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micheleen wrote: It can't help the engine pull a higher gear since it isn't increasing power but on a long downhill/strong following wind you'll have a higher top speed simply because you won't hit the rev limiter so early.
Cheers, Mike
jbthumper wrote:micheleen wrote: It can't help the engine pull a higher gear since it isn't increasing power but on a long downhill/strong following wind you'll have a higher top speed simply because you won't hit the rev limiter so early.
Cheers, Mike
oh...never crossed my mind...
Thanks Mike!
ptong,for the brakes...for brake pins, loosen the brake pin "caps" using wd-40 or something equievelent,take out calipers,take out pins,wipe brake pistons with cloth(w/wd-40),then wipe dry,apply greace,loosen the brake fluid resevoir and start pushing those brake pinstons slowly and evenly,close the resevoir cap and install everything else as usual. Hope this helps.
and
my question on the 28mm carb too...because our motos are on high compression pistons...they can't really burn too much petrol,right?it was design for high power n fuel economy,right??
right??right??right??
ptong wrote:thanks for the tips,
also when you say you modified your airbox, did you replace it with another air filter of some kind or did you modify the actual airbox?
jbthumper wrote:my question on the 28mm carb too...because our motos are on high compression pistons...they can't really burn too much petrol,right?it was design for high power n fuel economy,right??
right??right??right??
jbthumper wrote:I did that trick too...
but does the TMcarb(flat slide) comes with an air screw??
anyone got any idea??
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