Big Hoddie wrote:Now that I have some more money winging its way thanks to overtime, I can get the bike (and myself) ready for the coming academic year (college). The plan is, after getting some new gear, to make the bike more user friendly on the commute, kit it up for winter, work on the brakes and suspension, then, come spring, summer tyres, ditching the college kit and I'll get on with getting some modifying done, to engine, wheels and body
Thats fair enough, but your previous posts said you wanted to fit dymags (~£2500), 6-pots+braided lines+MC's (~£300), race bodywork and single seat (~£600), fork internals (~£200), Full exhaust (~£1000), flatsides+dual velocity stacks+ramair box+rejetted carbs (~£1200)...so all in all from a few months on the forum you have already amassed a goody bag of shiny add-ons for a grand total of ~£6000, plus cost of bike (i dont know) £1500 so a total outlay of £7500+...and this is with no previous experience of bikes, quote "cause until recently, I never even knew how to take my wheel off, as my first experience of bikes was a pile of shite nsr125 that became a money pit".
You have not said anywhere what you think these "ooohh shiny expensive" things will achieve? i stripped my front calipers, fitted braided lines and new MC internals because my brakes were fecked, there was a reason for me doing it, i didnt do it for show. Plus the racers with 70+bhp work damn hard to keep the engine in tip-top condition in order to achieve that sort of power, it all needs to work in sync and costs a lot of money to first of all build, and secondly maintain...you dont think rossi takes his GP12 on a daily london commute do you??
Big Hoddie wrote:Please no nastiness. If you're not interested in my posts, don't comment. If you're interested and want to follow the bike's progression as I learn how to kit it up each season and offer my opinion on what works FOR ME then please feel free to comment.
Most people aren't trying to be nasty, but coming onto a forum, with a hell of a lot of knowledgeable blokes, who work daily in the field of racing/engineering and acting like a spoilt brat, flinging "daddy's cash around" will get you shot down in seconds, as you have found out. This current post you have made is more in keeping with what is likely to get you a bit more respect. Also check my location, im only up the road in coventry, thats a 40 mile round trip, if you want a hand to work on your bike, im now fairly good, and will have done most of the things you want to do, bung me £5 for fuel and a few ales for my time and ill gladly help you out. I like my bike, i want others to respect theirs, plus it gives me a bit more experience and im taking apart a bike for once thats not MY daily commuter.
again, if you want a hand its gonna set you back a fiver and a few nice ales...