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Title: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: piratediverjefff on August 28, 2011, 06:13:24 PM
Happened to watch it after the MOTO GP today and was actually pretty impressed how well they could get those things around the track.Didn't appear to have much of a top speed down the straight but the winner still put in a lap speed of around 1:55(most of the MOTO GP's were in the 1:40's),looked like fun. :lol:
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: blk02ws6 on August 28, 2011, 07:27:53 PM
i will have to enter my john deere next year too.

i didnt know we could bring our tractors.
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: piratediverjefff on August 28, 2011, 07:50:06 PM
Hell,let's get a couple and go fuck up the program. :lol:
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: FlatlandBusa on August 28, 2011, 09:56:34 PM
Hell,let's get a couple and go fuck up the program. :lol:

 :lol: :thumb: :hys:
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: blk02ws6 on August 29, 2011, 09:12:14 AM
i'm ready old man.  :bike:
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: piratediverjefff on August 29, 2011, 05:15:56 PM
i'm ready old man.  :bike:

...we'll have to use your funds though,i'm a little short at the moment. :lol: :thumb:
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: blk02ws6 on August 29, 2011, 07:16:14 PM
what is this "FUNDS" you speak of kimosabe?
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: piratediverjefff on August 29, 2011, 07:49:47 PM
what is this "FUNDS" you speak of kimosabe?

 :hys: :thumb:
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: nickelcityracing on August 31, 2011, 06:37:13 AM
I had one of those XRs last year, one of the funness bikes I have riden  :thumb:
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: piratediverjefff on August 31, 2011, 06:29:25 PM
 :tu:
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: Ghost-Geezer on September 06, 2011, 06:58:37 PM
I had one of those XRs last year, one of the funness bikes I have riden  :thumb:

That is what it is all about.................the fun factor.    :thumb:
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: grecco on November 30, 2011, 10:59:03 PM
(http://www.ultimatemotorcycling.com/files/AMA_XR1200_Racing_Series_0.jpg)
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: Kirk on December 11, 2011, 09:17:04 PM
I am a fan of ALL of the XR1200 series.  

Here is a Spanish BBQ cup bike.  Note the OEM oil cooler location, the Termignoni RACE 2-1-2 carbon fiber exhaust system, Metzeler 17" slicks, Braking wheels and rotors, and the Ohlins suspension using 2" risers in the rear (bolted to the OEM passenger foot peg location):

(http://www.bbqseries.com/fondos/fullsize/BBQ_1280x1024_6.jpg)
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: Kirk on December 11, 2011, 09:30:19 PM
(http://www.ultimatemotorcycling.com/files/AMA_XR1200_Racing_Series_0.jpg)


By the way, that's not a Vance & Hines XR1200 cup race bike.  I'm guessing it's just a stock bike dressed up as one, to serve as a promotional tool.  

The race bikes have a 17" Braking wheel, not the OEM 18" wheel.  They have a lowered fender that works with the 17" wheel.  They have an oil cooler relocation kit to put the oil cooler horizontally behind the number plate, and the number plate itself has vertical ventilation slots cut in the bottom half of it.  Nobody races with the stock handlebar either.  That's not even the "race" exhaust system- it's the street version.

This is an actual race bike, showing all of the above:

(http://image.sportrider.com/f/33390049/146-1108-02-z+harley-davidson-XR1200+engine.jpg)
 
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: Kirk on December 11, 2011, 09:48:40 PM
The British XR1200 cup bikes look like the Spanish BBQ cup bikes (to me  :wink: ), except that they mount the oil cooler vertically behind the number plate, and they use longer Ohlin's shocks, instead of the shock risers:

(http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads14/xr1200r1228844417.jpg)
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: nykon on December 11, 2011, 10:30:58 PM
interesting steering dampner placement. slick looking bike for HD.
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: nickelcityracing on December 13, 2011, 10:19:28 AM
here is mine
(http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q46/nickelcityracing/015.jpg)
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: Kirk on December 13, 2011, 11:47:42 AM
here is mine
(http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q46/nickelcityracing/015.jpg)

What all have you done to it?  :)
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: nickelcityracing on December 13, 2011, 12:19:32 PM
not much,
two bros exhaust
solo seat section
removed rear pegs
hyper pro steering dampner
llowered front fender
custom cut sprocket cover
 thats about it, just cosmetic stuff
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: Kirk on December 13, 2011, 01:03:45 PM
not much,
two bros exhaust
solo seat section
removed rear pegs
hyper pro steering dampner
llowered front fender
custom cut sprocket cover
 thats about it, just cosmetic stuff

Cool. 

I'd be REALLY tempted to jack the back end up, to put that thing on it's nose and try to get it to turn.  If it was an "X" model, with the nice fully-adjustable Showa reservoir shocks, I'd be tempted to try the 2" shock risers that bolt to your un-used passenger footpeg mount holes.  But for yours, I'd be tempted to use the longer (415mm) Ohlins shock set for that bike- they're not as expensive as you might think.  I THINK the correct part number is HD852, but I could be wrong- check first.  Just make sure you actually get the longer ones- a lot of people mistakenly buy the stock-length ones, which can be a LITTLE longer, but don't really help like the long ones.  Sucks to buy shocks and then either have to send them back or buy the risers to make them work.

I understand that the fork innards are pretty much standard Sporty fare also.  Race Tech says the stock springs are only .60 kilo (no kidding!).  I don't know how much you weigh, but the correct fork springs for most of us are going to be nearly TWICE that rate.  They top out at 1.2 kilo, and that might be about what you need.  I might try just fork springs and thicker oil if I was on a budget.

Linky:

http://racetech.com/ProductSearch/2/Harley/XR1200/2009-10 (http://racetech.com/ProductSearch/2/Harley/XR1200/2009-10)

Too bad there isn't an economical way to put a 17" front wheel on them yet.  That's probably the deal breaker for me, because it basically adds $1,000 to the cost of the bike, having to buy an aftermarket 17" wheel so that I could put decent tires on it.
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: nickelcityracing on December 13, 2011, 03:00:12 PM
ya you are right, doing the suspension is the way to go, the tires have never been a problem on this bike, the bridgestones stick real well, I went down as low as you can more less go with no loss of traction what so ever, and thats on dirty street roads....
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: Kirk on December 13, 2011, 03:06:53 PM
ya you are right, doing the suspension is the way to go, the tires have never been a problem on this bike, the bridgestones stick real well, I went down as low as you can more less go with no loss of traction what so ever, and thats on dirty street roads....

Cool.  I still check these things out all the time.  :tu:

What size and model of Bridgestones are you using?  I think they come with an OEM version of the Dunlop Qualifier, but I guess I could be wrong.

Jacking it up gets you more cornering clearance too.  I don't think these things will even reach the edge of the tire before decking out hard parts.  Looks like you may be decking out the exhaust on the right side already.

How are the bars?  The one I sat on felt like a chopper- I think I'd want to change to a flat or even maybe a clubman style bar, or maybe even go with clip-ons.  I'm about 5'10" and 185.

Thanks.   :)
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: nickelcityracing on December 13, 2011, 03:36:09 PM
I am sorry, my mistake, they are Dunlop Qualifier sportmax, and yes I did it the exhaust. That exhaust was generic Two Brothers with and elbow, I put it on this bike, it was not made for the XR, the head pipes to the colector are stock harley.... that is why it is a little low and hits....
Title: Re: AMA HD XR 1200 AT INDY
Post by: Kirk on December 13, 2011, 04:56:33 PM
Lol, I didn't recognize the stock exhaust.   :lol:

So what do you think of the bars so far?