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DAVID THOMPSON wrote:i gave the web site a good read and there is a note in the faq section about a back plate that mounts
over the back of the unit
looking at it as a power point in my car for the ham radio gear i use when mobile
dave
Bill Jurgenson wrote:172kg
still too heavy by far
just to compare, my SZR weighed 167kg complete with heavy, stock seat frame and stock fairing etc
my "toy" (1994 Tour) weighed 162 I think it was and the present green Sport weighs 150kg, both with the original tho paired down seat frame. Both of course completely street-legal with geman MOT.
admittedly in a very different league, the SOS racer weighed 122,5kg (220lb), albeit with alu seatframe, no starter and while running a magneto, no battery. Marvic mag wheels and with thin-walled fibrrglass fairing. in the last state it had 85 rearwheel hp.
and give-digit costs.
all these weights are ready to ride/race, not dry weights.
get rid of those lead-heavy, crummy wheels.
droy wrote:Thanks for that. A few shots of the oil tank fitted would be great when you get a chance.
Great build - thanks for sharing.
Doug in NJ
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