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Old 12-Sep-2014, 18:26   #1
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Sounds like a few things that are easily fixed - spongy brakes probably just need a caliper clean, fresh fluid and maybe some new pads.
Yes you'll need to rev it more but it's a 750 not a litre bike! It'll be fine on the road and you'll just need to learn to ride it differently on the track.
But yellow? FFS...



But red ones are so common and we all know that the yellow ones are quicker :-)
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Old 12-Sep-2014, 18:58   #2
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Well I rode it to work and I was overwhelmed and underwhelmed in equal measure. Firstly it stalled at every junction, so I was forced to do Grand Prix style getaways from junctions. Once it warmed up it seemed better until I costed into a roundabout in second pulled in the clutch to change down to first as the traffic had stopped blocking the exit and the engine stopped. I pulled in the clutch and thumbed the starter nothing had to stop and put me feet down, then get the thing into neutral. Thumb it again ( traffic in front disappears as traffic behind builds up ) nothing. Push it to the kerb and swear a bit. Would it start would it boat! Gave it a minute and put the cold start on a quarter, thumb it again and away it goes. Ride the rest of the way with a bit of choke on. Then I had to go home mid morning, Hardly any traffic and a nice mix of up hill twisty roads. A revelation. Razor sharp handling. Wanna change line ? No problem just will it and it happens. Wanna lean over even more ? No problem just do it. Wanna go faster ? No problem just rev it more. I think I could forgive this bike just about anything once it is out on the open road. I think with a full tank of 5* ( showing my age there) through it the motor will sweeten up too. Maybe I haven't made a mistake after all.
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Old 13-Sep-2014, 11:33   #3
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just sounds like it needs a service and the CO2 & TPS setting up (both v simple fro a tech with the right kit) and it will be fine
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Old 13-Sep-2014, 14:58   #4
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just sounds like it needs a service and the CO2 & TPS setting up (both v simple fro a tech with the right kit) and it will be fine

Agree with that. Just needs a fettle and it'll be transformed.


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