Bored and it's wet so here I am wasting time on the internet. After levels my bike developed a low speed missfire. Put up with it for a week but decided to get some plugs. Bought the plugs and the missfire has gone. Well thats quite funny coz the missfire dissapeared as soon as I bought the plugs, even though I haven't actually fitted them yet! They are still in my pocket, spooky eh!
Just a tip most of you probably already know that I picked up from last time I did plugs. I scraped a piece of wire around the plug before I pull it out and flick - out comes a big piece of grit. That wouldn't have been nice dropping into the head I thought. Just before I ripped them out I had the clever idea to stick the vacume cleaner end over the plug and sure enough rattle rattle - another decent sized stone the wire trick had missed. So remember to check you don't have anything sitting there ready to drop when the plug is pulled out.
Gave the carb a clean and drilled the second hole in the slide today while I wait for my motor to come back from the surgeons. Also made a bit of a discovery - the breather and its filter (sits ontop and to the front left of the air box - obvious with the seat of) for the carbie is really important. We should be making a point of cleaning it each time we clean the main air filter.
In the top of my carbie under the diaphragm there was a reasonable amount of grit and a peice of the old filter. While it is unlikely that the filter would have been ingested but the engine there is every chance that the grit could be but the motor.
Cheers R
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
Well I got my IMS tank installed before heading down to Tauranga via Waihi on Thursday. I got 322 K's before switching on to reserve, and stopped at KatiKati to fill up. It looked like I still had the best part of a couple of litres left in the tank, so may have got to Tauranga on the one tank .... but didn't want to chance it !!
Coming home today, I filled up before leaving Tauranga, went back up the same way, except I turned back onto highway 25 instead of heading for the Hamilton/Auckland highway. I then turned off 25, and went up to Auckland via Miranda, Kaiaua, Clevedon, Papakura, and onto the motorway ....
I had to switch onto reserve half way between Wellsford and Kaiwaka, and stopped and gassed up at Kaiwaka. I put just over 16 litres in the tank then to fill it right up again.
I'm just guessing, .... as I'm not exactly certain what the capacity of my IMS tank is, but think I have been getting a bit over 19 to 20 K's per litre. Thats pretty good in my book. I certainly appreciate the IMS and not having to stop so often!
Wow .... you can do 50kph in 4th ?? At 50kph I am in between 2nd, and struggling to stay in 3rd as it is boardering on labouring and chugging to much !!
I'm looking at going to a 14 tooth when I'm fully run in. So far I have just under 1600K on her which isn't bad for the short time i have had it!! I'm bloody impressed with it !!!
I can't imagine the DR with a smaller front spocket (here anyway) It seems fairly smooth around 100 kmh,better at 110 and humming along at 120 (open road limit 130 here) (Most of the trails are fairly open so 1st is still usable)
I was out again early for a blat (300kms)
Still need to get a bigger fuel tank.
At this stage a DR will be on the cards once back in NZ
I get up to 50 in 3rd and can hold 4th at that speed which is not a lot above idle though.
With a 15 tooth sprocket it hits the rev limit at 100k in 2nd so it will stop at 93 with a 14 tooth on, so I am waiting to check what difference this makes to my speed on the kart track. Up till now I was letting it rev to the limit and using 2nd gear on the whole track. It was fair doing its nut by the end of the straights though. Now I will have to make 2 up changes and 2 downshifts per lap, even then it will be about half the changes the guys on the KTM's make.
I like the 14 tooth for general riding and think I will keep it. Did a road trip with a 600 sportsbike up Middlemarch - Mcraes - Dunback - Palmerston - Dunedin last weekend and found it good for ummm higher speeds but much better than the 15 tooth for doing legal speeds comfortably as it used to lug at 100k in 5th.
As a matter of interest can you let us know how your bike improves as it loosens up seeing as you seem to be keeping a record of things. I am a poor sod who had to buy 2nd hand.
Just been talking to a workmate who rode out to see me motarding one day and promptly went out and bought a DRZ!!! He he! He was working out the gearing he needed for Teretonga later this month and put me onto this site.
http://www.gearingcommander.com/
Select you bike and gears and see what the speed is in each gear. Or enter your custom set up and it works it for you.
Note that the DR650 default maximum RPM is set to 6500 - it should be 7800 if you rev to the limit.
Ideally if you could get a dyno chart and work out each speed so when you change it would drop you down to where the torque and horsepower lines cross, hmmmm!!! Maybe I wont need to get a tacho - just remember or mark the speedo where the best speed is to change each gear.
EDIT: I just realised that I am also using oversized (140/90- 17)tyre so entered that into the calculation and it increased the theoratical top speed by 10Kph! Does that seem right to you guys???
Nevermind the Bollocks
my wife took these photos on her camera just after I got back home from Tauranga last Saturday.
New IMS tank, skid plate on, and new Rider seat from McDonald Motor Trimmers, Glasgow Street, Tauranga .. (Thanks Mac)
I'm really pleased with the seat. I asked to have it look very much like the standard seat, but with more width as it goes back for passenger comfort as well as rider comfort. It is also a little thicker for the passenger. It works very well while retaining the original style. the new foam makes a LOT of difference. I'm very pleased with it.
looks very nice!. Also like the change to white sidepanels to match the tank
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