what have you done to your "bike" today
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Nothing 'to' it, but bought a set of tyres for it. The good deals are getting thin on the ground as the weather improves chaps, so it might be worth getting them early and put them aside.
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
I've been down the springing and valving path on my VFR800, and have 0.90kg/mm springs, DMr compression valves (with my own stack) and Gold Valve rebound valves in that. Last year I also bought a set of bent VTR forks and used the fork caps and rebound adjusters for the VFR. Aside from the rebound adjustability and the lower leg castings (different brakes/guard) the VTR and VFR use identical damper components including valves and the shim configuration. For some reason the VFR uses a much longer spring and shorter spacer but the rates stock are about the same. So I'll be ordering up the spring and comp valves again pretty soon, but in the interim I might just swap my modded parts out of the VFR and into the VTR.NZSpokes wrote:
When I got mine I road it 10ks from where i bought it to home. I bottomed the fork twice. First thing I did when I walked in the house was e-mail Robert Taylor in new Plymouth for new springs. Search Rogered forks on here to help with the valving.
Where did you ride?
Where did I ride? Well it was a short one (75km) as it was my first ride after carpal tunnel surgery and I really wasn't sure that after 18 days I could do it, but no real worries (pleasure vs pain!). So just from my home in Mellons Bay to Clevedon and up into the hills there. The top speed run was conducted on a closed course, under adult supervision and I had a note from my mum to say it was ok...

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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
8541Hawk wrote:sirch345 wrote:
That's a job I've been meaning to get around to. I'm guessing you used a lathe to make yours Mike![]()
Yeah that was back in the machine shop days so I turned up a set on lunch
Thanks Mike and Lloydie for your replieslloydie wrote:M4sirch345 wrote:
What size did you go for Lloydie![]()
I've just noticed the price is for a pack of ten, that's betterI thought it was each first of all
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Got the brake calipers and repainted and lacquered fork legs all back on. Renewed the rear brake and clutch fluids. New back tyre fitted, then yesterday got the bike mot'd

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Back from the test run..... Took a quick ride up the road right out my back door...little tujunga canyon
It's pretty empty out there as a lot of local are a bit scared of it but on my bike it is a 2nd gear road while running the bike between 3.5K -8K
So real good for checking jetting
It's a bit bumpy with blind corners and a few hairpins thrown in to keep you on your toes....lol
I did drop the ride height down to 6.5mm and with the new springs everything is back to working like it should.
Firm but never beats you up..... I call it firm but ohlins plush.
The jetting is almost spot on..... just some popping on decel so just need to open the pilots 1\2 turn.
Yes the bike did pull the typical VTR madness of going rich when I installed the full Akro system.
In the end I went down 1 size on the pilots (back to the US stock 45s) and she pulls really hard now.

It's pretty empty out there as a lot of local are a bit scared of it but on my bike it is a 2nd gear road while running the bike between 3.5K -8K
So real good for checking jetting

It's a bit bumpy with blind corners and a few hairpins thrown in to keep you on your toes....lol
I did drop the ride height down to 6.5mm and with the new springs everything is back to working like it should.
Firm but never beats you up..... I call it firm but ohlins plush.
The jetting is almost spot on..... just some popping on decel so just need to open the pilots 1\2 turn.
Yes the bike did pull the typical VTR madness of going rich when I installed the full Akro system.
In the end I went down 1 size on the pilots (back to the US stock 45s) and she pulls really hard now.

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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Cool. Ive got RT GVs as well.Cadbury64 wrote:I've been down the springing and valving path on my VFR800, and have 0.90kg/mm springs, DMr compression valves (with my own stack) and Gold Valve rebound valves in that. Last year I also bought a set of bent VTR forks and used the fork caps and rebound adjusters for the VFR. Aside from the rebound adjustability and the lower leg castings (different brakes/guard) the VTR and VFR use identical damper components including valves and the shim configuration. For some reason the VFR uses a much longer spring and shorter spacer but the rates stock are about the same. So I'll be ordering up the spring and comp valves again pretty soon, but in the interim I might just swap my modded parts out of the VFR and into the VTR.NZSpokes wrote:
When I got mine I road it 10ks from where i bought it to home. I bottomed the fork twice. First thing I did when I walked in the house was e-mail Robert Taylor in new Plymouth for new springs. Search Rogered forks on here to help with the valving.
Where did you ride?
Where did I ride? Well it was a short one (75km) as it was my first ride after carpal tunnel surgery and I really wasn't sure that after 18 days I could do it, but no real worries (pleasure vs pain!). So just from my home in Mellons Bay to Clevedon and up into the hills there. The top speed run was conducted on a closed course, under adult supervision and I had a note from my mum to say it was ok...
I had May Carpel done last year, transformed my riding. I ride about Clevedon a lot as I help out with a beginner ride in the area.
We hopped on our Bandit today as my partner gets to uncomfortable on the VTR, we went up to Mungatoroto to meet a mate there and have lunch. Nice ride up 16.
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I was starting to think you no longer had a bike Chris !!!sirch345 wrote:Got the brake calipers, repainted and lacquered fork legs all back on. Renewed the rear brake and clutch fluids. New back tyre fitted, then yesterday got the bike mot'd![]()
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that looks brand new chris, well done mate.....sirch345 wrote:Got the brake calipers, repainted and lacquered fork legs all back on. Renewed the rear brake and clutch fluids. New back tyre fitted, then yesterday got the bike mot'd![]()
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Why was that Lloydie, because I hadn't posted up how my bike related progress was goinglloydie wrote: I was starting to think you no longer had a bike Chris !!!


Thanks Martyagentpineapple wrote:that looks brand new chris, well done mate.....sirch345 wrote:Got the brake calipers, repainted and lacquered fork legs all back on. Renewed the rear brake and clutch fluids. New back tyre fitted, then yesterday got the bike mot'd![]()
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Yep :-)sirch345 wrote:Why was that Lloydie, because I hadn't posted up how my bike related progress was goinglloydie wrote: I was starting to think you no longer had a bike Chris !!!![]()
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Thanks Martyagentpineapple wrote:that looks brand new chris, well done mate.....sirch345 wrote:Got the brake calipers, repainted and lacquered fork legs all back on. Renewed the rear brake and clutch fluids. New back tyre fitted, then yesterday got the bike mot'd![]()
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That looks brand new!
Noice!
Well done!
Noice!
Well done!
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Cheekylloydie wrote: Yep :-)
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I do different things to the bike but forget to take a photo or two


Things didn't go straightforward with the fork legs painting either

Cheers Ken,kenmoore wrote:That looks brand new!
Noice!
Well done!
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Well I still know how to put them back together.......



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Looks a great place to go riding hawk
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That speed hump seems a bit extreme tho !lloydie wrote:Looks a great place to go riding hawk
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Seems to be doing the job however...

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