Rr5 fireblade parts wanted and advice

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  1. bloomer248

    bloomer248 New Member

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    Hi
    i recently got a rr5 blade and want to put it on the track, iam after PC, ign module QS, also iam not sure if they have a slipper clutch as standard or not. also a race spec shock, not fussed if it ohlins
    also if any one has ported or had camwork done, what is the best direction.
    any hlep or pointers would be great
    cheers
    steve
     
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    Blackness Active Member

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    A RR6 or 7 one would be the easy and cheaper start with the head mate !
     
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    bloomer248 New Member

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    what would you dowith the head
    clean ports upand cams ??
     
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    (*quote) Speed is just a question of money... How fast do you want to go...
     
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    to be fair iamnot looking to spend a pile on it. its a bit of a shoe string budget.
    whats a standard eng gna put out at the wheel ?
     
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    No slipper clutch as standard
    I think stock they have 150 or 155 bhp
     
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    I think Firebloke is the guy to speak to as he's done a fair bit on his track RR7 (I think). He's getting his head done at the moment (and the bikes )
     
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    well if your on a shoestring budget,i doubt it will leave room for proper headwork,spend the money on some decent suspension,a pc3/5 and proper map.all depends how much you got to spend,but power gais can be head purely by skimming the block,sloting the standard cams and advancing the timing a bit,thinner head gasket.but even that's going to cost 500+ depending how much work you can do yourself.
     
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    It'll defo only be the Bikes!

    Tech Support and updates expired years ago for his Head, bit like Windows 3.1 [​IMG]
     
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    Our rr4 (same as rr5) has full Akro, pc3 and was dyno'd @ 161bhp .
    There is a guy from the states selling new ohlins shock for about £600 , we've bought a maxton shock because they are re springing the forks for us and are helping set the bike up for £1150.
    There is no slipper clutch on rr4-rr7 just from rr8 onwards.
    Think Steve's ( firebloke ) is an rr4 and is having head ported and cams re- profiled and is hoping for a 15-20bhp gain.you'd need to ask him for the cost but I'm sure it's a bit more than £500 ?!
     
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    do you have any data on cam on adjusting standard cam timing
    whats the standard forks like ?? are they ok for trackday use once the soring rate is sorted
    shocks prob the most improtant thing to change from standard
     

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