SupermotaRD Ax-05

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SupermotaRD Ax-05

#1 Post by ax-racing » Fri Feb 13, 2009 12:05 pm

Hi Guys, here some pic's of my near-motard rz powered bike

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is one of few motard-style, in particoular, my bike isn't a really
motard bike but a road/track geometry rolling chassis with a
offroad style and ride position.
i made myself steel/aluminium frame and a lot of parts of this bike
bike was ending on dec, 2002 but the project started a lot of time before
is funy to ride and very quickly on corner.
Alex

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#2 Post by alexanderdraper » Fri Feb 13, 2009 2:55 pm

very interesting build!
must be satisfying to have it all together!
Porting&pipes by GPL racing, hotrods 4mm crank,
mikuni36mmTM, zeel ignition, V-Force4, gusseted 86frame, Fz600 swingarm, 89gsxr750 wheels&brakes, Elka shock, fzr600 forks with r6 internals fitted by accelerated tech

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#3 Post by T.RexRacing » Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:51 pm

Nice.You build some very unique bikes.

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#4 Post by sumoshee » Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:59 pm

i saw some pics of it ages ago,i love it! lovely bike m8,street legal???

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#5 Post by sumoshee » Fri Feb 13, 2009 6:03 pm

can you post more details about it in english please?? would be great thanks.

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#6 Post by smurph » Fri Feb 13, 2009 10:49 pm

A nice piece of work. Stunning, actually. I'd love to ride it, being an old motocrosser. I really like the motard style things, or whatever you call it. I'll have to build one one day. But the problem is making it street legal here and that is where I'd want it to be. On the street!!!
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#7 Post by Smoker » Fri Feb 13, 2009 11:27 pm

One of the nicest custom bikes I've ever seen.

I love the look, the layout, and the concept of this bike.

I doubt I will ever own any bike as cool as that.

Awesome work, Alex!

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#8 Post by Badass » Tue Feb 17, 2009 3:38 pm

I would like to comment but I am just to jelous to do so. Dam is that how you spell jelous?
Two strokes keep the mosquito's in check!!
1984RZ350 Bought with 2,600 mi. in 1998
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#9 Post by ax-racing » Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:55 pm

Hi Guys, i write some more info about the bike

the strange idea comes about te-eleven years ago
some elucubration in my mind and a confused scketch on paper
here the original detail and some specification

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some inspiration about Guzzi Dr.John frame, a simple layout and frame material and style.
the idea to have a street chassis geometry, wheel and components, with a rise and wide offroar handlebar and offroad body too.

first step was to drawing all project on cad and to build the steel part
of frame.
after a period of stop i find the cross body and some other component
and the work restarted with milling aluminium plates to complete frame.

bike mount an FZR1000 genesis front fork (with different spring), brake and caliper, rear swingarm too and Exup rear shock, but after the second ride i switch swingarm with a FJ unit, little bit longer than FZR that give more stability at the bike.
rear suspension work little bad than first solution, probabily the linkage
rising too much load on final part of stroke, but the bike less nervous
at high speed.

wheel are marchesini magnesium

engine is near to stock, a complete control and a little rise at compression
ratio, chambers hanbuilt copy Figaroli dimensions and sponge filter instead
of airbox (no space enough) and fiberglass reed valve that improve
low and midrange

the bike run a 17/40 transmission with a 17" rear wheel, short and fun
not build to obtain top speed but to have more mid range boost.


the bike is not street legal, in italy is near to impossible to ride a custom
bike on pubblic road, and i can ride it only on closed racetrack
a bad thing is that bike is very fun and enjoyable (just a little loud) and ride it on street would be beautiful :smt009

that's all :smt001

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Alex

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#10 Post by mikkell » Sat Feb 21, 2009 10:17 pm

hey ax you got any pics :smt003 :smt003 :smt003
top build :smt002

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#11 Post by Yamaha85 » Thu Mar 12, 2009 1:29 pm

Good grief - :smt007

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#12 Post by hellmanns » Tue Mar 31, 2009 3:49 pm

Yamaha85 wrote:Good grief - :smt007

(I need a towel)
Wanna get high?!
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Ax,
lovable bike! :smt007
already saw a few pics, I can't remember where...
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