evolution of a postie
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Re: evolution of a postie
yeah true, if only you had a welder to weld titanium 
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Re: evolution of a postie
I've been thinking of dabbling in a little bit of majick 
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Re: evolution of a postie
A mate of mine is playing with a postie bike also.
From what I noticed he's put on a staintune pipe, pod filter and different bars with bark busters. I'll ask him a bit more when I speak to him next and take a pic also.
have fun.
From what I noticed he's put on a staintune pipe, pod filter and different bars with bark busters. I'll ask him a bit more when I speak to him next and take a pic also.
have fun.
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Re: evolution of a postie
Cool - but what are bark busters?
Be good to see a pic of the staintune - I haven't found much locally yet.
ty
Be good to see a pic of the staintune - I haven't found much locally yet.
ty
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Re: evolution of a postie
I have put a set on every serious dirt bike I have had.
They help prevent lever breakage and especially your hands being whipped by those fast moving bastard tree branches (how dare they move so fast) or from having the"bark" taken off your hands or broken bones when smackin your way through the bush scraping bark off trees etc, bouncing off stuff as you do
.. Hence the name "barkbusters". Also good to minimise wet and cold.
Been around for decades and a must have for that kind of riding.
pictures say it all.
Linky to stockists review


Also good for pushing slow bastards off the track with a wack to the rib cage on the way through
Just kidding
wack'em in the elbow is far easier and they steer off the track themselves 
They help prevent lever breakage and especially your hands being whipped by those fast moving bastard tree branches (how dare they move so fast) or from having the"bark" taken off your hands or broken bones when smackin your way through the bush scraping bark off trees etc, bouncing off stuff as you do
Been around for decades and a must have for that kind of riding.
pictures say it all.
Linky to stockists review


Also good for pushing slow bastards off the track with a wack to the rib cage on the way through
Just kidding
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Re: evolution of a postie
forget a big bore kit, think of the possibilitiesty wrote: - big-bore kit
instert 500cc + motor into a postie. That would be a very feral delivery device

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Re: evolution of a postie
Jonno - thanks for the explanation
zx-10r - as per this thread - http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 21&t=24113 - I was thinking of a replacement. But it was suggested a big-bore kit would be best (it's also cheaper)
ty
zx-10r - as per this thread - http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 21&t=24113 - I was thinking of a replacement. But it was suggested a big-bore kit would be best (it's also cheaper)
ty
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Re: evolution of a postie
ok a bit of a hijack sorry, bit bored waiting for work to happen..
Here you go, youtube ...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OIl9oLGx1o
or these clowns who seemed to make it fit better somehow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeEKj_HH ... re=related
How about some inspiration, or should I say aspiration http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGXcM9ev ... re=related
Go turbo
Here you go, youtube ...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OIl9oLGx1o
or these clowns who seemed to make it fit better somehow
How about some inspiration, or should I say aspiration http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGXcM9ev ... re=related
Go turbo
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I'm intimidated now - that's insane. I don't think I'll be doing anything that extreme - but who knows I guess 
Sorry I'm not working fast enough
probably feel like you're watching the kettle boil.
Things will happen, but slowly
I've seen pictures of both turbo and NOS mods - baby steps, big bore first. (is that a baby step?)
ty
Sorry I'm not working fast enough
Things will happen, but slowly
I've seen pictures of both turbo and NOS mods - baby steps, big bore first. (is that a baby step?)
ty
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Re: evolution of a postie
Nothing major yet - but I've begun making some changes, albeit minor.
This first shot is basically a general 'before' shot, however I have removed the front rubber mud-guard in this shot already (did that a week ago)...

Today I spent a bit of time checking a few things out in preparation for later changes, but I also:
- removed the skid pan
- removed useless 'toolbox' from the rack
- put the rego-label where the toolbox was (tidy up the rear a little) - I'll get a rego tube someday
- tried to remove the read rubber mud-guard. The rusty bolts seized though - no amount of WD40 has helped and I've stuffed the heads now
I'll have to cut/grind them off.
So not a lot yet - but I did say it would be slow
Looks a little tidier already though I think.

close up of the engine without the skidpan...

Next will probably be a pod-filter, and trying to get that rear mud-guard off.
Slow and steady...
ty
This first shot is basically a general 'before' shot, however I have removed the front rubber mud-guard in this shot already (did that a week ago)...

Today I spent a bit of time checking a few things out in preparation for later changes, but I also:
- removed the skid pan
- removed useless 'toolbox' from the rack
- put the rego-label where the toolbox was (tidy up the rear a little) - I'll get a rego tube someday
- tried to remove the read rubber mud-guard. The rusty bolts seized though - no amount of WD40 has helped and I've stuffed the heads now
So not a lot yet - but I did say it would be slow

close up of the engine without the skidpan...

Next will probably be a pod-filter, and trying to get that rear mud-guard off.
Slow and steady...
ty
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Re: evolution of a postie
what a weapon ! 
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Lookin' good mate. I reckon you need to bring it out to the PiTS tomorrow morning so we can have a closer look 
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Re: evolution of a postie
I'll be out in a couple of week's though I think - though that'll be my Bday and I'm not sure what's planned (if anything)
ty
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Re: evolution of a postie
Replace the handlebars with something decent.... this should improve the bouncyness of the handlebars and cut weight (the higher the weight is the worse it is for handling).... It looks like normal Motocross bars should fit, try to pick up some up cheap somewhere (even the worst of which will weigh half as much as yours)
You can gut the exhaust, getting you some tone (lol) and allowing more airflow
You will probably have to get new needles that are adjustable for the carbie. (I doubt you can get a dynojet needle, but who knows)
Since I have owned a 50cc bike I can highly recommend boring the cylinder out to 80cc, you will naturally need a new piston.... but it will significantly improve performance...
You can gut the exhaust, getting you some tone (lol) and allowing more airflow
You will probably have to get new needles that are adjustable for the carbie. (I doubt you can get a dynojet needle, but who knows)
Since I have owned a 50cc bike I can highly recommend boring the cylinder out to 80cc, you will naturally need a new piston.... but it will significantly improve performance...
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