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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon
    It's a 97, done 105,000 k's.
    That's a good mileage (or is that 'kilometreage'? )

    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon
    Mods- 5mm spacer, 15 tooth sprocket front, and 43 rear, aftermarket fork springs, droped the front about a inch, just fairings belly pan.
    Man, with that gearing, it must wheelie like a mofo! Although the spacer and fork drop would help in that regard. I've done just the front sprocket and fork drop (dunno what springs are in there, but they're fine except 2-up). The belly pan would improve the looks over the stock one.

    Other mods to mine from when I bought it (it's a 97 too, but I bought it last year) :
    Braided front brake lines (second set)
    A.P.E. manual camchain tensioners.
    TPS setting changed to 500 ohm
    Unifilter airfilter
    Dynojet kitted (supposedly)
    Bafflectomy and plugs
    Iridium sparkplugs
    Softer SBS brakepads
    Fitted a clock/voltmeter/laptimer/battery charge meter
    Upgraded R/R, mounted on left side subrame rail
    55/100W headlight (was 130/90, but blew bulb)
    No rear mudguard (previous owner cut it off)
    Fitted vacuum nipple to front cyclinder, with 'permanent' vacuum lines for balancing carbs.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazza
    105,000k is impressive, I have just bought a new one so looking forward to another 104 plus k's!
    Hi, Bazza!:spudwave:
    Welcome to KB. Hope you enjoy the 'Storm, and get a good run out of it. Need any advice or answers, feel free to ask me.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by firestormer
    A.P.E. manual camchain tensioners.
    Hey firestormer, who stocks these tensioners?.

    These original tensioners are making me paranoid with the amount k's i have done.

    Only problem i have had so far is starter clutch. Changed the cam chain @ about 80,000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon
    Hey firestormer, who stocks these tensioners?.

    These original tensioners are making me paranoid with the amount k's i have done.

    Only problem i have had so far is starter clutch. Changed the cam chain @ about 80,000.
    When you changed the camchains, did you put new tensioners in? After having the APE ones in a while, I think maybe it would've been less hassle to leave the new CCTs in, and take my chances with things going "Ping! Rattle! Bang! SKReeEEEcH!!"

    No-one stocks them, as far as I know. There is an agent for APE in Hawkes Bay or somewhere (can't recall now) who will import them to order, for a mere 100% or so markup. I got his name by Googley searching, contacted him, and asked how much the ($US50) CCTs would cost, and when they'd be available. He replied over a week later, quoted summat like $165, and said they'd take 3 weeks, and I'd have to pay up front.
    Got some from a guy on the FireStorm forum in the UK a week later for cost price.

    Best idea is if you have a contact in the US, and get them to buy some for you, and PayPal them.
    The part is: HT1000VTR and you need 2, plus the gaskets if your OEM gaskets are ferked.
    APE's site is here: http://aperaceparts.com/
    And the relevant page is: http://www.cbrzone.com/sprockets.html

    I might be able to do it for you, but I'm not making any promises (I have both a PayPal account, and friends in the US).
    Last edited by vifferman; 6th October 2004 at 15:41. Reason: Added a bit. As you do. When you're erratic.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    According to my mechanic the tensioners were mint.

    Think i read some where that they fixed the tensioners in the latter models, so i'm hoping the previous owner got the update, which is most likely.

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    Herro :spudwave:
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    Arrow Even nicer to have NZ to ride

    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon
    Nice to have a NZ motorcycle site to visit.
    and have the site for those working/raining days...
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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