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norcal616

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  1. 33 minutes ago, nhchris said:

    Another good reason to run a front fender extender.  The R&C I have knocks down a lot of debris that would normally hit the headers and engine bits.  Cheap insurance!

    Or a Higdonion engine cage/skid plate... my buddy tells me it makes a nice "ting" when a rock/pebble is denied the chance to say hello to the engine/oil pan..

  2. On 11/9/2019 at 1:05 AM, TTR Ignition said:

    230F?! WOW - that's nuts. I have to wonder if your thermostat isn't undersized for the load you're putting on it. That, or your rad is in dire need of a flush.

    Another option might be your new tune - 120hp might be too much for your cooling system, especially if the fuel map leans out vs OEM as you approach peak power at WFO. Even more than cars, bikes are partly cooled by the fuel evapourating in the intake ports and against the pistons.

    Nah, running it hard, and letting it sit after a back to back session without leaving it on electric wise to run fan or having a fan blow on it... I'm also running a -1T front sprocket so my rpms are a bit higher... this was a few years ago in the middle of a evil wicked heat wave... I do agree that seeing running temps at 230 is extreme... i also remember that day after that session,  I left the heated grips on and went to turn the power on to turn em off and caught a glimpse of coolant temp at 230... yes I do have a wideband hooked up and yes the AFRs hit the 15.7- 16.2 range at WOT above 11k rpms... as for the tune in general it typically  runs AFRs from 13.3-15.3 under my normal  conditions... 

    I didn't  realize I posted this, I was saving it to think it over move... I must have hit sent and not the back button...

  3. 20 minutes ago, betoney said:

    @OLDESTP - 2wheeldynoworks usually has a sale every holiday.  Black Friday is coming up in a few weeks.

    I forgot about that- also they can bundle the tune with aftermarket exhaust for even more cost savings vs buying  separately... they also have various tuning software to use from FTecu, Woolich, PCV for example for you pick from... 

  4. 20 minutes ago, OLDESTP said:

    Has anyone had the ecu flashed on a gt yet ? All of the ecu benefits aside is there any additional power gain with an ecu flash ??

    A tune and aftermarket exhaust will put out approx 115-120whp with approx 65TQ(every dyno is a bit different, exhaust brands are close in HP/TQ but slightly different "power curves" and different tuning software can alter the final HP/TQ a tiny bit) ... 

    Stock OEM tune is approx 105whp with 60TQ

    Just a tune on stock exhaust you probably will see approx 112-115whp with a tiny bump in TQ

     

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  5. This bike runs cool when not hammering on it like at a track- the coolant temp is not really comparable  to an automobile where is basically sits at 190-200*F... my bike pretty much hovers around 150-170*F unless I'm at the track where it will run at 215-230*F last I recall... 

  6. 22 minutes ago, ozn3 said:

    For those who got the street rally pegs, did you have to adjust the rear brake and gear shifter position? I saw some members mention that the foot pegs are slightly taller than the stock one. 

    You may have to adjust the gear shifter, can't say for sure... I adjust mine the day I got it to suit my riding boots... You want to let the gear shift fall back to it's neutral resting position after shifting to allow the next shift to happen otherwise it will kinda hang up...

  7. 55 minutes ago, wordsmith said:

    What on earth is that silver-coloured component stuck vertically on the outside of the rhs 'down-tube' part of the 700's zorst system?   Looks ghastly, IMO, and would seem to be very damage-prone in that exposed position.

    Another emissions device 🙄... mainly to keep the compliance for like 20-30k miles or longer than the Euro4 rules... Some bikes will die off like the Hayabusa in EU but USA can still sell em today... Or it's a possibility  Yamaha relocated the "cat" from just inside the exhaust can to where is located in picture...

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  8. It seems like nowadays people want a versatile motorcycle( commute, track, weekend canyon runs- all in one) that offers best bang for the buck... Yamaha hit a few grand slams with the CP2/CP3 platforms... also to me sadly the likes of premium brands ( Ducati, BMW, Aprilia etc) seem to price out bikes like a "al a carte" food menu... 

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  9. 4 hours ago, piotrek said:

    Mmm... re-valve kit... hardcore... have fun 😎

    It will be educational... Already have the tools such as Traxxion Dynamics fork service kit and race tech suspension book... Compared to the horror story of the FZ-07 forks this should be a easier 😅( Knocks on wood)... Stoltec even listed the sag numbers to achieve as well as the oil amount, even the new shim stacks are stacked accordingly and zip tied together...

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  10. 55 minutes ago, baobei said:

    I don't recall a "whine" noise, so that might be something!  Where could I look on bike to check this?

    You might be able to see it if you look from the sides along the top of motor, but you just may have to pull the airbox up to see, maybe get a friend to see/help... The hose is on bottom of airbox and goes to valve cover... The "whine" is distinct, you will notice if you did have a kinked hose vs a non kinked hose( I should mention I removed the noise damping foam under the gas tank) so that might make the "whine" more audible... 

    I had a kinked airbox hose and didn't even notice it till I blew a seal on the clutch arm at the engine cover...after fixing the seal and unkinking the hose, I definitely noticed the distinct "whine"...

  11. 12 minutes ago, Wintersdark said:

    Yeah, I've watched most of his stuff.  Really educational, but sadly much is "go for a ride, see how it feels, then adjust to suit" which isn't too helpful.

    What I do is this: 

    After I have achieved my sag: I put a piece of painters tape near each adjustment with how it's currently set...

    Next I only make one adjustment at a time such as adding a few clicks of compression- go for a ride, not just round the block... Make a mental note or write down how it felt... Then I adjust the setting back to original and then take out 2 clicks and go for a ride, again take note... you can go more clicks to see how it really works when you add/take out let's say 5-6clicks, etc...

    Now put that back to original- go to another adjustment and repeat the process and vice versa... 

    From there with all your notes and see that yea- I really liked how it behaved when I did this one adjustment... From there you can fine tune the other adjustments doing the same process since... 

    By the time your done you should have an idea how your suspension behaves to your riding style/conditions... 

  12. Getting ECU reflash will drop MPG a few points in general or more depending on variables

    I personally dunno who EDR performance is/quality of said tune so that is unknown to me at what they aim for in terms of tuning...

    Is the airbox breather hose kinked( you won't hear the "whine" noise from airbox if hose is kinked) , are you still running the stock exhaust- if so is the O2 sensor reading correctly...

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