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Old September 21st, 2017, 05:12 PM   #11
tgold
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Name: Timm
Location: West Seneca, NY
Join Date: Oct 2015

Motorcycle(s): 2006 1050 Speed Triple, 2010 250 Ninja racebike, YZF320RR? Racebike

Posts: 556
MOTM - Nov '15
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Originally Posted by cameronjones239 View Post
285 is killer for a 300! I've heard a rumor of a guy with a 278lbs bike but no idea who and closest to that was I think 295.

I currently have 2 Ninja 300's, one is a superbike build with some spears goodies. The other is going to be a supersport build to hop in with CCS for next year. Currently torn down almost to the frame as I prepare it to get the works. Hopefully in the realm of where yours is once said and done.

I hadn't messed with weight reduction all year on my superbike build, last week I finally removed a lot of misc plastics and brackets. When I weighed it in the spring she was a fat pig at 331lbs with roughly 1/3-1/2 tank of gas. Can't remember if my lap timer/gopros were on or not. I plan to weigh it before my race this weekend at Hastings with track addix so I'll have an updated figure soon. I should note the lightweight wheels were a customers that he let me get the weight off of. Hopefully I can pick up a set soon though
Mine is a 250. I just saw where yours is a 300. Most of the weight I've saved was from cutting off pretty much every tab that wasn't holding something and cutting off the passenger section of the subframe. A lithium iron battery of course. The fairing stay very light and made from composite hockey stick shafts and sheet aluminum. It has held up through 9 3hr endurance races and two crashes, so not too bad. If I replaced the fairing I'd save three or four pounds worth of bad repairs from the previous owner. Still a lot I can do. I'd like some nice aftermarket wheels as well.
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