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    Quote Originally Posted by sprag View Post
    Just have to say big ups to you, just did it to my bike and man what a difference it has made, no more flat spots and take off is alot faster and better

    Cheers EnzoYug

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    Quote Originally Posted by EnzoYug View Post
    No problem. Enjoy the POWER of Hyosung!
    is that an oxymoron

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    Had some free time this afternoon so did some tinkering on my Mango.

    Have pulled the blue/green wire from the CDI unit, and the engine and everything still works will give it a test ride tomorrow as I had a few beers whilst doing the mods.

    I also did the tail tidy mod that was linked to at Korider. Everything works great just as the guy said but there is a really big BUT!

    The Korider thread is a guy from aussie and their numbers plate are quite a bit smaller than ours so the plate will not mount between the indicators due to its width.

    So used the stereo tin strip and cut it in half and hung the two halves down from the stop light mounting points and attached the number plate to that.

    Overall the mod didn't take too long, definetly took longer than 20 minutes as the Korider guy quoted, but I wanted to do it nicely. Will post a pic later on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fub@r View Post
    Had some free time this afternoon so did some tinkering on my Mango.

    Have pulled the blue/green wire from the CDI unit, and the engine and everything still works will give it a test ride tomorrow as I had a few beers whilst doing the mods.

    I also did the tail tidy mod that was linked to at Korider. Everything works great just as the guy said but there is a really big BUT!

    The Korider thread is a guy from aussie and their numbers plate are quite a bit smaller than ours so the plate will not mount between the indicators due to its width.

    So used the stereo tin strip and cut it in half and hung the two halves down from the stop light mounting points and attached the number plate to that.

    Overall the mod didn't take too long, definetly took longer than 20 minutes as the Korider guy quoted, but I wanted to do it nicely. Will post a pic later on.
    Sweet would like to see that
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    I've since found this idea at Korider. Will have a crack at making this bracket over the weekend, that will solve the issue of the lack of space between the indicators to enable me to get the number plate higher

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...nz/bracket.jpg

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    That's my bike you hungus.

    I bought the bracket for $20ish from TSS in Welly. Called something like "Arsend".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hubba Gubba View Post
    I bought the bracket for $20ish from TSS in Welly. Called something like "Arsend".
    $20 eh will have to have a hunt around the Auckland bike shops

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    Piece of piss to install if you have the right tools (a-la 325rocket).

    Got two sliding brackets that bolt into place to fit any sized plate.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/cu...pic13310_3.gif

    Shows it after the work, needing a clean.

    That's Weaver's bike beside it, before he got molested by a massive seagull. True story.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hubba Gubba View Post
    Piece of piss to install if you have the right tools (a-la 325rocket).

    Got two sliding brackets that bolt into place to fit any sized plate.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/cu...pic13310_3.gif

    Shows it after the work, needing a clean.

    That's Weaver's bike beside it, before he got molested by a massive seagull. True story.
    ah it does look good however the back end just looks a little naked to me now, mind ya i am use to see it with the back on :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hubba Gubba View Post
    That's Weaver's bike beside it, before he got molested by a massive seagull. True story.
    Fucken the size of an albatros it was, honest. Swooped down onto my back while I was riding along at the speed limit, and it started attacking me in an extremely deadly/dangerous manner.

    Still have nightmares about that
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    Might have crack at making two U shaped packers to move the indicators out so I can move the plate upwards.

    Got time up my sleeve, plus its a bit more satisfying when you have made the stuff

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    Anyone got a rear seat cowl on? if yes where did you get it from?

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    "It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."
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    i have just removed the greem/blue wire from my cdi, there seems to be no flat spot and the bike is running fine..... except now where the falt spot was... my tacho now goes nuts as soon at it gets to about 5000rpm it starts "floating" between 5000-6500 and comes right once it gets to about 7000.... has anyone else found this problem ?

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