YUP L.LOWE ON A BANDIT 400 WITH AN RGV SWING ARM GOING TO PIHA, GOOD VIDEOOriginally Posted by White trash
YUP L.LOWE ON A BANDIT 400 WITH AN RGV SWING ARM GOING TO PIHA, GOOD VIDEOOriginally Posted by White trash
Thanks TwoSeven, the one I rode today was a bit peaky in first (can't remember at what revs though, maybe 5000ish).Originally Posted by TwoSeven
I also rode a CBR600RR & a CBR600F4i today, the F4i was too much like my current bike and the RR just didn't feel right.
I had though about the 636 but haven't yet riden one, and can't afford to shell out for a brand new one.
The Unknown Rider
Now I just wonder who ended up with that bandit after LL tossed it awayOriginally Posted by WINJA
To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?
More fool him for bending over and taking it.Originally Posted by White trash
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
They get a real fright when a 400 goes around the outside of them at 160kmsOriginally Posted by FROSTY
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Is anyone actually going to answer the question? As you know, I have just bought the 1000GTR, which is a carby model. Even tho there wasn't an option of a F.I model, I've wondered myself what the difference would be if any. Is F.I starting to become standard on most bikes these days (especially larger capacity)?
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Ever notice that anyone slower than you is an idiot, but anyone going faster is a maniac?
As yourself this then.Originally Posted by zadok
How many carbed cars can you buy new?
Vote David Bain for MNZ president
you don't need to shell out for a new one. You can get an '03 for around 10k or so, a little more and it'll be better looked after.. but they aren't too expensive, and the 03/04 is the pick of the crop so far..Originally Posted by Slingshot
Any chance of getting a copy of that vid?Originally Posted by WINJA
Originally Posted by zadok
Apart from the technical stuff, FI engines using less fuel and run much leaner (at least they should) to optimize fuel to air ratio. Bear in mind some countries have emission regulations enforced and getting very grumpy if you don’t follow them!!!much easier to throw in a new (leaner) fuel mapping instead of rejetting the whole thing.
Have you ever ridden a stock ducati? Eg. ST3 or 4shocker
Basically it doesn’t matter if you run a carb or FI engine, if you want to do a proper set up you need some equipment and knowledge.
mjvduc
Seconded.Originally Posted by WRT
EDIT because apparently this message was too damn short to be posted
Originally Posted by Wanker software
IF YOU KNOW HIM ASK ABOUT THE CRYING INDIAN WHO MIGHT STILL HAVE ITOriginally Posted by WRT
I don't know the answer..but there is something funky about twin injector 62mm TB's...
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True. But that is mainly because FI is easier to get a pass on California emission rules. You can set them up to be very lean JUST at the conditions that the emission test is run at . That's harder with carbs.Originally Posted by White trash
Back in the 70's (or thereabouts) some manufacturers like Aston Martin and Triumph (car Triumph) used to use carbs on their sporty models , and FI on a detuned version for the States, because with FI they could pass the emission tests.
FI is very nice until it goes wrong. Then it's very horrible. Carbs is a pain, but when they go wrong human beings can fix them.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
OK....So by the sounds of it, it's not a big deal either way.
Thanks all.
The Unknown Rider
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