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r80g/s supermotard
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hello
i bought this and fixed a few things 6 months ago it s a base of a r80g/s front forks wp swing arm / cardan longer and reinforced hpn wp shock absorber hpn tank chassis reinforced by "piron" (small french company) working with "arcueil motor" during the paris dakar years engine r100rs rear : seat + plastic : husqvarna 610 exhaust : custom made (small french company) excel wheels, tyre 110 front, 150 rear etc ... |
i like that a lot ! so how does it handle with supermoto wheel,s and tyres ? . look,s like fun .
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Great bike
Brilliant! Especially the rearview of the high exhausts - who needs a HP2 supermoto at about £12500?
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mr moto : yup it works well, i changed the tyres and put michelin pilot road 2 (110/70/17 front and 150/70/17 rear). excellent ! hard gummi on top, soft gummi on the sides. the excel wheels have also been modified/reinforced.
the bike is quite low because of the small wheels, despite the big long wp forks. looks a bit fat (because of the big tank) and agressive (the whole thing) but it s ok. and it s a real pleasure to ride. the 37/11 shaft drive (if my english is correct) of the r80g/s is a bit "short" for the r100rs engine. the gearbox is standard. so the bike does not go fast (max speed 170 km/h) but is really nervous + torque. walkabout : yup, it s the ancester of the hp2 supermoto :-). i ve only seen once (mine) for the moment like this :-). |
Nice bike!
I didn’t know that arcueil motor was still in business. One of their old PD-bikes are at the HPN-museum, it’s quite massive but also fascinating. http://www.actiontouring.com/pic/ecu.jpg |
Verrry tasty, just looks so mean :)
43L tank on a, erm, supermoto, with stickly out cylinders - and that really is tasty! :thumbup1: |
beautiful bike!
where did you get the headlights and instruments from? what brand are they and how much did they cost? cheers, chris |
thanx
alibaba : arcueil motors still exist Arcueil Motor, Concession BMW Moto it s an official bmw dealer they are not preparing PD bikes anymore, cenn8310 : the headlights + the small windshield come from a jap bike, don t know which, sorry. the instruments : it s a "mod7ce", they use this on circuit / rally, very reliable, complete, water resistant : it s got : km/h, km run (total and 2 stage km positions), rpm, voltage (battery), engine oil temperature and 4-5 lights for oil, gear 0, battery, etc ... (standard) guide montage mod7ce www.mod7ce.com Compteurs et tableaux de bord route et compétition pour auto et moto i ll try to add more pictures of the bike soon |
Nice
Nice bike, :thumbup1: I'm curious about the 150 rear tyre, how does it fit?
The drive shaft is already very close with a 120! did you offset the rim with the spokes? Cheers |
By the way ...hi
Forgot some good manners...Hi everyone, I just joined the site!
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