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    Full system exhausts

    How many here have put a full system on their bike and had to remove the back pressure valve thing by whichever name it goes on the particular bike?

    I just put one on and it's mean, except runs like a mutt with bird flu below 2000rpm. Now I never thought this would be a problem, but I've started a new job this week and commuting to work is a pain in the ass, especially in the wet when you've got to ride the clutch while doing a u-turn in front of an oncoming bus.

    Will getting a custom map help this particular problem much?

    Where's the best place to go for one? I was going to go to Ray Clee, figuring he'd have a bit of knowledge about this stuff, but the seller recommended GP Motorcycles in Tauranga, saying that they had the DynoJet Dyno or something like that.

    Recommendations?

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    thought about a power commander to help the issue? eBay is a cheap place to look..


    oh, and if a cop sees you pulling right out of the drive on a no-right junction, nail it, or go up the road a bit and pull into one of the drives on the right next to the bus shelter

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    Got a PC3 already actually BJ...it does fuel better than before once past that 2 thou' mark...

    haha...I'm bound to get sprung going right towards the South-bound motorway on-ramp some day soon...
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    have you had it remapped since you installed the system?

    just turn left out the drive, go into the middle of the road, then turn right into the bus stop/drive, then just nail it.. I do it all the time. It's a U turn then, and there's nothing wrong with U turns

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    Anything GP trading can do, Ray Clee can do better. Difference is, how much do you wanna spend?

    There's a reason Andrew Stroud and Ray are always at the front mate.

    (This is no way a dig at GP trading. They do good work at a good price)
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    Yeah, I've got a bit of faith in the Ray Clee name, I'm sure he can do a good job.

    I don't mind paying a bit more to get it done absolutely right. $200ish, $300 at most. It wouldn't cost more than this I assume?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    have you had it remapped since you installed the system?

    just turn left out the drive, go into the middle of the road, then turn right into the bus stop/drive, then just nail it.. I do it all the time. It's a U turn then, and there's nothing wrong with U turns
    Yeah there was a bit of traffic today so I did that...but if it's clear I can't be arsed and just gun it. That new on-ramp layout has quite a nice corner, and you're protected from the view of the motorway traffic for a few metres so can pull a sneaky little wheelie without much risk if you feel the need (which you do after work)
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    what sorta bike toast?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    what sorta bike toast?
    Ah, I was hoping you wouldn't ask Winja...it's a 'FUCKIN SACK OF SHIT HONDA FIREBLADE (929) THAT'S NOT EVEN AS FAST AS A GIXXER 750'.

    Actually it's not as fast as a K1 or later 750 I don't reckon. Goes ok up to 240 but I think from then on it's really missing the ram air...struggles a bit. Won't be a bad bike once the forks are sorted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toast
    Ah, I was hoping you wouldn't ask Winja...it's a 'FUCKIN SACK OF SHIT HONDA FIREBLADE (929) THAT'S NOT EVEN AS FAST AS A GIXXER 750'.

    Actually it's not as fast as a K1 or later 750 I don't reckon. Goes ok up to 240 but I think from then on it's really missing the ram air...struggles a bit. Won't be a bad bike once the forks are sorted.
    ITS PROLLY A BIT RICH DOWN LOW AND A LITTLE LEAN UP TOP ,IT DONT SOUND LIKE ROCKET SCIENCE TO SORT OUT.
    IS THE AIR FILTER CLEAN?

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    hav you had a search on the net for the right fuel map for your exhuast?
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    ITS PROLLY A BIT RICH DOWN LOW AND A LITTLE LEAN UP TOP ,IT DONT SOUND LIKE ROCKET SCIENCE TO SORT OUT.
    IS THE AIR FILTER CLEAN?
    I think the filter is ok.

    Shouldn't take much sorting from a pro...and it will be better everywhere else too...
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    hav you had a search on the net for the right fuel map for your exhuast?
    I got this second hand...I'm just using the one that the previous owner had on there, which he said was the one for the exhaust.

    (edit: the exhaust and PC3 came from the same dude)
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    have a look on www.dynojet.com search through the fuel maps...see if theres some thing there to try....no harm in trying.... might save ya alot of $$$ if something works well!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    have a look on www.dynojet.com search through the fuel maps...see if theres some thing there to try....no harm in trying.... might save ya alot of $$$ if something works well!!
    Cheers poos, I'll take a look at that.

    All the Americans reckon that there's nothing quite like a custom map, but yeah, I'll try these ones first, definitely no harm in trying. Gotta get the bike out of shit city more though, so that I can assess the performance at higher rpm's.
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