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Old 23-07-2007, 01:24 PM
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Starting mods for a Diablo/Samurai

Hi Guys I am new to the sport and this site and I like what have read around this site everyone seems really nice and helpfull.
My question is, I am a a big fellow around the 90Kg mark and I have fun on my bike but i want to get it really moving so i have started purchacing parts I have got the following:
Delorto 14/14 carby kit, Fatboy exhaust, advanced timing key, tripple reed kit, spark plug. Does this sound ok or have I missed something simple the bike I am hopeing will go good. The next step after these parts will eventually be full circle crank and head kit etc, Basicly I am asking am I on the right track or is there other things I should be doing as well oh and i am very interested in racing in the future as well should that make a difference.
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Old 23-07-2007, 10:36 PM
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yes weegee.those mods will be fine.Should make notable difference to power. if you really really what to go fast get a w/c bike.Much more fun they are.Just check your timimg to see if engine needs one.Sometimes they go worse when you fit them.
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one with RD top end kit.14/14 carby,carbon 3 stage fiber reeds,zx1 pipe
one with 55cc chainsaw top end, PBU pipe
ZX1 Taipan. PBU pipe,banshee engine.
Polini clutch bell .
2 X Banshees SHO
1 fitted with polini clutch,black widow triple stage reeds
19mm del rep carby,,billet head,billet reed cage, 6/76 gearing,sava tyres
1 fitted with 50cc BZM blata engine ,21mm walbro and BZM gold crank ( dangerous now:o)
1 blata SQ roller only
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Old 23-07-2007, 10:51 PM
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http://www.pocket-bike-racing.com.au...wreply&p=10839
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6 bikes.
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one with RD top end kit.14/14 carby,carbon 3 stage fiber reeds,zx1 pipe
one with 55cc chainsaw top end, PBU pipe
ZX1 Taipan. PBU pipe,banshee engine.
Polini clutch bell .
2 X Banshees SHO
1 fitted with polini clutch,black widow triple stage reeds
19mm del rep carby,,billet head,billet reed cage, 6/76 gearing,sava tyres
1 fitted with 50cc BZM blata engine ,21mm walbro and BZM gold crank ( dangerous now:o)
1 blata SQ roller only
SRT Spooge Racing Team NTH Division
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Old 23-07-2007, 10:52 PM
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have s look at that link weegee
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one with RD top end kit.14/14 carby,carbon 3 stage fiber reeds,zx1 pipe
one with 55cc chainsaw top end, PBU pipe
ZX1 Taipan. PBU pipe,banshee engine.
Polini clutch bell .
2 X Banshees SHO
1 fitted with polini clutch,black widow triple stage reeds
19mm del rep carby,,billet head,billet reed cage, 6/76 gearing,sava tyres
1 fitted with 50cc BZM blata engine ,21mm walbro and BZM gold crank ( dangerous now:o)
1 blata SQ roller only
SRT Spooge Racing Team NTH Division
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Old 24-07-2007, 07:04 PM
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Thanks beans I looked at the link i will have to pay attention when i fit the key and see if it makes a difference perhaps i will fit the key first before the other mods go on so i know for sure.
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