Motorcycle Build Logs & Engineering Notes This repository contains the real build data, notes, and documentation behind MM Racing projects. These are not polished articles or marketing posts — they are working logs from the garage. Every build is documented as it happens: What was changed Why it was changed What worked What didn’t
A collection of motorcycle builds, upgrades, and experiments, including: Track bike builds Restoration projects Performance modifications Custom fabrication Electronics and telemetry integration (APEXSENSE™) Each build is broken down into clear, structured notes that can be followed, reused, or adapted.
Most build content online skips the reality. This doesn’t. This repo shows the actual process — including mistakes, revisions, and problem-solving. Because that’s where the real value is.
Each bike/build typically includes: Overview — what the build is and the goal Spec Sheet — current configuration Mod List — completed + planned upgrades Build Log — chronological progress Technical Notes — deeper engineering detail Parts & Sources — what was used and where it came from
Yamaha YZF750R (1994) — Track Build / Development Platform Yamaha R1 (2003) — Performance Street / Track Hybrid CRF250R (2004) — Restoration (Moot Mechanic Project 👊)
These notes may also appear on the MM Racing website in a more refined format. GitHub remains the raw source of truth — with deeper technical detail and unfiltered build logs.
Riders building their own bikes Track day enthusiasts Garage builders and tinkerers Anyone who prefers real information over polished content
All modifications are performed at your own risk. These builds are often intended for track use and may not be road legal in all regions.
No shortcuts. No fake builds. No recycled content. Just machines, tools, and time.
More updates, visuals, and finished results: → Instagram / MM Racing → Website (in progress)
