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    Default DESmini 72R Build completed pics.

    Iv had a few people who wanted specs and updated photos of the bike. I figured i start a new thread with completed pics and specs on the bike not to be confused with the previous 450 build.

    Frame:
    1991 Yamaha YSR50 Highly Modified Frame
    Honda ZB50 frame plugs
    Linkage Adapted
    Extra Tabs/Mounts Removed From Frame
    Custom Steering Stops
    Reinforced Motor Mounts
    Reinforced Frame
    Machined Pivot Bolt Sleeve (Board to 12mm)
    Powder Coated Flat Black

    Suspension:
    -Front
    KX85 Forks
    Gold valves (Race tech)
    Custom springs (Race tech)
    Custom billet internal spacers
    Ohlins Oil
    Ohlins "Style" dimples on fork caps
    Custom Top Triple Clamp
    Assembled by TTR Motorsport
    -Rear
    Honda RS125 Rear Shock
    Ohlins Spring
    RS125 Linkage Assembly
    NSR50 (modified) swing-arm
    Shift-Up Billet Axel Blocks
    Blue Point "GP" Cover

    Controls:
    WoodCraft Clip-ons / Res. Mount
    Renthal Race (Med) Grips
    1/4 Turn Throttle
    Vortex Rear sets

    Breaking:
    Custom Dual Brembo 40mm front Calipers
    Custom Floating Front and Rear Rotors
    Superbike (single line) "Style" Front Break Line
    ZX10 Front Master Cylinder
    GSXR Nissan Rear Master Cylinder
    G-Craft Billet Res.
    Brembo Rear "Crab" Caliper
    G-Craft NSR50 Brembo Adapter
    Goodridge Cstom Rear Break Line

    Body/Exterior:
    New Style Mini Moto Madness Kit
    Custom Headlight Bucket
    Buell Fire Bolt (High Beam) Light
    LED Tag Break Light
    Zero Gravity Double Bubble Wind Screen (YSR)
    YSR50.COM Wind Screen Stay
    BMS "GP" Carbon Fiber Front Fender
    BMS Carbon Fiber Hugger
    BMS Carbon Fiber Under Tail
    BMS Carbon Fiber Fuel Tank (YSR50 Style Fiber Glass Construction)
    BMS Carbon Fiber Shark Guard
    BMS Carbon Fiber Frame Inserts
    BMS In House Custom Desmosedici Style Paint Job
    OEM YSR50 Seat
    Vortex Racing Fuel Cap

    Wheels/Tires:
    Custom Made Split 5 Spoke Wheels (Marchesini Style)
    Billet/Red Anodized Valve Stems
    IRC Race Tires (100/80/12 - 120/90/12)

    Engine/Performance
    Derbi Senda 50cc with Metra Kit 72cc Kit
    Metra Kit Carbon Kevlar Race Exhaust (Modified/Bent/Welded to Fit)
    Carbon Fiber Oil Injection Block Off
    28MM Carb
    K&N Filter
    HD Clutch
    Extensive Internal Trickery
    YZ250 Radiator (Highly Modified)
    FL YSR Mount Kit
    Noligy Hot Wire
    Pingle Fuel Valve
    RK Gold 420 Chain
    Sprocket Specialists Hard Anodized Black Ultra Light Rear Sprocket
    Sprocket Specialists Front Sprocket

    Miscellaneous:
    Shift-Up Axel savers
    G-Craft Swing-arm Hooks
    Trail Tech Vapor Gauge (Custom Made Mount)
    Custom Decals
    1000RR On/Off/Start Switch
    NHK 6 Way Adjustable Steering Dampener
    Harris Racing Fork Clamp Dampener Bracket
    CRG Mini Mirror

























    **It has come to my attention that there seems to be a lot of people (mainly on other sites) that it is VERY clear that they think that my work is junk and "not up to the hype". If you feel what i do in my build(s) is a poor direction please feel free to contact me personally* and i would be happy to talk over my reasoning or thoughts (vise versa) on my builds. But to openly bash my build(s) behind a key board is childish. I do not compare my builds to other bikes/builds. What i do is strictly for me and my satisfaction. If you don't care for certain parts or directions i went with, please feel free to build your own* bike than be a advice builder. So please if you have "Beef" please man up and PM me and id be happy to talk to you in person over the phone so you can tell me how your SUPER SWEET "blinged" out "YSR250F" is better than everything iv ever built. Knock your socks off. Im very proud of my work and most people appreciate it (BTW thank you). Again sorry to the 99% of respectful/supportive members of this and other forums that have to even read my "rant".**

    On a much lighter note id be MORE than happy to answer any questions. Enjoy.

    ~Shawn
    Last edited by SHAWNatBMS; 10-25-2009 at 09:37 PM.

