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Trambo

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  1. Take a look at the Gilles Tooling ($130) adjusters... $40 doesn't seem too bad lol Crikey. That's just ludicrous.
  2. I purchased mine from eBay 2 weeks ago, the seller was dude0_15. Shipped from the UK. https://m.ebay.com/itm/Yamaha-MT-09-Tracer-900-Sport-Tracker-Street-Rally-XSR900-Chain-Adjusters/232712117141?hash=item362eb91b95:g:Q3sAAOSwj85YRvxZ A little spendy with the conversion rate, but very blingy. I like 'em.
  3. We'll be there from June 3rd thru 10th. You headed down?
  4. I just got my used Sargent a few weeks ago, and I'm loving it.
  5. What kinda rally??Well, for several years it was THE official Suzuki SV Rally USA. Sadly, that came to an end a few years back, not surprisingly after the SV was discontinued and a lot of participants parted ways with the venerable old SV's and a lot of folks just lost interest as attendance dropped the last 3 or 4 years. Thankfully, a core group of us that have been going for years decided to continue the annual trek every year the first week of June, and we now call it "BYOR" for "Bring Your Own Rally". We still have a few SV owners that attend, but we have a much broader spectrum of motorbikes now. Examples include BMW, Ducati, Triumph, KTM, heck you name it and we bring all kinds. We all share a passion for riding. It's a great group we have, although this year I think we're down to only 14 attendees. Last year we had around 20 or so. The older we all get, the harder it is for people to notch that week in the calendar books.
  6. Our group will be down there 1st week of June for the annual 'rally'. This will be my tenth year going down. I'm pretty stoked, it never gets old riding down there.
  7. Really interested in your opinion! I like the looks of that screen. I don't want to go the barn door route, and have been switching back and forth between the stock screen and nothing at all... It's nice. Still flows air onto the helmet but with virtually no buffeting or turbulence like OEM. Givi designed it pretty well. I'll switch off to my short flyscreen in the hottest months of the summer for full airflow onto the torso. The only downside is for now it appears to be only available from overseas. I ordered mine from Italy via eBay store (and help from Google translator, haha) and had no issues getting it delivered pretty darn quickly.
  8. Matt's intermediate rebuild for the forks, Nitron NTR1 shock. The Nitron is superb kit.
  9. I like the look of that screen, what is it? What is the total length of the screen? Thanks Givi D2122S It's 18 inches.
  10. I've been lucky enough to ride to work half the week thanks to good weather here in RVA. Finally coming to grips with all the many upgrades I did this winter. The new Givi is pretty dang nice. I have the D2122S, not the big honking tall monster everyone seems to love. ( Sorry. To each their own) While it doesn't move the air over my head, the shape & design just spills smooth air on my helmet. No turbulence, no buffeting, no howling noise, just smoother, quieter airflow now. The new forks and shock are stupendous. This, by far, is the best bang for the buck I have spent on the FJ. It's completely transformed. So much smoother, predictable, and very well-behaved now... Better ride overall by a huge margin. Anyone here still on the fence about suspension upgrades, listen up: Get off your arse and do it. You will not regret it.
