P1's in need of help beastie

Just post charts and set up details.
playerone
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Re: P1's in need of help beastie

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one of the possible problems as mentioned earlier could be the vacuum hoses, there's new ones on the way now so that should one issue sorted. It was the garage owner who done the dyno this time and gave it 3 runs as oppose to the one it got last time so I'm "assuming" the equipment wasn't at fault and it's definitely with the bike........it doesn't get much use this time of year so it'll be figured out eventually :thumbup:
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Re: P1's in need of help beastie

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Holy sh1t whats going on with that?
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
playerone
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Re: P1's in need of help beastie

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it's a bit of a strange one, it actually feels like a nice smooth ride at the minute!!
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Re: P1's in need of help beastie

Post by Pla3108 »

Did you sort the issue out
Been to look at a bike with similar issues lol.
Not sure if to avoid or risk fixing it
Not particularly cheap to buy either
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