Shaving the weight off...
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some excellent tips there on weight loss, but the 2 biggies are : Exhaust system and wheels. These areas are where you can make some big *gains* in weight loss.
also, consider replacing rear steel sprocket with aluminium, and also steel fuel tank with a dummy plastic tank under a 'glass or c/f tank 'replica' - you will save some weight there
The last 5 kg are the hardest and most expensive to lose....and it becomes a problem of 'diminishing returns' at a certain point........
also could try replacing engine covers with magnesium replicas ( if available for your model...)

also, consider replacing rear steel sprocket with aluminium, and also steel fuel tank with a dummy plastic tank under a 'glass or c/f tank 'replica' - you will save some weight there

The last 5 kg are the hardest and most expensive to lose....and it becomes a problem of 'diminishing returns' at a certain point........
also could try replacing engine covers with magnesium replicas ( if available for your model...)

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easyrider imports has carbon fibre tanks from oppracing for the 03-04 6rr/636Gosling1 wrote:some excellent tips there on weight loss, but the 2 biggies are : Exhaust system and wheels. These areas are where you can make some big *gains* in weight loss.
also, consider replacing rear steel sprocket with aluminium, and also steel fuel tank with a dummy plastic tank under a 'glass or c/f tank 'replica' - you will save some weight there![]()
The last 5 kg are the hardest and most expensive to lose....and it becomes a problem of 'diminishing returns' at a certain point........
also could try replacing engine covers with magnesium replicas ( if available for your model...)

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Gosling1 wrote:
Will keep magnito and starter...me lazy.
it sure would get expensive if you got carried away, i'm just looking to shed as many bits from the bike that a track bike doesn't really need, sidestand being a good example.The last 5 kg are the hardest and most expensive to lose....and it becomes a problem of 'diminishing returns' at a certain point........
Will keep magnito and starter...me lazy.
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