My replacement for the mx-3 UPDATED 7/9/05
Well the bike is still going, have almost 1800miles on it already. Have done a few more things to it too. Thing looks beautiful IMO. Ive had good luck with it so far and hopefully getting my license the 28th, ha yeah i know riding with your permit is no good. But check it out and tell me what you think.
Chrome rims coming this winter
Chrome rims coming this winter
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May I ask how you came upon the TT part in your name and do you know what TT stands for?mx3TT wrote:Its holding the place of the mx-3 quite well. The best thing that I can say is that....my bike is faster then Perry's car Ha anyway, if you guys know any bike sites that you can get aftermarket stuff for bikes, post em, thanks
My Ducati TT2 would suit you nicely as it's dry weight is under 300lbs and seat height will accomodate a 5'2" person.manowar821 wrote:Haha, your bike is probably faster than most peoples cars.. I want a little ninja 250, I'm kind of short (5'6'') , and I like little maneuverable bikes anyway. I love it by the way, good choice
'92 GS-ZE - sold, '95 GS - sold, '02 Protege LX - Daughter, '00 Audi A4 2.8 QTip, Ducati TT2
90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
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Sweet man, I think it does a good job of replacing the mx-3. Its not the same, but man I'd love to have a bike like that!!!
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From GB originally I think... TT = Touring Trophymx3TT wrote:I just came up with a name. mx3TT sounded great so i went with it. Would be nice if it meant twin turbo but since i dont even own an mx-3 anymore my whole name doesnt fit. o well, but there is to many things to change if i wanted a new name.
'92 GS-ZE - sold, '95 GS - sold, '02 Protege LX - Daughter, '00 Audi A4 2.8 QTip, Ducati TT2
90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
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how do you pass license test, does hot chick from DOL sit behind you
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No replacements here ... this will always be a keeper.
I built it basically from scratch. Replica of Factory TT2 Race Bike that won the world TT F2 Championship in 81, 82, 83 and 84. Of course slightly modified to meet vehicle safety inspection standards. What do you think?
This was one of the original factory racers;
I built it basically from scratch. Replica of Factory TT2 Race Bike that won the world TT F2 Championship in 81, 82, 83 and 84. Of course slightly modified to meet vehicle safety inspection standards. What do you think?
This was one of the original factory racers;
'92 GS-ZE - sold, '95 GS - sold, '02 Protege LX - Daughter, '00 Audi A4 2.8 QTip, Ducati TT2
90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
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That "Old School" bike still has a lot of grunt for 25 year old technology type 600cc air cooled bike . Gobs and gobs of tork with a dry weight of well under 300 lbs. V-Twin torque out of the corners is the best there is. Top speed was never the aim, cornering, braking and hole shots were it's shining features.mx3TT wrote:Old school
'92 GS-ZE - sold, '95 GS - sold, '02 Protege LX - Daughter, '00 Audi A4 2.8 QTip, Ducati TT2
90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
90 JDM RHD 300ZX TT - 572.1 RWHP | 590.0 RWTQ | 21 PSI | Pump gas
Thats awesome, less then 300 pounds?! damn man. Top speed is fun but thats how you get killed. better off setting it up for twisties.jschrauwen wrote:That "Old School" bike still has a lot of grunt for 25 year old technology type 600cc air cooled bike . Gobs and gobs of tork with a dry weight of well under 300 lbs. V-Twin torque out of the corners is the best there is. Top speed was never the aim, cornering, braking and hole shots were it's shining features.mx3TT wrote:Old school