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Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday
08-05-2005, 4:24 PM
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#31 | | Blow me.
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| Re: Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday So when it's fully titsed-out what stock parts will remain? Frame and swinger? |
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08-05-2005, 4:36 PM
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| Re: Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday Quote: |
Originally Posted by phobiaphobe So when it's fully titsed-out what stock parts will remain? Frame and swinger? | Those are actually new too--long story---if you search my threads 1 1/2 years ago--it will all make sense |
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08-05-2005, 4:46 PM
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Join Date: 07-25-2002 Location: Ridgecrest, CA
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| Re: Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday Quote: |
Originally Posted by Trackho Hint: It will have HRC Pistons/rings/valves/Cams/close ratio tranny/race ECU/16.5" Marchesinis/HRC linkage/Trick Rotors/Trick Radiator/ Some spare trick Showa suspension bits/Sato Exhaust/Degreed cams and a decked head.
Prolly good for 185HP to 190HP--well see. Ill keep you posted when its done.
Its for a racebike, it will never see the street. I will be using my Ohlins suspension bits though as the bike seems ultra sensitive to the valving on the forks/shock and it took me a year to sort this.
Dans not doing the motorwork, he is too busy trying to sell assholes CRG levers
BTW--If you need a Ohlins rear shock, Dan has them with custom valving researched by Duhammel and the like--The Ohlins out of the box has waaay too much compression dampening. Dan is the ONLY guy around that has these. My shock cost $350 to get revalved, before Dan had this option. | Can you send some bits for a 600RR my way?  I'm sure you won't miss a few G's with all the $$ on the way to Dan...  Geeeeeeeshh that's going to be sweet Jeff.  |
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08-05-2005, 4:50 PM
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Join Date: 02-28-2004 Location: Northampton, Pa
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| Re: Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday Quote: |
Originally Posted by Trackho Hint: It will have HRC Pistons/rings/valves/Cams/close ratio tranny/race ECU/16.5" Marchesinis/HRC linkage/Trick Rotors/Trick Radiator/ Some spare trick Showa suspension bits/Sato Exhaust/Degreed cams and a decked head.
Prolly good for 185HP to 190HP--well see. Ill keep you posted when its done. | Why didn't u just buy a Gixxer instead?  Even after emptying your wallet, you're still bringing a knife to a gunfight. All bullchit aside, best of luck dude!  |
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08-05-2005, 5:43 PM
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Join Date: 09-12-2003 Location: Tucson,AZ
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| Re: Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday Quote: |
Originally Posted by Trackho Hint: It will have HRC Pistons/rings/valves/Cams/close ratio tranny/race ECU/16.5" Marchesinis/HRC linkage/Trick Rotors/Trick Radiator/ Some spare trick Showa suspension bits/Sato Exhaust/Degreed cams and a decked head.
Prolly good for 185HP to 190HP--well see. Ill keep you posted when its done.
Its for a racebike, it will never see the street. I will be using my Ohlins suspension bits though as the bike seems ultra sensitive to the valving on the forks/shock and it took me a year to sort this.
Dans not doing the motorwork, he is too busy trying to sell assholes CRG levers
BTW--If you need a Ohlins rear shock, Dan has them with custom valving researched by Duhammel and the like--The Ohlins out of the box has waaay too much compression dampening. Dan is the ONLY guy around that has these. My shock cost $350 to get revalved, before Dan had this option. | HOT DAMN  That sounds like it will be a serious threat on the track. |
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08-05-2005, 5:46 PM
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Join Date: 09-12-2003 Location: Tucson,AZ
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| Re: Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday Quote: |
Originally Posted by RRWANTR | What you don't use, throw my way please  , I need to take a school to improve my riding so I can take advantage of all the goodies on mine. |
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08-05-2005, 6:02 PM
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Join Date: 12-21-2001 Location: NorCal
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| Re: Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday Quote: |
Originally Posted by JAMI6989 Why didn't u just buy a Gixxer instead?  Even after emptying your wallet, you're still bringing a knife to a gunfight. All bullchit aside, best of luck dude!  | It was ALOT more cost effective than buying a new Gixxer--this project will cost me under $20K--the 04 cost close to $25K to convert(including the price of the street bike)--Like Ken's it will stomp all over the GSXR |
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08-05-2005, 6:08 PM
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Join Date: 12-29-2001 Location: New Jersey, USA
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| Re: Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday Awesome, trackho! Woohooo!! Unlike you, I don't ride well enough to fully utilize all the goodies I've put on my 929, but it was still worth it! It makes it unique. Good luck with all the work!  |
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08-05-2005, 6:19 PM
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#39 | | Meatarian
Join Date: 05-06-2004 Location: Randolph, MA
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| Re: Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday sounds like the bike is gonna rip (and of course it'll take someone with your skill to really make the bike go like its suppose to). What class you gonna be running this bike in, Formula Pacific?
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08-05-2005, 7:02 PM
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#40 | | Team Visa Racing
Join Date: 05-29-2001 Location: Campbell, CA
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| Re: Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday Quote: |
Originally Posted by CBR929RE sounds like the bike is gonna rip (and of course it'll take someone with your skill to really make the bike go like its suppose to). What class you gonna be running this bike in, Formula Pacific? | Formula 40? 
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08-08-2005, 1:33 PM
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| Re: Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday Quote: |
Originally Posted by CBR929RE sounds like the bike is gonna rip (and of course it'll take someone with your skill to really make the bike go like its suppose to). What class you gonna be running this bike in, Formula Pacific? | It will be run in Formula Pac, OpenGP, f40, and Open SuperBike---same as I am running my current bike |
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08-08-2005, 1:51 PM
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| Re: Spent a Ton of Money at Dan Kyle's Yesterday Damn! Some people f*ck around, you my friend are not one of them.  |
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