minimum race bike setup page is up
Randy Grein
randygrein at comcast.net
Mon Dec 24 10:37:09 PST 2007
What about some of the people who don't know which end of a drill to
hold? (grin) Honestly, some of the newer bikers are totally untrained
and can't turn a wrench without help. It's good they have someone they
can turn to...
Randy Grein, WMRRA #41
On Dec 24, 2007, at 9:23 AM, KC Gager wrote:
> Hi Jo
> Thanks for putting me on your list. One thing, we are in Pacheco Ca
> not
> Walnut Creek. Also I think the price on the belly pan is pounds
> which make
> it almost 400.00 US plus shipping. As to safety wiring I don't mind
> the work
> but a new racer is better off doing there own wiring. Why? So he or
> she can
> get a feel for what is on the bike and how it is put together. It's
> all part
> of become one with the machine stuff...
> KC Gager
> BRG Racing Products
> "We Have Sickness For Quickness"
> KC at brgracing.com
> http://www.brgracing.com
> (925)672-5789
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sv650-bounces at micapeak.com [mailto:sv650-bounces at micapeak.com]
> On
> Behalf Of Jo Rhett
> Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 2:42 PM
> To: Suzuki SV650 Mailing List
> Subject: minimum racebike setup page is up
>
> You can see the page I'm putting together for minimum entry racebike
> here: http://www.fastlizardracing.com/content/view/15/31/
>
> It still needs a lot of work, obviously. And I'm sure I got some
> things
> wrong. Clue me in, please ;-)
>
> --
> Jo Rhett : velociRaptor Racing
> #553 WERA / AFM
> #5 SMRRC
>
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