  11. Forks by Matt rebuilds are finally installed. When I finished up, it was not raining, just a balmy 44 degrees out and road surfaces were dry. So of COURSE you know I had to do a short shakedown ride. This FJ-09 may look like my old motorcycle, but that's pretty much the only similarity it has now to the previous unmodified version. It sounds, rides, feels, handles, brakes, accelerates and pretty much does everything like an entirely different motorcycle now. Exhaust: It's slightly loud, even with the baffle installed, I purposely rode with no earplugs just to gauge the sound on a ride. Still, it's pretty nice, even if a bit loud while on the gas. Off the gas it quiets up nicely, and thanks to the ECU flash, there's no popping or backfire off-throttle. I don't think it's raucous enough to make my neighbors hate me. Speaking of the ECU flash, it really smoothed out the low-RPM choppiness that nearly everyone complains about. Throttle response is a lot silkier now and the fueling is much better as far as I could sense. This is a win. The Sargent seat will take some getting used to, all 9k miles on the bike have come on the OEM saddle, and the Sarge is a LOT different. I think for long days & rides it's going to be a huge improvement, since it removes the pressure points on the arse. I kept my Alaska Leather sheepskin buttpad for a little plush. (Hey, I'm old. Get off my lawn) The new Givi D2122S windshield is really quite nice. Although my test ride wasn't long or at speeds over 60mph, so far as I could tell it does move the air a lot better than the OEM POS, with less buffeting on my Shoei than stock. Time will tell, but I feel like this was a good purchase. The new suspension... well, I saved the best for last. The new shock and rebuilt cartridge forks transformed this motorcycle. Granted, I have NOT tuned on it one bit, including setting the sag (very soon)... But even still, the test ride really showed my just how fantastic this motorcycle is with a good suspension under it. Fork dive under hard braking is completely resolved. Harsh, violent bumps in the pavement are barely noticeable, whereas before the stock setup would nearly loosen your fillings and crush your vertebrae. Turn-in now is almost telepathic fast, and although that may change slightly once we get the sag correctly set, it feels so much more precise and eager to turn than before. I cannot imagine how much better this bike is going to rail on the roads down at Deal's Gap in June. Happy day!
  12. I think it's all good. Matt said 1-2mm is not unusual, there is no other play in any direction other than the side-to-side. Also, once I put weight on the rear suspension and loaded the shock, I couldn't move it at all. I may have been overthinking it a bit. I can see how it would be bad to have it too snug and binding, it would negatively hinder the swingarm movement and pivot point.
  13. Oh, I'm aware, had the same thing with my '07 SV-650. Really transformed the bike into an entirely different machine. I've got it installed now, I texted pattonme for his 2 cents regarding some very slight play on the lower mount clevis, I have about 2mm side-to-side play there between the clevis and the shock mount that has me scratching my head... Anyone else have this? I didn't notice this when I yanked the OEM shock off, but then again I wasn't paying that much attention to this during disassembly.
  14. I'm almost finished installing my sexy new Nitron shock. Had to reference back to betoney's posts in the thread I saved. Easy-peasy lemon squeezy!
  15. Apparently, @britelitebob has a direct connection to a manufacturer of something of the kind you're after. Now, you too can be part of 'beak nation', for an easy one time payment of $60. BLB can provide details. ROFL Yeeeeeah, pass.
  16. I also really like the look, it really does "complete" the bike IMO, but daggonit the price for a l'il piece of plastic... Nope
  17. In the past I have had someone press down on the rear seat, raising the front end, while I slid a block under the header. I've done this as well. Only a temporary lift. If I need the front wheel off the ground long-term, I use my paddock stands.
  18. That was crazy. We lost power for half the day Friday. Here's an interesting article: http://www.richmond.com/weather/friday-s-nor-easter-entered-the-ranks-of-va-s/article_297db5e3-3d93-52f2-9d2d-6047ef5ac570.html
  19. Everyone with a red bike uses the red rim tape, which is exactly why I went with a different color. I try to be a little different or have my bike unique in some way. *cough* not a red bike *cough* only 1 red wheel *cough*
  20. Stick with the reflective. The bonus visibility is unquestionable.
  21. Got my flyscreen from the powdercoat man today, grommets installed and ready to mount. Test fit is perfect, hole alignment is as good if not better than OEM:
  22. That's cool. I swapped one in on my '07 SV-650 several years ago, and it was a night/day improvement!
  23. My powdercoat guy got the new flyscreen finished. I'll pick it up tomorrow, and once I get a chance I'll mount it on the bike and snap some photos of the finished product. He ended up doing a nice satin black finish that very closely mimics the "flat" paint finish on the FJ. Pic:
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