This winter`s mods/upgrades

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mik_str
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This winter`s mods/upgrades

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So here is what will be done to my trusty old VTR before it rolls out this spring:

- replace stock ignition module with HRC unit (30 second job, I know)
- install Krankvent crankcase (vacuum) breather system
- install deceleration intake vacuum relief system (reduce engine breaking and prevent rear wheel lock up)
- replace air filter (diffuser) on Flo-Commander
- re-pack my Akrapovic cans (have two Akra re-packing kits waiting to go in)
- replace rear brake reservoir tube (with one more resistant to brake fluid)
- try to get my SP-1 tach working
- replace the VFR800 R/R with a Shindengen MOSFET unit
-replace OEM sidestand with 2004 CBR1000R unit
- install titanium front axle
- fix taillight (is moving around on the clutch side, have to get in there and see what the problem is)

On the aesthetic front:
- remove Ohlins stickers and re-paint rear hugger satin black (is currently flat black)
-paint fork lowers satin black
- touch up Akra headers pipes (with flat black high-temp exhaust paint)
- install MBLS carbon tank protector
- replace clutch and front brake reservoir cover with Carbon World carbon units

I will also start working away on a spare set of carbs I picked up with an eye to eventually replacing the ones that are in there now (have 100,000 miles on them).....

I plan on getting it dynoed again the spring (re-installed a BMC street filter). I have not had it tested since I had the cams re-timed and added DLC coated tappets (though it seems to have picked up significant steam in the process, based on my seat-of-the-pants impressions). These changes, together with the HRC ignition (and Krankvent?) will hopefully catapult me over the 130 bhp and 80 lb-ft targets I had set for the bike when I decided to proceed with the rebuild.

I have to get around to weighing the damn thing too (shooting for 400 lb wet)......
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up to your usual tricks there mick. it will be interesting to see a dyno chart when its done, did you see how much that carbon frame protector went for...... :roll:
take care buddy :thumbup:
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Indeed I did Martin, too much money IMO (though I would love to get my hands on a set)....
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Micky,
Nothing like taking pen to paper and writing out a good old list of "things to do" to your pride and joy.
Reading your list certainly left me feeling inspired by your enthusiasm :thumbup: I'll be interested (like BSM) to see what figures the dyno run comes up with. keep up the good work,

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Thanks Chris. I will post the numbers once I have them. While always enthusiastic about my bike, I am even moreso this year due to the totally crappy winter we are having (which severly limits my other motorized passion, snowmobiling). I must admit I am REALLY looking forward to getting on the bike with the new bits on (notably the HRC ignition), as I am expecting some decent results (especially after receiving very positive comments from those who have sampled the HRC box).....
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mik_str wrote:Thanks Chris. I will post the numbers once I have them. While always enthusiastic about my bike, I am even moreso this year due to the totally crappy winter we are having (which severly limits my other motorized passion, snowmobiling). I must admit I am REALLY looking forward to getting on the bike with the new bits on (notably the HRC ignition), as I am expecting some decent results (especially after receiving very positive comments from those who have sampled the HRC box).....
Good man on the numbers :D

What's happened to your winter :?:

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Our winter has been totally inconsistent, snow, rain, mild spells,.... Been all over the place, definitely not a typical Canadian winter. While most of the limp-wristed populace are quite content I am sure, it's not been a great time for snowmobilers (or others who enjoy winter activities, like snowshoeing, skating, cross-country skiing,...), with poor snow cover on the trails, lakes late to freeze,....

Just about ready for spring now (or will be as soon as I get my bike-related work done).....
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mik_str wrote:Our winter has been totally inconsistent, snow, rain, mild spells,.... Been all over the place, definitely not a typical Canadian winter. While most of the limp-wristed populace are quite content I am sure, it's not been a great time for snowmobilers (or others who enjoy winter activities, like snowshoeing, skating, cross-country skiing,...), with poor snow cover on the trails, lakes late to freeze,....

Just about ready for spring now (or will be as soon as I get my bike-related work done).....
I did wonder, I know you like to be out with your snowmobile this time of the year :wink: The weather here in Cornwall (it's near the bottom of the map for the UK) has been really mild this winter too so far, although I know we don't ever have real hard cold winters like you in Canada. I'll probably wish I didn't say that :)

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We're having the same winter here in Sweden aswell. Usually it's cold and snowy but this winters been both ups and downs in both temperature and snow. It's no fun at all
Oh, well!! Could've been worse...
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