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    Wow, Someones got a 250F in a YSR, That took some inginuity...

    Yours is nice too.... But I'm a little dissapointed.... Just being honest...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MiniDick View Post
    Wow, Someones got a 250F in a YSR, That took some inginuity...

    Yours is nice too.... But I'm a little dissapointed.... Just being honest...
    User name should be "HugeDick" instead. I absolutely love it. Some people prefer bling to usable race proven mods I guess.
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    Everyone is entitled to there own opinion. Like i said before i build bikes for myself and no one else. If you prefer a 450/250 (or any big motor) in a YSR, there a fun project. This is not my first YSR build. Iv had a built XR200 motor in a YSR that did 115 MPH (Recored). I always have more fun building my minis than actually riding them.

    There is a 650, 426, 450, 250, 200, (and im sure im missing a bunch more) cc 4 strokes in YSRs. Plus a lot of big CC two strokes. Im a little disappointed that the 450 was not in the final out come, but again its not realistic. It cool to say you have a 250 or 450 in a YSR but the truth is its bragging rights. This bike (72cc) would work a 250/450 powered YSR on a mini track.

    I Just picked up a street legal 03 Derbi 50 Supermoto, i have a lead on a 03 WR250F. Will most likely get that transplant. More on that build soon.

    ~Shawn

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    Sweet bike Shawn.........Im in Orlando, your in Orlando.......when do I get to ride it???????
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    That is sick! Do you have any pics with the body work off with the new motor? You need to put it next to a real one and take some pics!!
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    Ha Ha, My name is Richard & I'm just average... I think this bike has its fair share of Bling, I see a headlight & Lic. Plate so I don't think the race proven mods were the first plan.... Sweet though.... After reading about the 450 on miniBike forum then you got erased or something, now you are here so I read bothe threads & well, It is kind of a let down after all that was promissed...

    So my question is, Why did you not use the Trellis Frame & Motor, what was the major determining factor??? I mean this is a Huge Chage, so I'm just curious what made you switch directions...??????
    Last edited by MiniDick; 10-26-2009 at 03:03 PM.

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    Very nice Shawn. I still want to see you finish the trellis framed bike but this one came out perfect!

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    hey shawn, so im assuming that the 450 motor wasnt working out?...what happened and why? Killer fab/machining and carbon work! props to you bro! Wish I had the avail. material and skills you have! Thanx for sharing!!!-andrew
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    ok, nevermind I guess.... I just went through the old thread on this bike and found what seems to be the answer to my question-
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    -"Richard"
    Below i explained my reasoning to MMM on the frame and motor. As for promising.... I didn't promise you anything. Im sorry you are "disappointed". Build your own bike, I would love to see how it turns out. As for a the light and tag i can assure you this bike is no street queen and would be a competitive bike on the track (even with the "bling" parts). You want to be my first victim? Pretty funny your first posts are on my thread with bashes towards me. I guess im doing something right if your regestered on SMJ to let me know how your really feel. You seem to be the typical "keyboard" trash talker. Its a shame.....

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    Thanks for your help.

    -MiniMotoMan
    To answer your question, i really was tired of seeing the bike in pieces (knowing that im trying to finish up 3 other SM builds). So i decided that to finish the build the 450 and frame is more work and time than i currently patients for. I still have the frame with intentions of doing something with it one day. Just not any time soon.... maybe a street mini sumo or something. Im glad you guys enjoy the bike.

    ~Shawn

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    I think you have made yourself a masterpiece and I cant even imagine how much fun it is. do u have pictures without the fairings I really like the mini monster look

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    still its a cool bike
    not a beast... but a realistic bike
    can u add more engine pic please
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    Sweet, I love YSR hybrids, have an '87 of my own, pondering on what I should do with it. Have the title and actually used to street it quite often before I raced it, it's still in stock class race trim collecting dust.

    I have a question, what model rearsets fit the YSR, and where is your rear brake lever tip?

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    I see now that you are very sensitive, Too Bad, constructive critisizm is a very helpful tool... I'm sorry that you didn't build what you said you were going to build, but thats not my fault... I always looked foreward to the updates, til for whatever reason you were removed from the mini forum, I may have a better understanding of why that happened now... Then I see a link the other day & here I am, Nothing unusual about it.... It seems that you only will field possitive questions about your bike & just avoid the negative comments about why you changed, with a Non Answer like the one you provided.... You said in another thread that Its not so easy to build a frame & put a motor in it, so I will have to assume that you couldn't make the 2 work, since you avoid a real answer... Shame, I take it that Honesty is not one of your strong suits...


    Well, I won't waiste any more of my time on you... & go back to Planet Mini's....

