Howdy from Kent
Howdy from Kent
Howdy peeps,
Had my storm from new, bought in 2000. Now covered just short of 70K miles but not without problems. The usual CCT failure, bike is now on third set. Fried R/R caught just in time. But I still love it like the first day I bought it.
Mike
Had my storm from new, bought in 2000. Now covered just short of 70K miles but not without problems. The usual CCT failure, bike is now on third set. Fried R/R caught just in time. But I still love it like the first day I bought it.
Mike
- benny hedges
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Re: Howdy from Kent
some going that 70k - did you fit oem tensioners first time it went?
i'd have got the message by 2nd failure lol
pics pls????
any mods??? or just rockers?
i'd have got the message by 2nd failure lol
pics pls????
any mods??? or just rockers?
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Re: Howdy from Kent
Hi & welcome
I can understand how you have done 70K in 10 yr as I bought mine end of last Aug and already put 7k on the clock. Good to see you still have it and enjoy it just as much now. Pics would be good.
ABB.
I can understand how you have done 70K in 10 yr as I bought mine end of last Aug and already put 7k on the clock. Good to see you still have it and enjoy it just as much now. Pics would be good.
ABB.
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Re: Howdy from Kent
I have only had one fail at about 56k the rear pot, all 4 valves met piston. At about 30k I changed both of them because of them failing. Yes I have put the standard ones in but am now keen to receive some manual CCT's. Other than that the bike is brilliant and I still love it. I work in a bike shop and have ridden a fair few bikes but nothing I would rather own than the storm. I have a Penske shock fitted and the forks have been sorted by Roger at revolution. Other than that the bike is standard, oh apart from the compulsory race cans, polished rims, double bubble screen, crash muffins, motrax grips, speedo healer, 15 tooth front and 43 rear sprockets, I think that's it, er actually he also has a K&N air filter, yeah that's it now, I think!
I'll sort some pictures out so you can see him.
Mike
I'll sort some pictures out so you can see him.
Mike
Re: Howdy from Kent
Just read my post and it dont make a lot of sense, to clarify, I changed the CCT's at 30K through fear of them failing.
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Re: Howdy from Kent
good. someone else who doesn't call the bike 'she'Animal wrote:
I'll sort some pictures out so you can see him.
Mike
info on the speedo healer pls???? i want one.
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Re: Howdy from Kent
Here he is, my mate Buddy. This is prior Penske shock and the latest race cans from JAC.
me and Buddy at Brands Hatch
The pics are a few years old now.
The speedo healer is a wicked bit of kit, very easy to use. The connection is made just under the seat, takes 5 mins to install. You have to check the settings with the website calculator. Tell it what you have done sprocket wise and you flick a few switches on the control unit and it adjusts your speedo accordingly. You can even fine tune it by telling it if you have part worn tyres. Check it out here http://www.healtech-electronics.com/
me and Buddy at Brands Hatch
The pics are a few years old now.
The speedo healer is a wicked bit of kit, very easy to use. The connection is made just under the seat, takes 5 mins to install. You have to check the settings with the website calculator. Tell it what you have done sprocket wise and you flick a few switches on the control unit and it adjusts your speedo accordingly. You can even fine tune it by telling it if you have part worn tyres. Check it out here http://www.healtech-electronics.com/
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Re: Howdy from Kent
Looking Good
Welcome Aboard
Pete.l
Welcome Aboard
Pete.l
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
Re: Howdy from Kent
nice photos mate............I like the way you can see the apex of the corner reflected in your visor
Clean bike for the milage, even if the photos are a few yrs old.
Clean bike for the milage, even if the photos are a few yrs old.
AMcQ
Re: Howdy from Kent
AH, a fellow Kentish person.
Which bit?
(I got you surrounded anyway, live in Sevenoaks, work in Folkestone!)
Which bit?
(I got you surrounded anyway, live in Sevenoaks, work in Folkestone!)
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Howdy from Kent
Work and live in Mudstone sorry Maidstone! Although eagerly trying to escape to the Scottish highlands!
Re: Howdy from Kent
I used to go to the Oakdene a bit, but dont generally bother anymore. But if you fancy a meet let me know and I'll come along.
Re: Howdy from Kent
Alright, Weds 11th assuming it's not raining?
I'll be there around 7pm.
Anyone else in?
I'll be there around 7pm.
Anyone else in?
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Howdy from Kent
Should be able to make it cant guarantee though, big day next Wednesday going for a job interview.