Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

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Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by Killerwhale » Tue Jul 05, 2011 3:46 pm

...me me me!!
102hp on the rear and 154Kg on the road (with fluids)...that would do it for me!! :)
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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by Mincehead » Tue Jul 05, 2011 5:04 pm

Well at least one of our members has a direct line to an `ex` Spondon man. :wink:
It`s a thing of beauty for sure, but wouldn`t be cheap sadly.
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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by phuk72 » Tue Jul 05, 2011 5:11 pm

Some serious money spent there - I want that carbon tank and body work. He can keep the SSSA though.

I have my doubts that that weighs 154kgs fuelled. 4 litres of oil, 1.5 of coolant and (only) 5 litres of fuel weighs well over 10kg and there is no effing way that is 140 ish dry.
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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by NWS870R » Tue Jul 05, 2011 6:20 pm

Id agree - mine weighs around the 160 mark (dry) & can't see how another 20+ kg's have been saved on this one.

Nice bike tho - wouldn't say no to it being in my garage between the NWS bikes :D
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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by biker_jay » Tue Jul 05, 2011 6:58 pm

Anyone know how much just the trx engine weighs?

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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by Killerwhale » Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:44 pm

biker_jay wrote:Anyone know how much just the trx engine weighs?
70-ish
Really can´t figure out why the bloke would write 154kg on his website if it was not. But hey, we have all the TRX experts in here! =D>

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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by cal » Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:06 pm

Cast ally engine cradle +swingarm + rear brake caliper, rod and M cyl =10.9kg :wink: Not got a spare engine so cant weigh it!
I wonder what the VFR(?) swinger weighs? and the spondon frame incorperates the cradle part so must be saving a little there.
Forks look quite trick too

Very nice bike, but is it still a trx?

Just had another look at the swinger! NOT vfr ...maybe just a vfr wheel? :oops:
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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by Mincehead » Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:09 pm

That`s Spondons own swingarm in there Cal.
You can see similar versions of them on G.I.A`s site:

http://www.giaengineering.co.uk/

Gavin used to work for Spondon. :wink:

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Of course it`s a TRX it`s `heart` is that lovely parallel twin motor.
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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by cal » Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:51 pm

I'd say a bike has to have a bit more than the engine to qualify it as a TRX (or any other bike for that matter), dont get me wrong though, I think the spondon is a very tasty bike and still has somehow managed to keep the look of a trx, I wonder if the geometry is the same, wheelbase, headangle to give it the same feel.
102hp at the wheel! [-o< maybe one day!
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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by biker_jay » Tue Jul 05, 2011 11:09 pm

We could play spot the difference with these two pics, I know there was a few spondon frames made for the trx but i'm sure these two pics are the same bike, even though there are a few differences (top fairing, seat, tank)

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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by M.V. » Tue Jul 05, 2011 11:28 pm

cal wrote:I'd say a bike has to have a bit more than the engine to qualify it as a TRX (or any other bike for that matter), dont get me wrong though, I think the spondon is a very tasty bike and still has somehow managed to keep the look of a trx, I wonder if the geometry is the same, wheelbase, headangle to give it the same feel.
102hp at the wheel! [-o< maybe one day!
It looks like the engine sits a lot higher than standard... That could just be the perspective though...

I'm not sure that I like it overall...

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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by NWS870R » Tue Jul 05, 2011 11:40 pm

cal wrote:I'd say a bike has to have a bit more than the engine to qualify it as a TRX (or any other bike for that matter), dont get me wrong though, I think the spondon is a very tasty bike and still has somehow managed to keep the look of a trx, I wonder if the geometry is the same, wheelbase, headangle to give it the same feel.
102hp at the wheel! [-o< maybe one day!
Cal, you are so missing the point here - at what point does it stop being a TRX? If you fit a 2 into 1 system is it no longer a TRX? If you change the rear subframe or bodywork is it no longer a TRX? Different suspension no longer a TRX?

