The purple one one the left is one of kev curtains old 96' bikes, but has had all the good bits robbed off it over the years. it is missing all the good suspension, and has had the frame replaced and needs a damper bracket welded to it.
The silver one on the right is Bayliss old one from 95' and is very true to it's original build. With only a couple of minor things different, such as a fuel tap, rather than a dry break connector, and the wrong tacho on it. Other than that, it is as he raced it (colours aside) in 95 and as i raced it in 96'.
Don't be too jealous. remember these are ten year old bikes. they don't go stop and steer like the modern stuff, so it's not as glamorous as it looks. My road bike is now faster than one of these.
As for a Wet/dry set-up, Maybe

The intention was to only have one bike, but when i found my original bike just after i had bought the other one, i just had to have it.
As luck would have it i blew an engine in the first 4 laps of sat practice, and spent the rest of saturday, swapping over engines out of the spare bike.

So was lucky i had it in the end.
i am unsure as to what to do with kev's old bike. I may keep it and restore it as it was when he rode it, or i may sell it. Dunno???
Mind it was handy to have as a spare. But i have a spare frame for one already so if i sold it i could use the money to buy another motor and swingarm and spare crash bits. that will no doubt be needed at some stage.

"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" Hunter S. Thompson.
There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?