what have you done to your "bike" today

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marlbororman
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ran out of fuel last night on way to fill up :oops: :oops: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: had 5 minute push to the pump :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: didnt realise how much of the reserve id actually used :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1:
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marlbororman wrote:ran out of fuel last night on way to fill up :oops: :oops: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: had 5 minute push to the pump :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: didnt realise how much of the reserve id actually used :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1:
Iv done that before, had to push is about 1/4 mile up a hill. The VTR is a heavy old lady to push up hills.

Anyway I changed the brake pads and fitted new plugs and took her around some nice Scottish roads this evening.

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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today

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Jazzscot wrote:
marlbororman wrote:ran out of fuel last night on way to fill up :oops: :oops: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: had 5 minute push to the pump :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1: didnt realise how much of the reserve id actually used :Argue 1: :Argue 1: :Argue 1:
Iv done that before, had to push is about 1/4 mile up a hill. The VTR is a heavy old lady to push up hills.

Anyway I changed the brake pad and fitted new plugs and took her around some nice Scottish roads this evening.

Jazz
Oh yer, last night, front brake calipers completely stripped, cleanded and refitted back on after a complete overhaul. they were good anyway, but twice as good now. i love braided hoses :lol: :D :D :D
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Went for a good ride over toward Stevenage and then looped back toward Hertford. Passed a red & black SP1 two up on the A602 near The Horseshoes pub. Enjoying the ride, came to the nationals and opened up along the Watton by-pass. Loads of passing ops so made good progress. Turned left at the roundabout toward Heath Mount school and again opened up to about the 80(ish) mark. Vauxhall Zafira coming down the hill toward me and suddenly I have no lane as a black Astra with two twats on board takes the overtake. Both driver and passenger giving the Zafira driver the digit, and completely oblivious to our closing speed that must have been over a 100.
I had a severe buttock clenching moment with only about a foot of clear space between me and the grass bank. Anyway the rest of the ride was great.
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Done the TPS tweak today..

There's some mixed responses as to the outcome of this mod, some saying it transforms the bike and others noticing no difference.

It showed a reading of 890 ohms before and i took it down to the Honda recommended setting of 500 ohms +/- 10

I must be one of the lucky ones, I've created a monster :twisted:

No word of a lie its like a different bike, not snatchy on and off the throttle and it feels like it's wanting to loft the front wheel
through 1st,2nd ...and changing into 3rd.

I'm well impressed...and it was free :thumbup:
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got fairing fixing stuff today i aint had the balls to use it yet
had to collect friend from hospital yesterday he t-boned a car then faceplanted
but no lasting damage to himself a stiff neck today though
his cbf125 is a little sorry bent forks broken plastics pegs levers bars etc etc
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just went to local meet and had a good ride after with (vs :twisted: ) a zx10r, gsxr750, fazer 600, 250 ninja & a little ybr125
the lad on the 125 did well tbh. (his bird was on the back of the 250 & she's well fit!)
after a fast run through some twisties the lad on the zx pulled over and his comment on the storm was "that's fkin awesome - i want one" :biggrin
passed a copper on the other side of the road & he just flicked his blues on but didnt bother coming after us...
did some mega pipe bangs with 3ft blue flames just to show off cos they cant do them!
was funny as fook at petrol station with the zx10 & ninja circling between the pumps trying to get kneedown on the forecourt.:lol:
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Polished it and had a trial run for the position of the luggage for the wales trip...did you know its not only a couple of weeks away. :thumbup:
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Fitted the revised airbox (interior cleaned out, removed all of the pipes, triangular filters and gubbins inside, and made as large as possible within the original outer case) and made a crankcase breather for the cam box covers, fitted two long intake trumpets, checked valve clearances and adjusted manual CCT's.

Actually, that was yesterday, today I rode it, and it feels just like I've lowered the gearing- but it's still standard :thumbup: Grunty bugger, now.

Last week I fitted the MIG high levels, but they're far too quiet, now I can hear the intake noise over the exhaust.
It'll only stay that quiet until after a track day I will book in June (probably Brands Hatch short circuit) then it'll be (ahem) "adjusted" until it sounds proper again.

So don't take the piss at Wales, I haven't gone soft :angel:
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fancy another dyno run then tony with the airbox modded???? be interesting to see what it's done.

mine was still running a bit rich so i ripped the snorkel off and bloody hell!!! :o
last night was the first time ive given it full open throttle for a while and jeesh :eek2 wheelspin at triple figures lol
and on over-run it sounds mint.
fortunately there were no helis up :twisted:

& trust me.... you won't hear yours mate :biggrin if you ride behind me you wont hear anything for the rest of the weekend!!!
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Stripped the butt end and cleaned it all up while waiting for parts. Seriously considering having it resprayed. Keep it red but with a pearlesant white stripe down the middle bordered by black pinstripes.
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Asked the lad at work in the arty farty dept. to knock me up some forum stickers for my bike. Left the design to him so he drew up the font thats used on the side of the bike. Done a fantastic job, well chuffed :D

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They look good mate, he did a nice job there.

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Ya, Im well impressed, keep looking at them, haha.
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went in the garage to clean it as she's covered in sh1t and splatted wildlife, stood and looked at her while having a smoke, then thought feck it she'll keep and got the voddy out instead :beer: :biggrin
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