Moriwaki VTR on the road at last

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Stormin Ben wrote: Was going great guns til I got to the photo of the frame and rearsets detail when the mural of the gurning ogre you've had painted onto it leapt out at me!! :twisted:
Sorry Ben, didn't mean to spoil your fun :oops: will make sure I am out of reflective shot next time :wink:
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If there is gonna be a gathering at Revolution Racing I'll meet you lot there, only 60 miles away lol, what dates etc are people planning on going ?





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Sorry Kingster but I'm a bloke and therefore allowed to be fickle
I've changed the object of my affections to this pair
http://www.classic-motorbikes.com/stoc ... kID=102717

http://www.classic-motorbikes.com/stock ... kID=102873

The Cagiva in particular is a work of art -I wish I was brave enough to phone up and ask how much
Dribble dribble
I've got an inferiority complex
But its not a very good one!
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Wow!
Loris Capirossi s bike for me please.
Now where did I leave my wallet? ......Damn the wife has it. :evil: Do they do a matchbox version?

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Pete.L wrote: Do they do a matchbox version?
Pete.l
I thought that it WAS a matchbox version when you see little Loris stood next to it!!
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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kingster wrote:It's going on Roger's dyno (Revolution Racing) on the 12/13 May, hoping for 125 at the wheel, as that's what Roger reckons a stage 1 will do.

Fuelling isn't spot on, as there's a few minor low down flat spots, so looking forward to getting it fully sorted.

It does launch nicely at about 6-7k tho! Even had the front wheel off the deck (only just) in third off the power. Giggled like a kid in a sweetshop. It is geared for acceleration mind (15/42) and the Spondon arm has a lot of room to move the wheel back (to stop the front end going so light), but to be honest, I love it!

Kingster
How did it go on the dyno :?:

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Double edged sword!

Down on power, only did just over 118 at the rear wheel - the best std storm (with K&N, Dynojet and Cans) was 108.

Roger reckoned the valves might need looking at, as it should easily do 125bhp. Plus the rough running I had at below 5-6k revs would also point to valves, as the fuelling was fine.

Anyway, I have had the heads off over the weekend and indeed the valves needed lapping in - especially the exhausts.

Although it was down on power, it still felt way better than my old std storm, and as the extra 10bhp was something to really shout about, I am now looking forward to another 8bhp!!!

Just feel a bit of a tw@t for not doing it while I had it apart last winter!

Never mind, 8 more to get with a bit of luck :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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sounds great, i'll have to pop round, saying as i'm round the corner, for a chat and a cuppa and have a look :D
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kingster wrote:Double edged sword!

Down on power, only did just over 118 at the rear wheel - the best std storm (with K&N, Dynojet and Cans) was 108.

Roger reckoned the valves might need looking at, as it should easily do 125bhp. Plus the rough running I had at below 5-6k revs would also point to valves, as the fuelling was fine.

Anyway, I have had the heads off over the weekend and indeed the valves needed lapping in - especially the exhausts.

Although it was down on power, it still felt way better than my old std storm, and as the extra 10bhp was something to really shout about, I am now looking forward to another 8bhp!!!

Just feel a bit of a tw@t for not doing it while I had it apart last winter!

Never mind, 8 more to get with a bit of luck :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
That's interesting, I wish you good luck for the next time :!: Don't feel a tw@t mate none of us are perfect :!: :wink:

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Post by kingster »

All sorted now, so off to get her Dyno'd again tomorrow (Sat 3rd).

Mid range malarky has gone so fingers crossed!

Anyone going to Devil's Bridge? If so, see you there about midday for a sarny.

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Chris, see you up there fella 8)
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monomaster wrote:Very nice work there mate.... 8)

I'll be sending my heads over to Roger in a few months, so he can perform his magic on mine too... its a shame we can't get the Stage 3 set up anymore :x Roger reckons it was good for 150hp+ :twisted:
I like the Ohlins front end...did you have the same fairing clearance problems I had with mine?
The light weight wheels make a huge performance gain too... Aprillia Factory items?
Do you have Dymag wheels?

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Anyone know what happened to Kingster and his stunning VTR, we never did hear the outcome from the re-run on the Dyno :?:
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Still here!

Never did get it back on Roger's dyno, but had it on one at the Farmyard rally and it was still down a bit. However it was a mad hot day.

I lapped the valves in and rebuilt the top end, which completely sorted the iffy spot it had at 4 - 5 thou, and it was going well.

Then on July 5th, I ploughed my microlight into the ground and hit a dry stone wall - not recommended. Badly hurt with multiple breaks - now full of metal in my right leg and arm.

7 months later and I can walk again and looking fwd to the spring when I can get the old Moriwaki back out.

Kingster
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