Bolt on Goodies
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Re: Bolt on Goodies
that looks mint mate, don't think the gold would look soo good?
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Re: Bolt on Goodies
the gold will probably look ok on mine, means i have to remove the carbon case cover tho...
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Let there be LED light
Had this made and arrived yesterday
No more blown bulbs !
Tail light Brake light Getting another made for the J2 rear unit too
No more blown bulbs !
Tail light Brake light Getting another made for the J2 rear unit too
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Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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Re: Bolt on Goodies
very nice mate!
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Re: Bolt on Goodies
Got this in with a bundle of parts so thought I would fit it up:
With headlight on too:
Off out to fit some steels into the clutch shortly.......
With headlight on too:
Off out to fit some steels into the clutch shortly.......
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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Living life on the edge, SuPposedly
- Mori Man
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Re: Bolt on Goodies
Just as I was about to remove the clutch cover , delivery man brought me these - been waiting for a set to come up for near on a year now !
That will stop my legs getting cooked come summer :
While i was back at the flat I hunted out the clutch to discover the steels in it are well blue ! and the other engines I haven't opened that far. So buttoned up the bike again and just went up and ordered new ones, they'll arrive Friday afternoon so looks like Saturday morning is booked
That will stop my legs getting cooked come summer :
While i was back at the flat I hunted out the clutch to discover the steels in it are well blue ! and the other engines I haven't opened that far. So buttoned up the bike again and just went up and ordered new ones, they'll arrive Friday afternoon so looks like Saturday morning is booked
Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
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Re: Bolt on Goodies
infill panels ?
lol, should have said mate, ive got about half a dozen sets ...
lol, should have said mate, ive got about half a dozen sets ...
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I did in the wanted section - several timeszimm wrote:infill panels ?
lol, should have said mate, ive got about half a dozen sets ...
Good news was they were only £7 delivered
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Re: Bolt on Goodies
Mori Man wrote:I did in the wanted section - several timeszimm wrote:infill panels ?
lol, should have said mate, ive got about half a dozen sets ...
Good news was they were only £7 delivered
my bad ...
really ought to click on more than just the "new posts" link a couple of times a week ...
£7 though ... bargain !
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Re: Bolt on Goodies
As of today that's the bike running a F3 Racing CDI
Yesterday I started off with stripping the panels off and hauling the loom out.
(Also took the opportunity to give all those nook & crannies a dusting )
Got the SP loom out and fed it through up to the battery and fuse box then fed it round to the front of bike and started hooking parts up.
About half way through the process it became apparent I was going to have to start making extensions for some items , that then turned into no pilot light and I think there was a block connector wrong too - so it came off again !
So back to plan A and make a patch lead for the CDI instead.
Started last night with the wiring diagrams and rapidly burst my head in no time at all so opted to wait until morning feeling fresh again.
Got the diagrams out , pulled out a F3 loom and started to draw up what went where and how to connect up to the new block connectors - that then progressed into getting the SP loom out too and finally between the two looms and the diagrams I sussed out what to do.
Plugged it in an nothing Well at least nothing went on fire
Back to flat look at diagrams and scratch the bonce
Get the SP loom out again, mmmmmm maybe that's the problem add a wire and double up with an Earth and back out I go.
Plug it in , press the button and vroom - no choke and off it went Check lights etc... everything working fine.
Test ride
Have to add I also fitted the SP rotor/pulsar too - with out it you've no chance of this working.
Spoke with the tuners today and they recommended Dynamic balancing the crank for street use
Yesterday I started off with stripping the panels off and hauling the loom out.
(Also took the opportunity to give all those nook & crannies a dusting )
Got the SP loom out and fed it through up to the battery and fuse box then fed it round to the front of bike and started hooking parts up.
About half way through the process it became apparent I was going to have to start making extensions for some items , that then turned into no pilot light and I think there was a block connector wrong too - so it came off again !
So back to plan A and make a patch lead for the CDI instead.
Started last night with the wiring diagrams and rapidly burst my head in no time at all so opted to wait until morning feeling fresh again.
Got the diagrams out , pulled out a F3 loom and started to draw up what went where and how to connect up to the new block connectors - that then progressed into getting the SP loom out too and finally between the two looms and the diagrams I sussed out what to do.
Plugged it in an nothing Well at least nothing went on fire
Back to flat look at diagrams and scratch the bonce
Get the SP loom out again, mmmmmm maybe that's the problem add a wire and double up with an Earth and back out I go.
Plug it in , press the button and vroom - no choke and off it went Check lights etc... everything working fine.
Test ride
Have to add I also fitted the SP rotor/pulsar too - with out it you've no chance of this working.
Spoke with the tuners today and they recommended Dynamic balancing the crank for street use
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Nothing worse than having an H and not being able to scratch it !
Living life on the edge, SuPposedly
Living life on the edge, SuPposedly