Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

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Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Minter » Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:29 pm

After doing a few classic twinshock motorcross meetings this year on blue i have decided to 'convert' a classic knackered green MT500 into a reconditioned twinshock motorcrosser.

At each event i was overwhelmed with the amount of interest blue created, plus my mates black MT500's too.

To that end i am going to build a purpose built classic twinshock motorcrosser. The MT 500 is perfect for this as it has drum brakes, it has a low centre of gravity/low seat height, reliable simple to maintain engine...

I'm going to do it blue as that seems to have become a bit of a trade mark thing for me but would welcome all your thoughts about colours etc etc...

Here's a pic before i get her stripped down!

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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Roy W » Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:36 pm

What's the spec needed for these events then?
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Minter » Sat Dec 17, 2011 9:05 pm

Roy W wrote:What's the spec needed for these events then?
There are quite a few classes but the one we ride in is Pre 85 with drum brakes front and rear and twinshocks.. Everyone laughed at us at scrutineering and turned a blind eye to the front discs a couple of years ago. Then they all moaned when we won! So out came the old front drums!
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by arceye » Sat Dec 17, 2011 11:05 pm

How many projects have you got on the go ? :shock:
Or are you still drinking shandy. :lol:
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Minter » Sun Dec 18, 2011 9:16 am

arceye wrote:How many projects have you got on the go ? :shock:
Or are you still drinking shandy. :lol:
Just 3 for now Phil, but the 604 has priority!

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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by DSG » Sun Dec 18, 2011 10:31 am

Longer swinging arm for more high speed stability.
Mount the twin shocks similar to where MZ mounted their's on their ISDT bikes circa 1983.

Finally don't wear the GREEN costume when welding!

All the best

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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Bunker » Sun Dec 18, 2011 11:29 pm

I'm going to do it blue as that seems to have become a bit of a trade mark thing for me but would welcome all your thoughts about colours etc etc...
where do I start......... :D
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Yoof » Mon Dec 19, 2011 12:19 am

DSG wrote:Longer swinging arm for more high speed stability.
Mount the twin shocks similar to where MZ mounted their's on their ISDT bikes circa 1983.

Finally don't wear the GREEN costume when welding!

All the best

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A bit like this MZ GE250?
Two shocks next to each other almost halway point to mono shock!
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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Minter » Mon Dec 19, 2011 5:30 pm

MMM nice! At least its green - well some of it!!

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Re: Project MT500 Twinshock Motorcrosser

Post by Minter » Mon Feb 13, 2012 5:43 pm

Managed to make a start on this project over the weekend. All stripped down now ready for sandblasting...
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Thought i'd treat myself to one of those sooper dooper engine cradles off apophisparts!

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Even comes in red! :D
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