
Advice on previous owner mods, Airbox, CCT's etc
- lloydie
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Re: Advice on previous owner mods, Airbox, CCT's
Yep spacer fitted , you won't need to do that 

- RickTheHuman
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Re: Advice on previous owner mods, Airbox, CCT's
Cheers Lloydielloydie wrote:Yep spacer fitted , you won't need to do that

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- RickTheHuman
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Re: Advice on previous owner mods, Airbox, CCT's etc
Got a short ride in to check my changes:
TPS adjustment has improved idle and starting but low speed cruise doesn't feel any different.
No noticeable change from reinstalling the air box snorkel.
I have noticed that while the bike is warming up at idle, There is a bit more soot from the rear cylinder - maybe a mixture adjustment needed...
I'm not going to jump into tuning the carbs just yet as I am still reading about that, but I will check/adjust the balance soon.
I finally got the chance to accelerate hard through to 3rd gear and yep the front wheel was off the deck through 1st and most of second. So while not sure if I'm getting the best out of it just yet, the power is there
Have a great weekend!
TPS adjustment has improved idle and starting but low speed cruise doesn't feel any different.
No noticeable change from reinstalling the air box snorkel.
I have noticed that while the bike is warming up at idle, There is a bit more soot from the rear cylinder - maybe a mixture adjustment needed...
I'm not going to jump into tuning the carbs just yet as I am still reading about that, but I will check/adjust the balance soon.
I finally got the chance to accelerate hard through to 3rd gear and yep the front wheel was off the deck through 1st and most of second. So while not sure if I'm getting the best out of it just yet, the power is there

Have a great weekend!
I lika do tha cha cha
Re: Advice on previous owner mods, Airbox, CCT's etc
That is about normal and how the system should work IMHORickTheHuman wrote:Got a short ride in to check my changes:
TPS adjustment has improved idle and starting but low speed cruise doesn't feel any different.
You would notice it the first time you were at road speed and hit a cross wind. You are much better off with it installed, again IMHORickTheHuman wrote:No noticeable change from reinstalling the air box snorkel.
Couple of things here. First there is no real need to let the bike sit and "warm up" in fact. once again IMHO, this is actually hard on them.RickTheHuman wrote:I have noticed that while the bike is warming up at idle, There is a bit more soot from the rear cylinder - maybe a mixture adjustment needed...
From personal experience I have never let mine sit and idle for more then 45 sec before setting off.
Yes I take it easy until the temp gauge comes up but with a bit over 100K miles on my engine I would say not sitting and warming the bike up doesn't hurt anything and saves you fuel


As for the "soot". If you have a "normal" header, stock or aftermarket, you have a 2-1-2 system so it is impossible to know if one cyl is off just by looking at the cans.
Learning how to sync the carbs is important as you will need to do this a couple times a year just as "normal" maintenanceRickTheHuman wrote:I'm not going to jump into tuning the carbs just yet as I am still reading about that, but I will check/adjust the balance soon.
Sounds like you are close, just remember that little changes make a big difference on this bikeRickTheHuman wrote:I finally got the chance to accelerate hard through to 3rd gear and yep the front wheel was off the deck through 1st and most of second. So while not sure if I'm getting the best out of it just yet, the power is there![]()
Have a great weekend!

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Re: Advice on previous owner mods, Airbox, CCT's etc
Did someone delete my post about mccts?
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Re: Advice on previous owner mods, Airbox, CCT's etc
I doubt it. What happened. What I mean is, what makes you think your post was deleted. Are you sure you hit the Submit post btn.Did someone delete my post about mccts?

@RickTheHuman Making good progress there.

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- RickTheHuman
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Re: Advice on previous owner mods, Airbox, CCT's etc
So it is. woops. I obviously didn't pay to much attention while laying under there cleaning it8541Hawk wrote:As for the "soot". If you have a "normal" header, stock or aftermarket, you have a 2-1-2 system so it is impossible to know if one cyl is off just by looking at the cans.

Cheers for the tips too mate

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