Hi from OXFORD to all & VTR owner met @ Kidlington bike shop

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BigVeeGrin wrote:Alleh ferking lluyah - another black storm coming. We are the chosen ones. Welcome mate, I learned masses from this forum, still do, and always amazed by other storm owners lack of taste. Start at blue, followed by....

Welcome - might see you around sometime :D
unlikely, with your poor eyesight, you sad misguided individual!!!
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:crazy: :Disbelief: :rolleyes4: :Woohoo: :thumbup: yer right Kev
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black is here to stay but blue never left as its that slow :lol:
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Back in your box Lloydie. :lol:
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:lol:
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lloydiecbr wrote:black is here to stay but blue never left as its that slow :lol:
Go lloydie, go :lol: :lol:
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Hey guys

I finally updated my profile with a pic of the new beast! What a beast it is...

Qs.... Do you find the front suspension a bit too soft? (Previous owner gave the front forks an overhaul). He also fitted a spacer to the rear shock.... He said it improves handling.
also, I find power peaks at around 5,000 rpm. It certainly feels right, but is that what you guys are getting?

Hope to see some fellow VTR owners on the road soon!
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Look is good, glad you are enjoying it.

The front springs are very weak, need to get some weight related springs from any suspension shop and put 7.5wt oil in.

Power peak is 8500 to 9000 but peak torque is between 5 and 6
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Hello mate, stick your location into your user profile so anyone local can offer help if required? You should be getting usable power beyond 5 grand fella, oh wait maybe not, it's black isn't it? :lol:
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johnfish wrote:Hey guys

I finally updated my profile with a pic of the new beast! What a beast it is...

Qs.... Do you find the front suspension a bit too soft? (Previous owner gave the front forks an overhaul). He also fitted a spacer to the rear shock.... He said it improves handling.
also, I find power peaks at around 5,000 rpm. It certainly feels right, but is that what you guys are getting?

Hope to see some fellow VTR owners on the road soon!
Alright pal....

Front suspension soft.....If you ride correctly, then not really, as you should be on the power in a bend, therefore no load on the front end. On the straights it shouldn't matter. Uprated springs and oil should give better feedback though. As far as rear spacer giving better handling, IMO it doesn't, again for reasons above. I did try the rear spacer, but removed it and was glad I did. Some mods are an improvement, some not, but if you want to try it, its next to free anyway. I think it's best to set up whats there already correctly before making changes, as you might be able to get it right without alterations.
Twins are best ridden in the lower and mid range, so more than 5000 rpm is rarely needed ( unless you're a straight line merchant ). I find I can ride all day at a good lick, and on twisties not break 4000-5000 rpm. Its all about forward vision and average speed.

Just my opinion though.
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Nice to welcome another Southern poofter to the forum. Had mine 11 months, should have got one ten years ago!! We could meet perhaps next Spring, any excuse for a blat, perhaps to Abingdon Honda. Scare ff all those gimps purchasing their shiny new Crossrunners for £12k. When they could have saved £10k!!
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Sorry to disappoint, but I'm a Scouser :wink: I'm just here on the impossible quest of finding decent ale and properly brewed tea :lol:
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Sorry to disappoint, but I'm a Scouser
You nicked the bike then :lol: :lol:

With regards to the suspension, Honda built the bike to a budget and the suspension was a compromise. Rear too hard and the front too soft, not the best unless your a 5ft Japanese bloke only weight 10 stone :roll: I found a Performance bike article once that recommends the Bikes settings as
Rear Preload - Position 2 Rebound - ¼ of a turn out from full in Front Preload - 2nd groove showing Rebound - ¼ of a turn out from full in
. It seemed to work for me with the standard setup. It's not ideal but it's better and I intend on upgrading my suspension at a later date.

I also have a 6mm spacer under the rear shock and have dropped my forks 10mm which has improved the turn in. :thumbup:

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Hi John,
Sorry only just seen this post. yes it was me who let you sit astride my RED VTR...
Glad you found the site.. :thumbup: :beer:
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Hello mate! It's all down to you then... :wink: The very next day I went out and bought my Storm. Thanks for that I'm well chuffed with it.
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