MadKaw wrote:Yeh Frank - after pulling it apart and checking the brushes I couldn't find anything wrong, so I pulled the handle apart and found a wire had come out from the trigger switch..![]()
Thanks EDU, Hopefully the rattle gun will do it, its worked on quite a number of zx10's, but yeh, I hear the 6 one is a real bitch to get off....
I've heard about the CAT problems with these, Blurr had it happen on his race bike. Might keep an eye out for a full system to get rid of the CAT though.
I've got the slip on and the link pipe so the mid chamber thing is already gone.
Wattie wrote:The beast lives! That thing is a weapon.
Is the damper the same as gumby?
fireyrob wrote:The Cat is welded into the headers madkaw!
I remember just having to slightly move the radiator to get the headers off. Hammer n chisel jobbie. Didnt take long!
Suspension wise I got NFI haha
MadKaw wrote:Ok, so I've done the Kleen mod, made and fitted a quick action throttle insert, changed the oil, brake fluid, cleaned the air filter, raised the rear ride height a bit, changed the levers (anyone want shorty pazzo type ones. ?) and mucked around with different maps for PCV - what else can I do.??
I just spent the arvo fixing the rattle gun, so thinking about changing the front sprocket to a 15 T - whats a good gearing set up.?
Any base suspension settings that work - Ride heights etc.. It feels pretty good atm on the few short rides I've been on, but think if it can be better. I've raised the rear a little with 1 washer at the shock but may raise the forks in the triples a little too to get it drop in a bit quicker.? As its mostly for the road don't want to go too far - but I did read in sportsbike mag they raised the forks (dropped the front) 11mm.?
http://www.sportrider.com/tech/suggeste ... n-settings
Steering damper is shit - thinking about revalving - if so who.?
Nelso wrote:
1:3 or 15-45 works at Eastern Creek, so I would go for that ratio.
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