Shit yes, 640A is <165kg with 10L fuel on board. (and mine's 2kg or so lighter without the 2nd front disc & calliper etc)
So in comparison, picking up Gonzo is like picking up the 640A while you are also carrying a 25kg bag of cement.
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Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
Hi, My name is Nordie and I'm a parallel parker.
No wait...
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
No, but the only carcass failure (small splits inside and out) I've had was the BF Goodrich Crossengo that is only M/130 rated. It only went on the 640A after doing a 6 hour cross country and various other rides, so it wasn't fresh.
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Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
They used to be known to be much more accurate than a typical bike (like 1-2% out rather than 5-10%) but later bikes have the higher discrepancy. Would be interesting to see what the Trophy's is like these days. I know the speedo and tacho exactly matched any gearing chart I calculated, so at least there is a consistent error there!
That's another bike I've never topped out. I've seen 235km/h before buttoning off on the standard 98ps/72kW bike, it was only just creeping up at that speed but seemed okayish up to about 230. Goodness knows what the improved 149ps/110kW version will do. I had it short geared so 6th only did 225 not 240, but got there a bit quicker; those new sprockets are geared to 250.
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Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
Right, here's another take on the gearbox ratios. The previous charts included the primary ratio, which doesn't alter the gaps between the gears - but does affect the overall ratio.
The first chart shows the gearbox ratios only. The second shows them normalised to first gear. The dashed line is Fran's suggested mods.
Interesting, eh? Much closer than previously thought. Dunno what to make of that!!
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Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
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