Windy Miller, Windy Miller, makes the bikes go down...

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Re: Windy Miller, Windy Miller, makes the bikes go down...

Post by deviant »

RedexRobB wrote:Didnt that weight loss include a titanium system, aluminium petrol tank and dymag wheels?
Well yeah...but I reckon there's a fair bit of weight to be lost quite cheaply too. and a 9R is even more lardy, so there must be more potential for weight loss.
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Re: Windy Miller, Windy Miller, makes the bikes go down...

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ZXR not zx7r but still..

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Last weighed at 154 kg half-dry, with over 3.5 kg removed since then.

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Re: Windy Miller, Windy Miller, makes the bikes go down...

Post by Jamz »

I dunno... I think the extra lard comes from strengthened bits!

A brief glimpse says there's more underseat storage than any bike I've owned, but that isn't hard! I've got space for a u-lock and some sandwiches! :smt001
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