what have you done to your "bike" today

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today i have put 6mm of spacers (washers) on rear shock and used sirch345's settings on the front forks and the bike handles like a dream, might try with only 4.5mm on rear shock as it sits a bit high for my little legs lol, my roundabout fears have been slain and my confidence in right handers is back, many thanks for all the input guys and especially to sirch345 and tony.mon for the advice.
all i need to do now is get the bars sorted from soutie and i'll be a happy man.
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tony.mon wrote:Nearly lost it running wide at Bench turn, but missed a knee-down opportunity at Washing Line......

keep off the grass, mate :Smoke2:
lol tony :D had to think wtf u were on about then :D

it's hair raising to ride now lol - compared to the first ride on it with std carb & no transmission mods
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i put my storm on the dyno today 103.36bhp @8532.4 rpm and torque was 68.3ft/lb @6914.2 rpm
k/n dyno jets art race cans iridium plugs
im happy with it for now lol
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why did he only rev it to 8.5k???? that's not even near the limiter - or is that just where it peaked?
if it runs out of puff so early id say you need to up the mains a size or 2.... did you get a fuelling printout?
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it has 190 mains front and back
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There's a 'orrible dip in there @5000rpm

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he said its a little to rich at 5200-5700rpm it still aint bad for a 14 year old bike with 61000miles , any iders how to make it better ?
i want to get the clearances done and some stick coils for the open dyno day to see if theres any difference
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tbh mate of that graph id say leave the 190 in the rear & put a 185 / 188 in the front.
perhaps go to 180 front & 188 rear.
also weak low down - have you still got the standard 45 pilot jets??? ive got 50s in mine now m8 and it runs hell of a lot better.
i think tony has a set of 48s spare... so have i but not got a clue where they are lol.
might also be worth getting yourself a mixture screw adjusting tool.

alternative is spend a lot of dosh on dyno times and let them sort it for you!
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benny hedges wrote:tbh mate of that graph id say leave the 190 in the rear & put a 185 / 188 in the front.
perhaps go to 180 front & 188 rear.
also weak low down - have you still got the standard 45 pilot jets??? ive got 50s in mine now m8 and it runs hell of a lot better.
i think tony has a set of 48s spare... so have i but not got a clue where they are lol.
might also be worth getting yourself a mixture screw adjusting tool.

alternative is spend a lot of dosh on dyno times and let them sort it for you!
dont know about the pilots ,i know one of the mixture screws aint moving ,i have a spare set of carbs that i could play with
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Popped ROaS's manual CCT's in (couple of years past since I replaced the failed front), replaced oil, filter, air filter, plugs, balanced the carbs, gunked, washed and rubbed down. Smooooooth. :D
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finished my scooter :biggrin
apart from sponsor decals & the white wheels which i'll fit when i've got new tyres.
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starts & runs great :biggrin

had a fkin nightmare yesterday (&today) trying to refit the carb with a proper manifold... holes didnt line up, couldnt find my tap set, then it was hitting the cct, then realised there was no vacuum take-off for the fuel tap, then finally got it to fit but the air filter was hitting the undertray & shock!
worth it in the end!

just about to clear the garage now then i can crack on putting the storm back together :thumbup:
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rode to southend for some doughnuts
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:Beer Popcorn: :thumbup:
looked at my forks when i got home as she felt odd and there both leaking 0o
was fine earlier
didnt do any mischief
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Darknomad wrote:rode to southend for some doughnuts
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:Beer Popcorn: :thumbup:
looked at my forks when i got home as she felt odd and there both leaking 0o
was fine earlier
didnt do any mischief
didn't your forks get done at the workshop day ?
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yeah lol
i just ordered a new set of seals oil and dust

i hope to get em sorted before the storm meet
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They shouldn't be leaking already, they went in without any probs, and weren't damaged when fitted, so don't know why that's occurred.
Let me know when the new seals arrive and we can have a look, unless now you've seen it done you're ok to play by yourself?
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