2004 GPX 775R seen in nasho car park......

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2004 GPX 775R seen in nasho car park......

Postby Phil » Sun Aug 29, 2004 7:52 pm

well its about as closed to finish as \tim needs to finally post some pics.

I was @ his house on saturday night till after 12 midnight helping him get it back on the road, new body work and all.


took it for a run thru nasho this morning and i must say it attrected a few onlookers in the stano car park.

here are some pics for those of you who have been waiting ( ian i have heaps more, if you want i'll send them to you off list)

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Postby ty » Sun Aug 29, 2004 8:05 pm

fwoar - nice.
But you said 'some' pics Phil, not one!
Where be the others?
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Postby Smitty » Sun Aug 29, 2004 8:06 pm

Phil..looks really good
like the paint job....
understated ..but fits the bike!
Is Tim happy with it?
do we get a ride report..?
how does it go and handle?

extra piccies..will pm you

and slightly OT
did an service on mine yesterday
and put the Megacycle can onto the F1 headers
(ala Tims set up)...it sounds mean
and is very noisy.... the missus INSISTED that i put the baffle
back into the Megacycle can
coz I was upsetting the neighbourhood dogs and
setting off burgler alarms....:)

and again slightly OT
I got a Bridgie BT45 ..that went on the back to match the front..
as per your recommendation
I got it in the week and went out with the Vic members
today..to scrub it in....
the bike is very stable
and even allowing for the slippery nature of a new rear
AND a pillion (the missus) and a Ventura bag (which was fulla stuff!)
the bike hangs in there ...very nicely
happy with the tyre setup..thanks to u 2

is tim happy too?


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Postby Phil » Sun Aug 29, 2004 8:13 pm

ok ty here is another pic, seriously i have that many i really didnt know which ones to post.

it seems to pull pretty well comming out of corners, especially when its over 6k.

tims rather distressed with the tyres tho, the front is nearly down the the wear mark indicators after 2.5K.

the handling is pretty good although i did see it shake its head quite violently at one point while he was on the gas over some seriously bumpy tarmac in nasho.

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Postby Smitty » Sun Aug 29, 2004 8:15 pm

oihhhh
just notice...no handrail ..on the back...
why not?

I think it sets the rear off....
c'mon own up...
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Postby Phil » Sun Aug 29, 2004 8:22 pm

a couple of things you should check out tho

the wheels frame and rear mudguard are all the same colour, hard to see in these small photos tho.

the grey seat really sets it off.

the screen is by eagle, a huge improvement on the old one.

how much did it all cost :shock: , well lets just say alot more than he originally expected. :wink:

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Postby Phil » Sun Aug 29, 2004 8:28 pm

yep the missing hand rail is due to the rack, it will be going on but tim wants to rub it back and paint it before he does.

guess he'll be carrying a back pack until then.

funny you mention "understated" ian, that was the exact word tim used to convet what he was after.

and to quote one guy this morning "fark - you've kept that in good nic".

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Postby redzedx7r » Sun Aug 29, 2004 9:08 pm

:) looks nice, I would do something like that to my 93 zzr600, the grey belly pan and seat is very trick. But what are those hideous cruiser looking tyres doing on a sportsbike?
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Postby Phil » Sun Aug 29, 2004 9:15 pm

those "cruiser tyres" are in fact bt45 bridgestones.

they are the sportiest tyres you can get for the gpx, which btw doesnt have radials only crossply's

the front has been destroyed in 2.5K, like to see a cruiser do that
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Postby dave#3 » Sun Aug 29, 2004 9:19 pm

And there's *nothing* wrong with BT-45's, they keep my ZZR-250 from
dragging it's arse on the tarmac !

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Postby redzedx7r » Sun Aug 29, 2004 9:21 pm

:oops: pardon my ignorance, but cant the bike take modern (size) tyres?
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Postby Phil » Sun Aug 29, 2004 9:29 pm

dont think so, from memory the front is a 100/90/16 and the rear is a 140/80/18. strange sizes compared to what bikes run now, then again the designof the bike is basically 18 years old. :o

ian would best to comment on that question or tim but he cant get "online" at the moment.

then again that might change now that he has some spare time.
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Postby redzedx7r » Sun Aug 29, 2004 9:36 pm

:supz: i salute you brave riders on skinny 100fr/140rr tyres, no chasis and heaps of horse power. Is it worth your while to get some newer size rims?
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Postby Smitty » Sun Aug 29, 2004 9:46 pm

Phil wrote: tims rather distressed with the tyres tho, the front is nearly down the the wear mark indicators after 2.5K.


Phil..
is Tim pretty tough on the front end..using all the legendary Kwaka
front end grip???

seem to remember some previous piccies (at EC?)
where Tim..really hangs off the front?

any thoughts on this?

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Postby Smitty » Sun Aug 29, 2004 9:56 pm

Phil wrote:dont think so, from memory the front is a 100/90/16 and the rear is a 140/80/18. strange sizes compared to what bikes run now, then again the design of the bike is basically 18 years old. :o


yeah
Phil..not bad.. (from memory).

fronts are 110/90 x 16
from the days
when 16" fronts were the hottest thing in sportsbikes
and rear..
140/70 x 18..again
the hot stuff back in 1987!!!!

and the problem is....
you can't go much larger in WIDTH at the rear
due to the swingarm design
which is very strong..but Straight !
(to compare..look at the new zx9..the front its curved)

but why complain...
the latest model sportsbike...rarely get more than 7000
(ok...maybe 10,000) outta a set of tyres
so
Tim ..gives the Gpx a hard time
and
the front tyre frets at 2500....big deal!
me???
take it easy....
and get more than 15000 from a set
(weep ..fellow SPORTSBIKEriders)

oh
and btw
there is nothing wrong with the basic bikedesign.... :)
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