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T.W.R
5th February 2006, 12:15
Having seen a couple of KBs have these machines. Thought this Info may be of interest and worth a read ;)
F5 Dave
7th February 2006, 16:41
Cheers, I'll have a read tonight.
Mental Trousers
8th February 2006, 13:50
Ta .
Monsterbishi
8th February 2006, 13:55
Yay, more stuff to include in my YZF750 folder of stuff :-)
Mental Trousers
8th February 2006, 13:57
Yay, more stuff to include in my YZF750 folder of stuff :-)
What exactly do you have in your little folder of YZF750 stuff ...... ??
Monsterbishi
8th February 2006, 14:02
Mostly pics of original specs, ad's, etc - I'll link 'em up when I get home from work tonight.
F5 Dave
9th February 2006, 08:49
YEC tuning manual
parts cattledog. FCR parts cattledog, clutch mod, 1000 conversion notes, R1 caliper conversion.
Mental Trousers
9th February 2006, 13:15
R1 caliper conversion?? Something to think about. The 6 pots are very strong but rather vicious and grabby, so I'm not at all keen to do stoppies on mine unfortunately. Which is a shame cos I find doing stoppies much easier than popping wheelies.
F5 Dave
9th February 2006, 14:29
Likely the discs are warped? Have you been to Exup brotherhood?
http://exupbrotherhood1.com/phpbb2/index.php
Do a search & you will find a couple of instructions, one I penned under (F5), the search isn't very good though.
Argh it's pretty bad so try
http://exupbrotherhood1.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=1438&highlight=calliper
&
http://exupbrotherhood1.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=1706&highlight=calliper
2nd one also has a link to my bike mid transformation from std to now.
Also the fork springs are pretty soft even though they don't feel that way (high speed compresion damping).
Have to use R1 mc. Works a treat though. Much betterer. Looks like it could be std too, which legally is good. well it is std on my model eh?
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