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    Whats Up With The Rusty Front Axle?
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    Well if i had to guess your "painterdude". Everywere i go you (or some other guy like you) feels the need to bash me and make assumptions. In all actuality, you could care less about me or my builds. You get off on me getting bent out of shape (which is far from reality). The truth to all of this is you are envious and EVERYONE can clearly see that and you have already been called out. You speak of "constructive criticism is a very helpful tool..." What constructive* criticism or any have you given me. The only thing iv hear from you is your disappointed.... tell ya what, i could care less what you think. As a matter of fact if i stand corrected i can build what ever i want. Whats it to you?

    To answer your question once again and S.P.E.L.L it out for you. There is too much time (that i dont have) left in the frame/motor to finish it up. I wanted to be done with the bike and finish up other projects. Its not like i set the frame on fire and its gone forever. It will be done one day. You will be 1st one on the list when its for sale as you care so much about it. And please do us all a favor and go back to PM. If you have a real problem and want to be a real man about it. PM me and ill give you my # (or you can go to my site) so you can tell me in person how you really feel.

    Now... Back on track. I will post up pics of the motor and bike fairingless. I just need radiator hoses, install my new carb/filter, wiring harness and a few small odds and ends.

    ~Shawn

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragndave View Post
    Whats Up With The Rusty Front Axle?
    hahaha.... i knew someone would say something. I ordered a new one and i have some Shift-up axel savers (like in the rear) on the way as well.

    I eventually am going to take the forks apart and anodize the tubes gold and powder coat the lower legs black to clean it up.

    ~Shawn

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    I absolutely love it!
    Great job!

    How's the MK 72cc kit working out? Is that the "Pro Race MK kit"?

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    I like it, nice work!
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    shawn bike looks great man,, and it looks so much better in person. I cant wait to sit on this master piece.

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    man this is one of the nicest bike i have seen. i was wondering where did you get or make the bracket for the front caliper. i have a yz80 and i got a bermbo caliper i would like to use it on it. please let me know

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    The master cylinder dose not hit the fairings, or come close for that matter. If it was an issues i could simply loosen the clip-on or rotate the master it self.

    "I see alot of crooked stuff". I can assure you i didn't through this bike together. Its fully functional and i took no short cuts at assembly. Looking at the pics, where do you see any crooked parts? Your not going to be another "one of those guys" who join SMJ just to write on this thread an nit pic are you? If so you are REALLY reaching for something.... Please post pics of your bike so we can go through it with a fine tooth comb.

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    No i dont think so, thats why i put it on there. Is there any need* for fully braced GP arm on a mini? No, it looks cool, but not needed... If its not your cup of tea thats fine. I can respect your opinion.

    Post up pics of your bike, we all want to tell you how we feel about it.

    Listen, i have a good idea who you are and your just another forum basher who tends to act like a hard ass. Your not, nor do i care. I can take constructive* criticism, but to just bash just because you don't like me is LAME. Please go back to were you came from.

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    Are you done? Like i said before. If you (or anyone else) has ANY personal issue(s) with me id be more than happy to give you my # so you can man up and tell me in person how you feel. Other wise keep the slap sticking to yourself or the other forums your on. There is a lot of cool people on SMJ and we like it that way.

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    Just stating the obvious.Its about the bike.

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    I like it, do you have any "nekkid" pics of it without the body work. Nice toy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by samizx7 View Post
    man this is one of the nicest bike i have seen. i was wondering where did you get or make the bracket for the front caliper. i have a yz80 and i got a bermbo caliper i would like to use it on it. please let me know
    Thanks! First we machined the original caliper mount off. Then we mocked up were the caliper should fit on the rotor then made a template. Then transferred it to aluminum plate. Cut it out on the mill. Then welded it to the leg. Pretty easy and works great.

    Quote Originally Posted by DR-ZDoug View Post
    I like it, do you have any "nekkid" pics of it without the body work. Nice toy.
    No not yet but i will soon. Thanks!

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    even though you went away from your original buld Shawn, It is absolutely stunning work man. You really built an amazing machine.

    I hope you put this thing to good use my friend because I would gladly fly from CA to ride it for ya ha ha

    Great work Shawn! Incredible

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    Sweet bike Shawn. I am a little disappointed you didn't use the Trellis frame. Can you adapt the Trellis frame for this setup?

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    Whats up big pete. Everything was made to directly swap back and forth with no mods at all, of corse the motors will not swap, but all of the suspension, body work, etc. will with no issues. Who know it might end up on the bike, but not any time soon.

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    This thread is like mixing Roland Sands on a Jerry Springer show! Look out for flying chairs next

    Shawn that is one nice YSR, matter of fact one of the best looking 20 year old YSR's period. Good job! Yeah it may not be a 450, but a running 72cc 2-smoker is faster than any 450 on the bench.



