Big Red Update (Bottom End Drama)
Originally Posted by TurboKaw
I think what Cecil is missing is that when you build a Horsepower bike for the TRACK you get "X" number of runs, lets say 100 for giggles. Well that is only 25 miles on the road at heavy boost, or roughly two trips across the Howard Frankland. Quit riding it every where on the road and keep it on the track if you want to keep it together longer.
SL2....NO horsepower is cheap. You can add the power cheap but you can't keep the motor together cheap. That is what Frankie was referring to by going cheap, adding horsepower but not beefing anything up to hold the power. I spent a whopping $1100 on my turbo set up, but I got $3k in the motor to handle the extra HP (and still need more).
SL2....NO horsepower is cheap. You can add the power cheap but you can't keep the motor together cheap. That is what Frankie was referring to by going cheap, adding horsepower but not beefing anything up to hold the power. I spent a whopping $1100 on my turbo set up, but I got $3k in the motor to handle the extra HP (and still need more).
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Originally Posted by Cecil
Bike = $11K
Turbo Kit = $7K
Swing Arm = $1K
Billet Comp = $1K
So about $20K before you start adding all the little things here and there that eventually get expensive (suspension, drive train, clutch, etc.).
It get's up there pretty quick.
Now throw in the labor and parts (cranks, rods, bearings, machining, etc.) associated with the builds and rebuilds and it gets ugly.
Turbo Kit = $7K
Swing Arm = $1K
Billet Comp = $1K
So about $20K before you start adding all the little things here and there that eventually get expensive (suspension, drive train, clutch, etc.).
It get's up there pretty quick.
Now throw in the labor and parts (cranks, rods, bearings, machining, etc.) associated with the builds and rebuilds and it gets ugly.
Originally Posted by TurboKaw
I think what Cecil is missing is that when you build a Horsepower bike for the TRACK you get "X" number of runs, lets say 100 for giggles. Well that is only 25 miles on the road at heavy boost, or roughly two trips across the Howard Frankland. Quit riding it every where on the road and keep it on the track if you want to keep it together longer.
SL2....NO horsepower is cheap. You can add the power cheap but you can't keep the motor together cheap. That is what Frankie was referring to by going cheap, adding horsepower but not beefing anything up to hold the power. I spent a whopping $1100 on my turbo set up, but I got $3k in the motor to handle the extra HP (and still need more).
SL2....NO horsepower is cheap. You can add the power cheap but you can't keep the motor together cheap. That is what Frankie was referring to by going cheap, adding horsepower but not beefing anything up to hold the power. I spent a whopping $1100 on my turbo set up, but I got $3k in the motor to handle the extra HP (and still need more).
i know that silly old man. i have been telling cecil that with all the money in that bike he needs to get forged internals already and be done with it.
but for instant gratification n2o will get it to you the fastest and cheapest. it may cause more problems down the road but right then and right now cheapest.
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Originally Posted by sl2racer
i know that silly old man. i have been telling cecil that with all the money in that bike he needs to get forged internals already and be done with it.
but for instant gratification n2o will get it to you the fastest and cheapest. it may cause more problems down the road but right then and right now cheapest.
but for instant gratification n2o will get it to you the fastest and cheapest. it may cause more problems down the road but right then and right now cheapest.
i duno about all that
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Big Red is back in the stable with a fresh new motor.
Gonna break it in over the next few days, flush it out again, and let her rip!
Thinking about going back to stock length and raising if back up.
It's more fun as a wheelie-monster than a wheel-spinner.
Gonna break it in over the next few days, flush it out again, and let her rip!
Thinking about going back to stock length and raising if back up.
It's more fun as a wheelie-monster than a wheel-spinner.
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Originally Posted by Cecil
It's more fun as a wheelie-monster than a wheel-spinner.
That and you dont have to kill the bike to have fun on it.
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