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2000 R6

Discussion in 'WERA Vintage' started by YamRZ350, Jul 29, 2014.

  1. YamRZ350

    YamRZ350 Nicorette Dependent

  2. rwood64083

    rwood64083 Gifted as in 'DUHHHH'

    Holy smokes! That's a hell of a deal. We're in the middle of trying to secure a new home which will be followed by a big move. Otherwise I'd jump on that bike.

    Good luck with sale. Shouldn't take long. Lucky bastard that gets it.
     
  3. KMC

    KMC DUC|DET

    Hell of a deal. The only thing that would most likely need to be changed over are the forks.

    I doubt the '05+forks with radial calipers will be allowed.

    Good luck with sale. I'm sure it won't last long.
     
  4. rwood64083

    rwood64083 Gifted as in 'DUHHHH'

    I thought SB rules associated with vintage would allow this.
    I haven't read up in the rule book lately.
     
  5. Mongo

    Mongo Administrator

    They would, all that tech was available at the time - hell it's all been available since long before even V6 years.
     
  6. rk97

    rk97 Well-Known Member

    so that R6 is "V8" legal (when/if that class comes into existence) but it would be disqualified from C super stock?
     
  7. Cajun Kid

    Cajun Kid Well-Known Member

    Then you could build this and it would be RAD! :Putter:
     

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  8. cajun636

    cajun636 Honda Junkie.

    Due to unforeseen circumstances I can't buy tins right now. GREAT deal and a perfect example of the bikes out there for V8. Tom is as nice as they come guy and knows everything about this bike.
     
  9. gpracer15

    gpracer15 Built to Ride

    hey honey we need to upgrade some stuff on the house, its a $2000 adder
     
  10. gpracer15

    gpracer15 Built to Ride

    I can help with the colors :up:
     
  11. gpracer15

    gpracer15 Built to Ride

    I ran the same set of forks on my FZR400 in V6LW, its legal.

    Just like Sean said, the technology was available..
     
  12. KMC

    KMC DUC|DET

    that's awesome. all these years people have been saying that radial calipers weren't legal for V7. maybe that was just a gentleman's agreement?
     
  13. cajun636

    cajun636 Honda Junkie.

    It's seems so. That was actually my question when wanting to purchase it. But Tom and I came to the same conclusion as what Mongo just said.
     
  14. jimraynor21

    jimraynor21 Well-Known Member

    Goddamn Tom so cheap!

    Sent to a bunch of friends, really wish I could swing it. Good luck.
     
  15. YamRZ350

    YamRZ350 Nicorette Dependent

    New (smaller) house and too many un-used toys. I hate to think what I have in all of it. The pictures in the add don't quite show all of it.

    I can still get the whole package down to VIR this weekend as well.
    Bike has done .9's at Nelson and .59's at BeaveRun. Motor is stock, but the chassis is sorted.
     
  16. V5 Racer

    V5 Racer Yo!

    Yes, assuming the V8 rules will follow the V7 rules.

    From the rulebook: V 7 machines must run the stock frame. Modernized bodywork may be used to incorporate a required belly pan. V7 machines are run per Superbike rules in Chapter 9.
     
  17. cajun636

    cajun636 Honda Junkie.

    That bike would be illegal from CSS because of the forks. But just run SB.
     
  18. pefrey

    pefrey Well-Known Member

    So it's just the radial master cylinder that is not allowed?
     
  19. Cajun Kid

    Cajun Kid Well-Known Member

  20. cajun636

    cajun636 Honda Junkie.

    See I WISH I woulda known that!!! Kenny!!! Where are you!?!?! Damn it!
     

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