Hi to all... 1 st v twin
Hi to all... 1 st v twin
So just got my 1st ltr twin and what can I say , love it to bits
had a many 4 pots but fancied a change , wish I had done this sooner .
Got a Y reg for 1650 quid and it looks mint in the Repsol colours.
Only 2 issue and that is the pony front brake , I think it may be common issue with these and the amount it drinks, wow it's thirsty if you give it a bit.
Any advice with the front brake or other things to look out for would be appreciated.
L
had a many 4 pots but fancied a change , wish I had done this sooner .
Got a Y reg for 1650 quid and it looks mint in the Repsol colours.
Only 2 issue and that is the pony front brake , I think it may be common issue with these and the amount it drinks, wow it's thirsty if you give it a bit.
Any advice with the front brake or other things to look out for would be appreciated.
L
Re: Hi to all... 1 st v twin
Welcome aboard buddy
Re: Hi to all... 1 st v twin
hello and welcome
check out amcq's sticky on brakes
and when your in the workshop section also check out the ccts sticky
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=15494
check out amcq's sticky on brakes
and when your in the workshop section also check out the ccts sticky
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=15494
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Re: Hi to all... 1 st v twin
Greetings
The easiest thing for the front brake is to rebuild it, new seals, clean pistons and fresh fluid etc. Check disks . Basically get it like new, then if that doesn't work there are other systems that you bolt on or complete more modern front ends that transplant on.
Check that you haven't got Honda;s imploding auto CCTs and an unfinned self-cooking R/R - head to workshop knowledgebase to see what needs attention.
The easiest thing for the front brake is to rebuild it, new seals, clean pistons and fresh fluid etc. Check disks . Basically get it like new, then if that doesn't work there are other systems that you bolt on or complete more modern front ends that transplant on.
Check that you haven't got Honda;s imploding auto CCTs and an unfinned self-cooking R/R - head to workshop knowledgebase to see what needs attention.
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Re: Hi to all... 1 st v twin
Hello and welcome
Don't worry about the thirst
, just keep putting it in and enjoy 



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Welcome aboard.
You will love it, they grow on you!
You will love it, they grow on you!
Budget storm gradually on the road to spangliness.
Re: Hi to all... 1 st v twin
welcome aboard mate 

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Easy question.
Don't use the front brake, and your fuel economy improves as a result.
Firstly because you will have less acceleration and braking, and
secondly due to it's becoming unrideable due to crashing, which will have the happy consequence of needing no fuel at all while it's off the road being rebuilt.
Result!
By the way, don't try this at home.
Or on the road.
And warm welcome!
Don't use the front brake, and your fuel economy improves as a result.
Firstly because you will have less acceleration and braking, and
secondly due to it's becoming unrideable due to crashing, which will have the happy consequence of needing no fuel at all while it's off the road being rebuilt.
Result!
By the way, don't try this at home.
Or on the road.
And warm welcome!
Last edited by tony.mon on Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Hi to all... 1 st v twin
Thanks for the warm welcome.
REGRec has already been done so all good there .
It came with manual CCT so hopefully no problems with that .
Just had a read of the post 're front brake. That is quite possibly the most informed comprehensive bit of info on the web. So cbr 600 calipers if the clean up does not improve things. Has anyone else done the conversion.
I wouldn't want to change the front end, I like it a bit softer I think it is more compliant than say a blade that is just hard and a bit race track orientated.
REGRec has already been done so all good there .
It came with manual CCT so hopefully no problems with that .
Just had a read of the post 're front brake. That is quite possibly the most informed comprehensive bit of info on the web. So cbr 600 calipers if the clean up does not improve things. Has anyone else done the conversion.
I wouldn't want to change the front end, I like it a bit softer I think it is more compliant than say a blade that is just hard and a bit race track orientated.
Re: Hi to all... 1 st v twin
have a wee look at cybercarl sticky on the standard forksrepsolVTR wrote:Thanks for the warm welcome.
REGRec has already been done so all good there .
It came with manual CCT so hopefully no problems with that .
Just had a read of the post 're front brake. That is quite possibly the most informed comprehensive bit of info on the web. So cbr 600 calipers if the clean up does not improve things. Has anyone else done the conversion.
I wouldn't want to change the front end, I like it a bit softer I think it is more compliant than say a blade that is just hard and a bit race track orientated.

http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 31&t=29710
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welcome along sir. enjoy the twiness of your storm.. my own bike used to drink fuel like a alcoholic but iv got used to not giving it big handfuls of throttle and its much easier now 

the older i get,the faster i was 

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Blown away with that one, I may be doing that over wintermacdee wrote:have a wee look at cybercarl sticky on the standard forksrepsolVTR wrote:Thanks for the warm welcome.
REGRec has already been done so all good there .
It came with manual CCT so hopefully no problems with that .
Just had a read of the post 're front brake. That is quite poss
ibly the most informed comprehensive bit of info on the web. So cbr 600 calipers if the clean up does not improve things. Has anyone else done the conversion.
I wouldn't want to change the front end, I like it a bit softer I think it is more compliant than say a blade that is just hard and a bit race track orientated.![]()
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 31&t=29710
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Hello and greetings.. does not seem to matter what grade or make
of petrol you feed the beast... it eagerly drinks it... so just enjoy.. going
through the cogs up and down and tractive force is something else.
Happy VTR .. most learned fellows found here... all for expert
counsel to help you along the way...
of petrol you feed the beast... it eagerly drinks it... so just enjoy.. going
through the cogs up and down and tractive force is something else.
Happy VTR .. most learned fellows found here... all for expert
counsel to help you along the way...

Re: Hi to all... 1 st v twin
Welcome to the club mate 

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Welcome to the club
Remember to change the calipers and the master cyl together to get the best improvement.
The fuel consumption is not as bad as you imagine, half the problem is a small tank...but you soon get used to stopping every 100 miles

The fuel consumption is not as bad as you imagine, half the problem is a small tank...but you soon get used to stopping every 100 miles
AMcQ