Better track bike? R1 Race Bike -Ex Steve Tozer

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Biggus, Dec 18, 2003.

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    Biggus Guest

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2449014643&category=32625

    This race bike holds the track record at Broadford Racetrack. It is
    not registered for road use and is an awesome race or track/ride day
    bike.
    All work has been done by Stafford Yamaha in Heidleberg. This bike has
    been totally redone and puts out 169 HP at the rear wheel. Very
    extensive list of modifications including: Over Racing Full Exhaust
    System, Complete Over Racing engine overhaul, Formula Extreme airbox,
    stainless steel rotors with Brembo carbon racing pads, braided brake
    lines, Ohlins front and rear suspension, charging system has been
    removed for weight savings, Over Rearsets and many more mods...
    This bike was Steve Tozers bike for the Formula Extreme 2001/2002
    season. It includes front and rear stands, spare set of rims, extra
    race tyres (including a set for the wet) and even a set of tyre
    warmers. A couple of different size rear sprockets are also included.
    It also has an extra set of race body plastics.
    Please Email me if you have any questions regarding this bike. This is
    a No Reserve auction with a low starting price. Good Luck and Happy
    Bidding.
     
    Biggus, Dec 18, 2003
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    michael Guest

    phhhttt.. i still reckon the other r6 (with its fibreglass bodykits and
    performance exhorst) would hoop this sorry ass r1 for sure! plus it came
    with a chick on the back, beat that!
     
    michael, Dec 18, 2003
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    Doug Cox Guest

    Just what is it with donkeys and depression anyway?...

    Doug Cox.
    Work to ride, Ride to work...
     
    Doug Cox, Dec 18, 2003
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    John Littler Guest

    Well you'd be depressed if you were getting whupped all the time wouldn't you ?

    JL
     
    John Littler, Dec 23, 2003
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