what have you done to your "bike" today

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Took 'Old Red for the yearly prod & poke at the MOT station...........No probs flew through! :thumbup: :thumbup: :D Hip Hip!!

Now I spose I really should treat it to a proper deep clean & maybe even break out some polish.

Best go & have a cupppa & a smoke first!
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put the bike back together and fitted the forum stickers .
now going to get it dirty
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I put off cleaning my beastie today. Figured I might as well wait until the new Reg/rec arrives tomorrow and then get stuck in.

Now I've ordered stickers from the man with the boobs (not timbo the other one) and figure I might as well wait until they arrive so I can put the stickers on right after its cleaned.

I like this procrastination business!
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Jester666 wrote: Good to meet you today TS. Lovely looking bike you have! BUT...not as loud as mine!! :lol:

Wonder if matey on the black 'Storm with the fuel leak got home unsinged? 8O :lol:

Hope so. Though it could have been funny to watch a bright orange ball of flame hurtling down the road :D

By the way, ta for the recommend on that road. Bloody brilliant corners and HUUUUUUUGE speed on the nice straight bits of 'airstrip'. :beer:
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fitted big bore kit & head to me ped :D
sounds wicked!
still got loads of goodies to fit yet, race cam, big bore header & can etc :twisted:
can't wait to have a go on it lol!
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benny hedges wrote:fitted big bore kit & head to me ped :D
sounds wicked!
still got loads of goodies to fit yet, race cam, big bore header & can etc :twisted:
can't wait to have a go on it lol!

Im really looking forward to seeing this :D
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tinysmall wrote:
benny hedges wrote:fitted big bore kit & head to me ped :D
sounds wicked!
still got loads of goodies to fit yet, race cam, big bore header & can etc :twisted:
can't wait to have a go on it lol!
Im really looking forward to seeing this :D
this is the new barrel piston, big bore head etc...
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difference in the ports on the new head :biggrin
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miraculously it started first button :clap:
new big carb (26mm - std is 15mm!) wants setting up yet and could do with a new plug, header's got a hole in it but it'll do til the new oversize one comes...
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need to source a different type of throttle cable than oem - atm its got a piece of wire with a knot in it! :beer:
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looking good are you going to do a 1/4 mile on it .
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1000 miles m8!!! :biggrin

got a little turbo in the garage off a citroen tdi.... very tempted lol :twisted:
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lookslie its gonna be a fun thing to ride though i cant help but think its some kinda automatic fap machine when i hear it :D :D :wave:
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checked tyre pressures and then rode the butt of it .
i need a bigger rear sprocket on the rear as it hits max speed in 5th .
i have a 15f and 41 rear . i have a 44rear on order just hope the standard chain fits
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lloydiecbr wrote:checked tyre pressures and then rode the butt of it .
i need a bigger rear sprocket on the rear as it hits max speed in 5th .
i have a 15f and 41 rear . i have a 44rear on order just hope the standard chain fits
Lloydie, I'm surprised it won't max out with a 15 tooth front sprocket, although it should with a 44 tooth rear/15 front :thumbup:

Fitting a 43 tooth rear with a standard 16 tooth front sprocket the standard length chain will just fit. So seeing as you're one tooth down on the front from standard already a 44 tooth rear should fit with the standard length chain.

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great thank you :D :thumbup:
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lloydiecbr wrote: i need a bigger rear sprocket on the rear as it hits max speed in 5th .
something not right there bud.
even with a 41 0n the back it should be hitting the limiter no problem with 15 on the front...
have you checked the throttle position sensor??

explains how to set it in the manual.
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it has one ! :oops: . i think my 17stone has something to do with it :lol:
it hit the limiter in 5th but not in 6th . i dont do 100mph+ often i just like to get there quick one wheel or two it dont matter
:lol: i find the gearing to tall for me even with the 15f , i will try it with the 44rear before i start messing with the tps
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