kr1 engine in rs frame

Show us that box of bits in your shed!
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Yep I moved the box with the mounts in today when I tidied up the top of my parts washer.

For some reason I just cant bring myself to throw them out, someone kindly :shock: sent me the image after I bought the mounts but they are clearly the same ones that I have (rusty bits in the picture.
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JanBros wrote:Hi Danny,
I believe this will bend under the horsepower.
:lol:

It's a KR1S engine he's using, what horsepower? :lol: :lol:

Don't listen to them Danny, they're just jealous. It looks fine to me.

Will you be taking a video of your first ride?

I'd like to see that.

Unfortunately, you will probably only get to see it from your hospital bed after they've removed that rear shock from up your bum.

But great to see someone doing something different.

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Hi Danny, i've only just found your thread as i dont get on here as much as i used to.
I know how dificult building a special can be, i've tried myself in the past but had
to give up due to lack of technical knowledge and the skills needed to finish the project..
The first principal of any special must be that once its completed it is safe to ride.
There are sound engineering principals that you have to follow if its going to work.
I have to agree with others and say there are faults in you design.
The rear shock mount isnt going to work, you have to listen to those who know and are willing to offer advice.
The simplest solution isnt neccessarilly the right one to use.
Your shock mount will not work. it wont be strong enough, and as geoff
has stated its going to fail with potentially disasterous concequences if your riding it when it does.
take a look on the rgv site for pictures of geoffs specials, they are VERY special, and take note,
when he says its not going to work he's probably right because he knows what he's talking about.
Dont get the hump when people offer advice or question your methods, find out why they
think something wont work and look for a solution.
A KR engined RS, if done right would be a great project but you have to think it through to get
the best out of the components your planning to use.
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The RGV forum has unleashed it's secret weapon (code named Geoff) on the KR1s forum, his mission is to goad them all into building unsafe projects that thrust rear shocks into there bottoms at high velocity.
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The mk1 version is nearing completion
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Project rectile projectile.
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Ohh this could get interesting, Barry and Col are here! Be gentle and play nice boys.
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alimorg wrote:Ohh this could get interesting, Barry and Col are here! Be gentle and play nice boys.
Cheers
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I'm out! not going to get a row from Ali he knows where I live :shock:
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i was sat at the back of a classroom doing DEFSTAN 00-56 safety management when i read about project rectile projectile....it made me lol....oops!
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Looks like the project is now on fleabay
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SP_BOTT wrote:Looks like the project is now on fleabay
Can't find it, do you have the item number?
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Looks like the project is now on fleabay
Is it really? Thats a bit disappointing. I was looking forward to the outcome of this thread.

I was hoping Danny was going to prove us all wrong :|
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Bit disappointed he hasn't added free membership to BUPA with the bike........ or maybe that's what he means by the kill switch.

It's currently at £1.04 but the reserve hasn't been met.

Reckon you will have to go up to at least £2.00 to meet that.

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