and that I should take it to my local one to appreciate the true power.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: 750 motor in 400 frame
cant comment on the work done (although to echo the others - why a 24??) but i thought i was looking at a bike inside the dr's tardis after a run in with the cybermen
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Re: 750 motor in 400 frame
It obviously did not sell the first time round so it has been re=listed without the five and a half grand starting price
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Re: 750 motor in 400 frame
Props on the effort, but just why. WHY. Out of all the bikes he could have tossed that motor into... NC30 with that conversation would be nuts!
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Re: 750 motor in 400 frame
someone will fall in love with it.