If it had a TL1000 motor chucked in it i'd agree it's no longer a TRX but the character of the TRX has always been the engine itself. As a standard package the bike as a whole is a mish mash of old Yamaha stock bolted around a redesigned engine (well, crank actually) which actually worked 'reasonably' well but was always going to be & is a complete 'blank canvas' for special builders who saw much bigger potential for the model than Yamaha did?

If you are happy with 'reasonable' that's fine too :wink: :D
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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by NWS870R » Tue Jul 05, 2011 11:56 pm

M.V. wrote:
cal wrote:I'd say a bike has to have a bit more than the engine to qualify it as a TRX (or any other bike for that matter), dont get me wrong though, I think the spondon is a very tasty bike and still has somehow managed to keep the look of a trx, I wonder if the geometry is the same, wheelbase, headangle to give it the same feel.
102hp at the wheel! [-o< maybe one day!
It looks like the engine sits a lot higher than standard... That could just be the perspective though...

I'm not sure that I like it overall...
It's actually because the lower frame rail follows a narrower taper than standard using the top rail as the main structural member - note absence of any lower rail above engine rear area. It passes behind the main structural member to support the rear subframe. I think it actually has a nice open un-cluttered look about it. Other reason for engine looking higher is the oversize tubing used on the top rail - visually it will give that impression due to the open space being taken up with.... more tube :)
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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by cal » Wed Jul 06, 2011 12:49 am

NWS870R wrote:
cal wrote:I'd say a bike has to have a bit more than the engine to qualify it as a TRX (or any other bike for that matter), dont get me wrong though, I think the spondon is a very tasty bike and still has somehow managed to keep the look of a trx, I wonder if the geometry is the same, wheelbase, headangle to give it the same feel.
102hp at the wheel! [-o< maybe one day!
Cal, you are so missing the point here - at what point does it stop being a TRX? If you fit a 2 into 1 system is it no longer a TRX? If you change the rear subframe or bodywork is it no longer a TRX? Different suspension no longer a TRX?

If it had a TL1000 motor chucked in it i'd agree it's no longer a TRX but the character of the TRX has always been the engine itself. As a standard package the bike as a whole is a mish mash of old Yamaha stock bolted around a redesigned engine (well, crank actually) which actually worked 'reasonably' well but was always going to be & is a complete 'blank canvas' for special builders who saw much bigger potential for the model than Yamaha did?

If you are happy with 'reasonable' that's fine too :wink: :D
Point taken about the trx engine being one of the main characteristics of the bike, however, unlike yours, the frame its not even similar to a trx, it is a totaly new design, swinger new design,body work/fairings spondon?, forks? dunno but not 41mm rwu!
I do think there is a pont where it stops being a trx but where that line is, is vauge. In my opinion its crossed it, thats not a bad thing its just evolved!
If you were to put a tl 1000 motor into a otherwise standard trx I think you could still call it a trx, if you put that same engine in the spondon, then its no longer a trx, its a spondon tl1000
Maybe this is more an attitude from hotrod upbringing where different engines no matter how special made no difference to the name of the car.
I am always learning and being surprised about how much the TRX is a different bike than most and the following it has.
I got mine almost by accident for very cheap from a freind who wanted it out of his garden, I had no idea about the bike at all, I got it started by towing it with a truck, heard the noise from it and fell in love :oops:
As far as reasonable goes well I'll have to settle for that for now until the money tree grows in the back garden. :wink: But when that tree grows a bit :D :D
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Re: Who´d like a 154Kg Spondon TRX...

Post by NWS870R » Wed Jul 06, 2011 1:00 am

When the tree grows a bit i have a garage full of very nice 'make your Rex better' bits i'll be selling soon - including a 'one off' NWS aluminium rear subframe which accepts all standard equipment! :D As well as a Maxton front end, YZF750r front end & a very nice mirrored T.ace swingarm c/w wheel :thumbleft:
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