
Crim V Gumby
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Re: Crim V Gumby
Yeah the 04/05 feel like ya riding on a cotton bud it feels that light & nimble rode a friends 06 & it felt more sitting in the bike & bars a bit lowish but the power is great on the 06 in the higher revs while the 04/05 in the lower revs 

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Re: Crim V Gumby
I bet if you fittied a TRE to use the right map in lower gears and went down 1 tooth on the front, the 06/07 would become just a lively at the 04/05. Aside from the stability issue, the above is the main area of the taming.
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Re: Crim V Gumby
greenman43 wrote:Wattie wrote:what about the bike (which is closer to stock than a WSBK machine) that got all the lap records in Aus SBK??? with Stauffer aboard![]()
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Touche' ! Although, I think ultimate potential performance is more of a yardstick than out of the box (will everybody who leaves their bike completely stock pleas put their hand up ?) , so from where I sit WSB trumps ASB
Thanks for the info, you learn something every day
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Brian
Just thought I would put my hand up!!!!!


Now, as to your comment about modifications and WSBK!!! How many guys that you know of go buy a litre sports bike and then change the following.....Crank,Rods,Pistons,Cams,Valves, Port head, Flywheel,Injection,Forks,Shock,Pipe and Swingarm!!!!!! Cause that is how a WSBK ends up!!! Most guys I know with a litre sports bike stick a muffler or a full system on em and that's about it!!!!


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Re: Crim V Gumby
Hmm, it won 1 race in the wet, so lets look at final championship possies shall we... and from my reconning, the Crim finished 7th in 05 with Walker on board (its first proper year as 04 just had a privateer team with it) and the gumby was 9th in 06 with Walker and 10th in 07 with Laconi.greenman43 wrote:I've never ridden an 04-05, although I'm sure they're just lovely bikes![]()
Can somebody remind me which model it was that's won in World Superbike ? ...![]()
Only marginally more seriously (something I prefer to avoid), could someone enlighten me as to the source of the crim / gumby labels ?
Cheers,
Brian
So I'd say the crim has performed better in World supers too..

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Re: Crim V Gumby
photomike666 wrote:...Aside from the stability issue, the above is the main area of the taming.
Stability issue? You know it was never really an issue once the crappy OEM D218's were taken off don't you? And even then it's questionable whether there even was an issue.
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Re: Crim V Gumby
Plus the 04/05 was geared tall and was retarded in the first few gears as well. Fix that and it's an even better bike. Crims rule..........Mick C wrote:photomike666 wrote:...Aside from the stability issue, the above is the main area of the taming.
Stability issue? You know it was never really an issue once the crappy OEM D218's were taken off don't you? And even then it's questionable whether there even was an issue.



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Re: Crim V Gumby
Once I've re-tuned the nut that connects the bars to the seat I'd like to do a back to back comparison. Would try now but think I need to be in a position to really give it some stick. Just quietly, I'm hoping to go to Superbike school early next year.Glen wrote:Plus the 04/05 was geared tall and was retarded in the first few gears as well. Fix that and it's an even better bike. Crims rule..........Mick C wrote:photomike666 wrote:...Aside from the stability issue, the above is the main area of the taming.
Stability issue? You know it was never really an issue once the crappy OEM D218's were taken off don't you? And even then it's questionable whether there even was an issue.![]()
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Re: Crim V Gumby
Glen wrote:Plus the 04/05 was geared tall and was retarded in the first few gears as well. Fix that and it's an even better bike. Crims rule..........Mick C wrote:photomike666 wrote:...Aside from the stability issue, the above is the main area of the taming.
Stability issue? You know it was never really an issue once the crappy OEM D218's were taken off don't you? And even then it's questionable whether there even was an issue.![]()
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Well some would say that Crim riders are retarded no matter what gear they are in, but that's just jealousy talking

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Re: Crim V Gumby
Don't matter which is quicker...they are both slower than a 12!!! 

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There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
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Re: Crim V Gumby
photomike666 wrote:Once I've re-tuned the nut that connects the bars to the seat I'd like to do a back to back comparison. Would try now but think I need to be in a position to really give it some stick. Just quietly, I'm hoping to go to Superbike school early next year.Glen wrote:Plus the 04/05 was geared tall and was retarded in the first few gears as well. Fix that and it's an even better bike. Crims rule..........Mick C wrote:
Stability issue? You know it was never really an issue once the crappy OEM D218's were taken off don't you? And even then it's questionable whether there even was an issue.![]()
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Big Kev and I got to do a pretty good back to back comparison of his worked Gumby and my slightly modded Crim over Tawonga on the Supers run last year when we swapped bikes and I'm sure Gos who was following can verify that they are both equally good at leaving "Big Bleck Daaarkies"

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Re: Crim V Gumby
What's that funny buzzing noiseStrika wrote:Don't matter which is quicker...they are both slower than a 12!!!


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Re: Crim V Gumby
Mick C wrote:What's that funny buzzing noiseStrika wrote:Don't matter which is quicker...they are both slower than a 12!!!....could've sworn I heard something, but I must be mistaken
Shit mate..........



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Re: Crim V Gumby
There it is again, how strange
....and we both know the rexess is so quiet I never heard it no matter how close it was

....and we both know the rexess is so quiet I never heard it no matter how close it was
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Re: Crim V Gumby
that'd most likely be the broken fairing panels on your ten buzzing mate!!!Mick C wrote:There it is again, how strange![]()
....and we both know the rexess is so quiet I never heard it no matter how close it was

"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?
There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?