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lose the flab

Post by green96 » Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:35 pm

G'day all.
I would really like to put the girl on a diet. I would very much like to hear some ideas on the best way to shed the kilo's.
any input, no matter how silly or expensive you may think it might be will be welcomed. I figure this might be a more cost effective and satisfying way to increase perfomance.

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Re: lose the flab

Post by steve speed » Tue Sep 30, 2008 5:06 pm

first i would junk the std exhaust it weighs a ton,, wheels are as bad :D :D then theres wavy disks,, smaller battery,,then theres allways the lump that rides it :lol: :lol:
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Re: lose the flab

Post by Kayla » Tue Sep 30, 2008 5:20 pm

I suppose aftermarket silencers would drop quite a bit for starters. A nice Akrapovic 2-1 in titanium would do wonders. Remove the pillion/can hangers and replace them with simple alloy hangers for the cans. You could get a single seat unit which would let you chop the excess off the subframe. Take the lights off and go daytime-only. Lighter wheels would be nice but are ££££££££ :shock: Wavy discs are actually lighter than the standard ones, it's not just a gimmick. Change the non-load bearing bolts for alloy ones (and drill them too :lol: ) Change the clocks over for a Vapor dash as the standard clocks are quite beefy, and then you could remove the instrument wiring too. Remove the speedo drive and have an alloy spacer knocked up, and while you're at it, get an alloy fairing bracket too. Are blue spots lighter than the standard calipers?

I don't know how much it's possible to remove, but it'd be nice to shed 20kg :D

Oh, and just out of curiosity... How heavy are you? :wink:
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Re: lose the flab

Post by green96 » Tue Sep 30, 2008 6:51 pm

I know the best way is for the fleshy part to loose weight, Im working on that! Im 90kg (down from 100) so I am probably at a disadvantage to other riders off the cuff. Some great ideas so far, but I do need to keep it road legal! That means lights have to stay. Has anyboy ever fitted small projector style (Buellish) lights to a racing fairing?
Im off to Japan in a month, so I will get cracking when I return.....to be continued (keep the ideas coming)

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Re: lose the flab

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Re: lose the flab

Post by Greg » Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:54 pm

ooohh she funny - she funny ...
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Re: lose the flab

Post by slow codger » Tue Sep 30, 2008 10:24 pm

:D Just weighed myself in kilos (what are they anyway?) I weigh 12 stone in clothes! thats about my fighting weight which is about 75 of those bags of pasta or snails or whatever they are. Not bad for an old un.

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Re: lose the flab

Post by Triton » Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:30 am

I'm 65kg. I was 65kg when I was 18. Now 50. So the weight's the same but flab is lighter than muscle... :oops:

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Re: lose the flab

Post by green96 » Wed Oct 01, 2008 9:09 am

Hmmmm....I think I need to clarify something. I am not absolutely flabulas! I just happen to be a gentleman with a larger frame than some. (I have been a loose forward fo most of my rugby days) I am never going to weigh less than 90kg without looking like a bullemic basketballer. Just thought I might clear this up :ot:

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Re: lose the flab

Post by Jak » Wed Oct 01, 2008 9:36 am

Sorry :oops: my fault for taking it o/t to start ... just that I thought that was what the thread was about when I opened it :wink:
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Re: lose the flab

Post by trixynut » Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:02 pm

Drill holes in your regulator/rectifier. :D

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Re: lose the flab

Post by slow codger » Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:17 pm

:D .................And drill holes in the Front sprocket cover,remove plastic inner cover, remove underseat tray, cut back rear mudguard. drill holes in fairing. Smaller battery can also be fitted. remove mirrors, indicators and change the front light for a smaller unit.
That should keep you busy for a bit!

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Re: lose the flab

Post by phuk72 » Wed Oct 01, 2008 8:24 pm

Bollox to all that - just tune it :D

That said, I've now run out of tuning potential (if I want to retain any reliability) and have done the obvious weight saving (you will not believe how much the standard body work and exhast system weighs).
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Re: lose the flab

Post by honkdawillydahonk » Wed Oct 01, 2008 8:56 pm

trixynut wrote:Drill holes in your regulator/rectifier. :D
Look after the Grams and the Kilos will look after themselves.... :thefinger: :wink:
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Re: lose the flab

Post by steve speed » Wed Oct 01, 2008 9:49 pm

i suppose at the end of the day you could always get a faster bike if the trx is not enough :D :lol:
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