Revised Spec trx 2.0

Trx 850 frame with rear side tubing removed. FCR41's with open bell mouths, single cable throttle, r6 1999 radiator fan removed, Full bore race exhaust from projection components. R1 aluminium front fairing frame, Modified R1 yokes with trx stem( projection components ), complete R1 front end. Nitron 3 way race shock, yzr750 rear end. Renthal 520 chain conversion race sprockets from Thundercat Modified cheapo 'Rear sets' lightweight from Thailand! Crankcase breather tube from generator and cylinder head to enclosed container under tank with filter. Modified R 7 fairing. A 2000 cbr6 glass fibre race seat. P&R racing GPS laptimer. Wiring loom kept original apart from the safety start soleniod removed....
Rear rain light fitted. clocks modified, just using Rev counter.

Weight TBA!

Friday, 7 June 2013

First test at Donington completed

Well I took a day off work drove up to Donington wed night. 
Unpacked bike, had the usual briefing then it was out on track. Tyres warming, 29 rear, 28 front.
The first go out anywhere was quite nerve racking as I was wondering what I hadn't done...
Soon to find after the first session..cut short for some poser on his fireblade (new) high sided on the entrance to the start straight.
Luckily this proved good for me because the footpegs came undone, the lever ends came undone...
Sorted..
Next the bikes gearing was way too low...I knew it but couldn't get the other sprockets in time.
The bike lost all its torque curve as it was too low geared. It wouldn't rev past 7250 something to look at because I had done the tps mod...maybe not correctly.
Stupid errors , not doing stuff up!!......the gear lever spline bolt was loose, preventing me on getting any gears ...then braking hard into Melbourne loop the drive sprocket nut came off...luckily the Marshall found it so ...try again.

Double checked everything!! Spent the rest of the day getting heldup by faster bikes in the sweeping corners and out braking but then they would blast past on their 180hp machines..annoying.

But I was really pleased with the way it handled, it felt stable, flicking left to right, Craner curves was just brilliant I ended up have to keep the throttle pinned all the way into and through Craner curves.

I was pleased that I could thrash it , throw it around for the rest of the day without crashing...just annoyed that the gearing was wrong.




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