Just fitted a dynojet kit and drilled the carb slide. Seems a bit more responsive but haven't ridden it since end of summer. TM40 Pumper Carb is still on my must have summer 2011/12 things
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Fitted my new screen and went for quick spin in the wind and rain. Was pretty impressed. Will make big difference at open road speeds. Got the clear one so I can possibly mount my Garmin phone/camera/gps and take the odd photo/ video through it on fine days
No, not to vibey. On long road trips it could be taller,but on gravel and backroads I like it. Especially with the pillion. I am probably using a gear higher than what i would be withi stock gearing. I may run higher gearing once I get the 780 installed, but if we're going to be doing off roadstuff I reckon I will use the 14/45 or 14/44.
Dual, that screen looks great, who sells them?
After the sale of my DR650, I have been clearing out the spares but kept a few aside for my son's bike but no longer requires them.
I have a screen cowl in white which I bought so I could hard mount a windscreen but retain a stock one as well without holes, a yellow front guard and a right rear sidecover (unmelted). I also have a set of trail wings in as new condition but based on all the comments here they are probably not wanted but I found them ok for all but muddy/sandy riding. The guy I bought them off motarded his bike from new so when I say as new, I mean almost unworn at all.
Any interest, text me 0272245261 or drop a PM here.
If no interest, I'll file them away in the barn for the day he does drop the bike.
Cheers
aint nothing wrong with the trailwings, just too many fussy fellas on herei've been getting 4k out of my rear TW's
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Godiva Windscreens.
There in Hamilton too!
http://www.godiva.co.nz/index.html
Some good info here.
The brake line is meant to go on the inside of the leg though...
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