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Old 06-May-2006, 22:54
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Since you say more performance as opposed to power, I'd definitely get the suspension sorted first. K-tech and Maxton are two very good starting points. It will transform your bike. Do that first, ride it, and see what needs doing next (probably the brakes).
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Old 06-May-2006, 23:07
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well thanks for all the advice, you have given me plenty of things to think about and look into, I think the more expensive options will have to wait till next year
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Changing the gearing is a good cheap mod, I raised my rear sprocket size by 2 teeth and it transformed the bike, this really does give you the feeliing of better low down pull but does drop your top speed a little. I have a bora conversion on my standard cans and have just fitted a ducati performance filter and lid kit. This has made the bike breath a little better (The intake roar on full throttle is superb) Just got to fit the jet kit now, hopefully this will iron out a small flat spot i have around 6k when throttle is wide open.
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Old 07-May-2006, 16:56
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Spend the dosh on a suspension set up for you on the bike as mentioned above and then get yourself on a riders school on a track.

The day you sail round the outside of a GSXR or similar who then asks you what you've done to the bike; the answer being nothing mate, it's dead bog standard apart from the suspension's been set up.
Kin yes mate. Grin factor high!

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Old 07-May-2006, 22:45
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Spend the dosh on a suspension set up for you on the bike as mentioned above and then get yourself on a riders school on a track.

The day you sail round the outside of a GSXR or similar who then asks you what you've done to the bike; the answer being nothing mate, it's dead bog standard apart from the suspension's been set up.
Kin yes mate. Grin factor high!

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My mate does that on his harley with modified ( extended ) forks and 3 foot apehangers. They never ask him what he's done to the bike because they've gone into a state of absoloute shock
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Old 08-May-2006, 15:54
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Can anyone tell me what comes with a dyno jet kit and are they easy to set up
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Old 08-May-2006, 17:17
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Mood: Found a CR250. Let the bone braking begin
jets
needles
springs
as mentioned above
take off the carbs
swap the bits over
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