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First rule of bike :. Remove the crappy aftermarket alarm. It's crap. It will let you down.
Gen 2 and presumably gen 3 have an immobilizer don't they ?
Add a tracker, and get a baseball bat, jobs a good'un.
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@JOHN-DYNOSTARwill be happy. Means he can now do Gen 3's !
Something he's been waiting for with baited breathe
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5 hours ago, JOHN-DYNOSTAR said:
interesting bits on the cam timing and stuff. and the suzuki guy is funny now at the end
Sounds like a lot of potential for cheap tweeking in there, cam timing and inlets, 3 cat removal.
Torque does look better placed to me as is, but if you wanna play...
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5 hours ago, mark3evo said:
Gen3 pistons are 0.01 mm tighter in bore than Gen2 at min / max condition
same ring end gap tolerance
tighter, and ability to seal are not necessarily the same thing
also does it spin faster at cranking ?
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Less blowpast, better tolerances.
Throttle bodies should be off/ WO anyway - if it can't breath at cranking speed forget the rest.
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56 minutes ago, Vanishing Point said:
B I G Thanxs4Stitched the six pics
Thank you for providing them in the first place
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Most excellent. Thankyou muchly. Will help when I'm asked 'wirey' questions...
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4 hours ago, madmattt said:
So, all fixed, I hope
Looks good to me
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2 hours ago, keithzx said:
still confused , i was asked were the bikes were and were i got mine from , i have bought several bikes from way outside my area and had them delivered and my old bike taken away in part ex this one included , dont know were the postcode comes into it , you use the phone or go to the dealers ,
Ok, I'll break it down - and I appreciate not everyone may be bothered, so was trying to point it out to give you the option of removal.
You posted a link.
In the link is your postcode.
Use that on something like Google earth and this gives your street.
It wouldn't take much more to find your house number.
Et. voilà - everyone knows where you keep your shiny new bikes.
Now you might not keep them there, or you may use a 'pet' postcode that's not yours, but close enough in the town for such searches. I dunno - but personally I'd strip details like this from effectively public posts. But maybe I just live in the wrong area and so think like that...
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I was trying to indicate that perhaps the interweb it not the best place to put your postcode on....
Worth pulling stuff like that from searches before posting. FB is worst for adding it's little bit of code - I always strip that off.
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2 hours ago, keithzx said:
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postcodehere
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On 4/17/2022 at 7:40 PM, keithzx said:
just seen these on the bike trader (autotrader site ) some dealers have just put them up a couple of hundred pounds !!!
Nice - but you got my postcode wrong.....
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Gear selector switch needs cleaning...
(though I'd join in on this one)
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interesting at 2:56
see it before it 'disappears' like the rest...
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1991 Start agreement.
Reduction, not adding flipped countries to the network...
War is not the answer, but the USA are liars...
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1 hour ago, mark3evo said:
baseball bat at the ready
I'm sure there's a GDPR issue here too....
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Looks like the first guy to die of omicron... may in fact have not done so.
But don't worry, despite deaths for C continuing to fall (https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/deaths) - I'm sure we'll soon be in lockdown again. Yes I know the rate is rising, but what of it if the resultant issues are less ?
Gen3 motor failure 300 miles on 1/4 mile
in Gen 3 Hayabusa (2021 - onwards
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