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rob fisher's engine? - Anonymous - 04-06-2002

anybody tell me what engine rob uses? it's down in the results as a 600 lms i know, but what make is the engine?
ade!



Re: rob fisher's engine? - Anonymous - 05-06-2002

Morning Ade,

Can't swear to it but I think Rob Fisher runs a Yamaha engine (he did a couple of years ago) but you'll need to confirm that.......I've been wrong before and it wont be long until i'm wrong again!!!

kind regards

BodTheCap



Re: rob fisher's engine? - Anonymous - 05-06-2002

jeez, you were up early boy! or should that be late? anyhoo, i lost my bet anyway, thanks to milky's winning ride on a honda 400. the bet i had was that honda would only win one tt, the 125cc lightweight. so, that went out the window. great ride by milky though. best wishes.
ade!



Re: rob fisher's engine? - Anonymous - 07-06-2002

Rob has been using Honda's forthe last two years but this year went back to the older Thundercat Yam tuned by me Pa.



Re: rob fisher's engine? - Anonymous - 08-06-2002

Cheers Mick.......I was half right.

And yes your pa did do a great job on Robs' engine.

Was good at the chat show too!

kind regards

BodTheCap



Re: rob fisher's engine? - Anonymous - 08-06-2002

The engine Rob uses is the yamaha thundercat 600 the only motor for the TT.L M S stands for Lakeland Motorcycle Services the garage he runs with his wife Julie in Cumbria TEL 01946 830297.



Re: rob fisher's engine? - Anonymous - 08-06-2002

Just beat me to it...I was about to ask!



Re: rob fisher's engine? thanx everybody - Anonymous - 08-06-2002

ta very muchly.
ade!



Re: rob fisher's engine? - Anonymous - 11-06-2002

What about a mention for the DMR chassis?

I know that Rob mentioned it during the Wednesday Presentation Evening but I don't think that it is common knowledge to those not in the know.

Regards,

David