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Re: P1 200

Postby Rick Yates » Fri Dec 07, 2012 9:47 am

VM3 is 2". I have contacted Ahrma about my bike and am waiting for an answer as to where it fits.. :D

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Re: P1 200

Postby Dean Pattemore » Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:52 am

Rick,
When you hear back from AHRMA I would be very interested in knowing if it meets with their rules. My preference would be to assemble a bike that fits with both VRRA and AHRMA.

For those who viewed the pic of my F7 and thought the bike was in too good of shape to turn into a racer...the picture makes it look better than it actually is...dents, scrapes and the signs of off road use are very evident.
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Re: P1 200

Postby BrianL » Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:57 am

All is good, I just did the same thing to an almost pristine TT500 which I had offers in the $2000 range.

SR500........$100
TT500........$500
18" front.....$20
Recoverd seat..$30
Time spent in garage building MidPrd Monster.......Priceless!!!!!! :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: P1 200

Postby Rick Yates » Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:38 pm

Hi Dean


Before you start ripping your bike apart, give me a shout and I'll let you know what I've done to mine so far, and what you'll need.


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Re: P1 200

Postby Rick Yates » Sat Dec 08, 2012 2:41 pm

BrianL wrote:All is good, I just did the same thing to an almost pristine TT500 which I had offers in the $2000 range.

SR500........$100
TT500........$500
18" front.....$20
Recoverd seat..$30
Time spent in garage building MidPrd Monster.......Priceless!!!!!! :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


I'm sending my next bike to you....I've spent a tad more on mine so far.... :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: P1 200

Postby autofobe » Sat Dec 08, 2012 3:20 pm

I have a question, the BSA B25 is ok for this class for all years (up to year 1970)? Is this correct?

Aslo for rims, VRRA lists VM4 (2.50) and AHRMA lists VM3, how wide is VM3? And are you guys making your P1-200 AHRMA legal?


I beleive the BSA B25 goes to 1972. Why, do you have one your building? :D

Also I beleive a VM3 is 2.15 wide.


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Re: P1 200

Postby racerdude413 » Sat Dec 08, 2012 3:38 pm

autofobe wrote:I have a question, the BSA B25 is ok for this class for all years (up to year 1970)? Is this correct?

Aslo for rims, VRRA lists VM4 (2.50) and AHRMA lists VM3, how wide is VM3? And are you guys making your P1-200 AHRMA legal?


I beleive the BSA B25 goes to 1972. Why, do you have one your building? :D

Also I beleive a VM3 is 2.15 wide.


Brad


Not building yet, just maybe considering, i know where one may be, i have to talk the owner into making a donation... thats the only way this will fly with my financial advisor...
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Re: P1 200

Postby BrianL » Sat Dec 08, 2012 4:52 pm

Hey Rick, for more "cheap", check out my new pipe in my "project" section...Free or in the garbage baby!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
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Re: P1 200

Postby Dean Pattemore » Sat Dec 08, 2012 11:05 pm

Thanks for the offer Rick...any words of wisdom will be very much appreciated.

I'll be in touch...

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Re: P1 200

Postby Rick Yates » Mon Dec 10, 2012 5:19 pm

New carb from Brian...and the original...guess which one is which ... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Re: P1 200

Postby BrianL » Mon Dec 10, 2012 7:24 pm

Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm??????? :lol:
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Re: P1 200

Postby Ashton Bond » Mon Dec 10, 2012 7:56 pm

Someone's gonna have a busy Dremel tool... :lol:
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Re: P1 200

Postby racerdude413 » Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:36 pm

Ok i have found sponsor that is giving me a T25... I have no idea what shape its in, and i am scared to find out :lol: , the sponsor also has a bunch of BSA parts that i can pick and choose from to make this thing move under its own power someday...

I won't polute this thread with too much specific T25 questions, but please if anyone has any info to help me make this bike: (in order of importance) Cheap to get ready - Reliable - easy to work on - somewhat fast enough to carry my big ass around the track, all that while being legal for the class, i would apreciate you join me in the other thread i will start.
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Re: P1 200

Postby autofobe » Tue Dec 11, 2012 6:23 pm

The t25 I beleive is the 71 oil in frame.The same frame as Peters B50.The frame handles well & the motor has better bearings & trans than the early models.Front wheel is to big & the front brake to small.A conical laced to an 18 would bolt right up.60/70 bonniville TLS is as good but not as easy to fit.A 30 mm carb & lose the muffler for a reverse cone (pipe is ok, runs inside the frame rail) These bikes were fairly light for their size.The 250 motor reved higher than 500 (about 8200 red line I think) A twin plug head is a period mod & with the pipe & biger carb they run quite well.If you raise the compression a roller starter will be in order.You will need to work on it,it's not a jap bike.I'm sure Peter would be able to tell you a lot more.
I have a b25 & a 441.I'm not sure which way to go.These bikes a very easy to work on & fairly reliable if kept maintained & not overreved.They are very torky & the 250 should hit 80mph with stock gearing.The 441 has more grunt but not much more top speed.I beleive the 250 can run in pre 65 350 & bumps to P1 200.

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Re: P1 200

Postby racerdude413 » Tue Dec 11, 2012 8:20 pm

autofobe wrote:The t25 I beleive is the 71 oil in frame.The same frame as Peters B50.The frame handles well & the motor has better bearings & trans than the early models.Front wheel is to big & the front brake to small.A conical laced to an 18 would bolt right up.60/70 bonniville TLS is as good but not as easy to fit.A 30 mm carb & lose the muffler for a reverse cone (pipe is ok, runs inside the frame rail) These bikes were fairly light for their size.The 250 motor reved higher than 500 (about 8200 red line I think) A twin plug head is a period mod & with the pipe & biger carb they run quite well.If you raise the compression a roller starter will be in order.You will need to work on it,it's not a jap bike.I'm sure Peter would be able to tell you a lot more.
I have a b25 & a 441.I'm not sure which way to go.These bikes a very easy to work on & fairly reliable if kept maintained & not overreved.They are very torky & the 250 should hit 80mph with stock gearing.The 441 has more grunt but not much more top speed.I beleive the 250 can run in pre 65 350 & bumps to P1 200.

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I have ton confirm the year, i believe its a 70, so that would be a TR25 as oposed to a T25? more details around chrismas...
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