by phoenix76rb » Tue Jun 24, 2014 7:45 am
So, I ordered front brake pads; got the wrong ones. Took the caliper off anyway, removed the pads, cleaned off all the fork oil contamination from the rotor, caliper, and pads, the fork leg, the fender, etc, and reassembled. The bike stops much better now. Waiting for the new fork seals to arrive from England this week. Adjusted the shift lever downward, adjusted the rear brake pedal downward, took the bike out for a ride, feels 1,000% better and more fun with the ergos adjusted to fit me and my riding position. Took it out on the highway at 70+ mph for the first time and it felt very stable and capable. Hard to get used to a low powered bike after years with extremely overpowered bikes. Funny, since I never had more than about 55hp for my first 20 years riding, but the last 18 years have been on ever-faster bikes for the most part.
Debating on whether to take this MZ up to my "home" track at Summit Point, WVa on July 4th for a track day that I plan to attend, or to just ride my normal track "weapon," which is a 2003 Ducati 1000SS that I have built for track use only. I always loved racing slow bikes, but on track days there are so many fools out there on 150+hp hyperbikes that I have found that being on a really slow bike can be .... disconcerting.
Decisions, decisions.
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Tim in Herndon, VA, USA
1995 MZ-660 Skorpion Sport
1975 Ducati 750GT round-case (basket case)
1967 Honda CL-90
2003 Ducati DS1000SS Ultra-lightweight Street Roadster
1999 Ducati 750SS Frankenstein with DS1000SS engine
2000 Harley FXDX
2007 Harley FLHXI