Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Minter » Mon Apr 21, 2014 1:36 pm

Roey wrote:It looks the same as your other one ! ;) :lol:
Similar! Just a sh*t load lighter! No electrics and lots of titanium and ally..

Did you see yours in front of it in an earlier picture!..

:D
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Roey » Mon Apr 21, 2014 1:58 pm

Minter wrote:
Roey wrote:It looks the same as your other one ! ;) :lol:
Similar! Just a sh*t load lighter! No electrics and lots of titanium and ally..

Did you see yours in front of it in an earlier picture!..

:D
Yep, has a few scars and scratches on it now though
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by P.I.STAKER » Mon Apr 21, 2014 2:25 pm

how did you get on with the ally sump/bash plate, did you manage to make one gary?

i presume this was the one you required the ally spacers for.

looks excellent
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Minter » Mon Apr 21, 2014 2:36 pm

P.I.STAKER wrote:how did you get on with the ally sump/bash plate, did you manage to make one gary?

i presume this was the one you required the ally spacers for.

looks excellent
Cheers George, using the original bash plate now just drilled with 2p size holes as it was lighter than the thick ally!

Ally spacers now fitted front and rear..

That reminds me can I order one of your brake rod kits and about 5 meters of o ring cord for
The timing belt case...
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Priest » Mon Apr 21, 2014 3:45 pm

All I need is for you to sneak around my place steal my bike and then feel really guilty and return it looking like new... ;) ;) ;)
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by deadgrass » Mon Apr 21, 2014 8:21 pm

looking forward to seeing this at the weekend. :D
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by westy » Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:21 am

a ally bash plate from a xr650 fits on the 350
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by jungleMTbiker » Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:48 pm

I see you've moved away from the Force performance silencer--what is the new one? Is it something that was intended for another bike, and if so, how much adaptation was needed to make it fit where it is now?
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Minter » Wed Apr 30, 2014 4:54 am

jungleMTbiker wrote:I see you've moved away from the Force performance silencer--what is the new one? Is it something that was intended for another bike, and if so, how much adaptation was needed to make it fit where it is now?
Hi, the silencer is titanium I'm trying to make it as light as possible. Its designed for a ccm. It fits to the standard centre section with a sportax link pipe.. Its all very expensive but does save quite a bit of weight..
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by jungleMTbiker » Wed Apr 30, 2014 10:16 am

mmmmmmmm, titanium. How does it sound? Have you had it running yet? It looks the goods.
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