    Selling any carbon from the motor? I might know someone with a similar project

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    Yeah, its gotten out of hand for sure. Thanks again for the complements. The motor is sold so no carbon. I think we have other carbon projects for "someone" if then send me there parts
    ~Shawn

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    That MINIdick guy is a class act douche baggggg

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    PS. wicked build

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    I Cant Belive How People Are Acting About This Bike My God... Looks Awesome Man Keep Up The Good Work
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    Quote Originally Posted by weston22s View Post
    I Cant Belive How People Are Acting About This Bike My God... Looks Awesome Man Keep Up The Good Work
    Ya know this is my 3rd compleated mini buid in the last 2 years. It seems when i finish one up the haters come out of the wood work.

    Just a recap.







    Finishing up the KTM 85 Sumo build (very excited) right now and im just about to start my Street Legal Derbi Supermoto 50 (with a WR250 swap) build.

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    how come so many brand new members in this thread hmmm.
    450 motor would have been sweet....but unrealistic. bike is still uber-cool. did you keep the stock steering neck so it can be made street legal? maybe the 2-stroke will grow on you and then we can watch a 125/250 or even a 500 smoker build haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHAWNatBMS View Post
    Everyone is entitled to there own opinion. Like i said before i build bikes for myself and no one else. If you prefer a 450/250 (or any big motor) in a YSR, there a fun project. This is not my first YSR build. Iv had a built XR200 motor in a YSR that did 115 MPH (Recored). I always have more fun building my minis than actually riding them.

    There is a 650, 426, 450, 250, 200, (and im sure im missing a bunch more) cc 4 strokes in YSRs. Plus a lot of big CC two strokes. Im a little disappointed that the 450 was not in the final out come, but again its not realistic. It cool to say you have a 250 or 450 in a YSR but the truth is its bragging rights. This bike (72cc) would work a 250/450 powered YSR on a mini track.

    I Just picked up a street legal 03 Derbi 50 Supermoto, i have a lead on a 03 WR250F. Will most likely get that transplant. More on that build soon.

    ~Shawn
    I have to agree that a 450 is not realistic. I have followed your build on ysr50.com since day one, and it is one of the best completed ysrs I have ever seen. I am personally glad that you did not use the 450, but do hope that you do eventually use the trellis frame. My goal is to one day have a mini that rivals this on in quality. I hope you enjoy your VERY nice ysr. I do have a couple of questions. 1 how much does this bike weigh? 2 you said that it had th 72cc derbi engine is that the 22hp set up, and have you ridden it yet???
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    Quote Originally Posted by SLOW600 View Post
    how come so many brand new members in this thread hmmm.
    450 motor would have been sweet....but unrealistic. bike is still uber-cool. did you keep the stock steering neck so it can be made street legal? maybe the 2-stroke will grow on you and then we can watch a 125/250 or even a 500 smoker build haha.
    The reason is this thread was posted on Planet Minis, most of them love to hate me. Yes the frame is street legal tagged and registered. The 2 strokes are still not my fav but are very much growing on me.

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    Thanks man!

    Quote Originally Posted by blackbird2xx View Post
    I have to agree that a 450 is not realistic. I have followed your build on ysr50.com since day one, and it is one of the best completed ysrs I have ever seen. I am personally glad that you did not use the 450, but do hope that you do eventually use the trellis frame. My goal is to one day have a mini that rivals this on in quality. I hope you enjoy your VERY nice ysr. I do have a couple of questions. 1 how much does this bike weigh? 2 you said that it had th 72cc derbi engine is that the 22hp set up, and have you ridden it yet???
    Thankd BB. You have always supported me and my builds. Thanks. 1)We attempted to weight the bike and we think it weights about 105 LBS. I feel its a pretty light bike. My gut feeling is it may weight a little less than that. 2) The bike has not made it to the dyno... yet. Ill post #s when that happens. 3) No but it will make an appearance / ride at the True Grit Fun Run today in Georgia by a good friend / customer of my .

    ~Shawn

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    Nice work as usual shawn,

    I can help keep this one a little more ON topic.
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    dang dude that thing is so badass and its plated!!!!! im not worthy
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    U build some of the best bikes Ive seen. Mini or reg sized !!

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    Ha, look at my pile of crap. All this is to get it running and all I need is a rear sprocket. It has a 93' RM 125 motor in it with a KTM 65 radiator. I need a better place to mount it but this is to get it running.


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    WTF is wrong with people??? 3 posts and they wanna' bash someone for building what that person wants to build? BUILD YOUR OWN BIKE if you don't like what someone else builds.

    People are kooky. That is why they suck. Folks need to get a life.

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    very nice bike, ...........from a guy that clearly has a chip on his shoulder.

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