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    Yummmm

    That is a nice bike. I have my eye on one once am am `allowed' a bigger bike.....my CBF250 is a great bike but I just dream of a Hornet!!!
    Mo

    Oh dear, another sad little post from the man who thinks sarcasm is wit.

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    I did the basic flapper mod to mine - just disconnected the vacuum solonoid that operates the flapper. It massively increases induction noise at low revs, but actually makes the bike more hesitant. So I reconnected it.

    Basically, you're affecting the amount of air going into the engine, so unless you have a power commander or something similar and will be having the bike tuned after doing it, don't bother. You're upsetting the fuelling (making it run very lean) over a certain rev range and that's never good for an engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    I did the basic flapper mod to mine - just disconnected the vacuum solonoid that operates the flapper. It massively increases induction noise at low revs, but actually makes the bike more hesitant. So I reconnected it.

    Basically, you're affecting the amount of air going into the engine, so unless you have a power commander or something similar and will be having the bike tuned after doing it, don't bother. You're upsetting the fuelling (making it run very lean) over a certain rev range and that's never good for an engine.
    O yea now i understand what it actually does ,and i think i might leave it till my power commander comes in the post,thanks for the explaination

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Yes.
    It's a common mod for many Hondas (like the VFR800). I tried it, and apart from making more noise, I think it made the bike worse, so I reconnected it.
    yea ok thanks.. i was considering buying the vfr800 vtec version but alas i did not have enough money for that,might just leave the flapper mod it has mixed responses but most seem like it is a bad idea

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    I did the basic flapper mod to mine - just disconnected the vacuum solonoid that operates the flapper. It massively increases induction noise at low revs, but actually makes the bike more hesitant. So I reconnected it.

    Basically, you're affecting the amount of air going into the engine, so unless you have a power commander or something similar and will be having the bike tuned after doing it, don't bother. You're upsetting the fuelling (making it run very lean) over a certain rev range and that's never good for an engine.
    I noticed that, but I put it down to the new exhausts. I have a power commander that is sitting on our garage work bench waiting for me to get A into G and take it to get it put in and dynoed. Will hopefully get rid of the jerky jerkys at low speeds.

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    and by the way have got myself a Rizoma Radiator Cover coming in the mail so hope it looks as good as the picture

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Kendog View Post
    I noticed that, but I put it down to the new exhausts.
    Hmm...Nigel told me about your flapper mod Trudi, but I thought it was supposed to restrict the amount of air coming out!
    "If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression

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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Hmm...Nigel told me about your flapper mod Trudi, but I thought it was supposed to restrict the amount of air coming out!
    It's flapper not Slapper cheeky!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet250Boy View Post
    thanks mate,i was lucky i got the 05 version with the adjustable forks ,as ive heard before 05 or 04 they just have them non-adjustable.
    I had an '04 and loved it including the adjustable forks...

    Used to use BT020 Bridgestones but didn't like them in the wet. Changed to a Z6 rear, originally in combination with an M3 front, but later just ran a pair of Z6s. Still do.

    I upgraded the horn on mine because the OE thing was useless. I bought a pair of electric FIAMMs from the States.

    Boy have I got a deal for you... I still have a pair of CRG levers for sale
    http://www.constructorsrg.com/levers/index.html
    Last edited by pritch; 22nd November 2007 at 11:48. Reason: afterthought
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008 View Post
    I had an '04 and loved it including the adjustable forks...

    Used to use BT020 Bridgestones but didn't like them in the wet. Changed to a Z6 rear, originally in combination with an M3 front, but later just ran a pair of Z6s. Still do.

    I upgraded the horn on mine because the OE thing was useless. I bought a pair of electric FIAMMs from the States.

    Boy have I got a deal for you... I still have a pair of CRG levers for sale
    http://www.constructorsrg.com/levers/index.html
    ok,im likeing the levers mate -althought what deal on price could u do for me ...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008 View Post
    I still have a pair of CRG levers for sale
    They won't fit my RSV huh? How much?
    "If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression

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    Ahh the joys of the little ol'hornets bigger brother, on ya, and I can't wait till I'm riding one of them next year!
    "I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"

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    Apologies for being so

    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Congratulations on your new ride. A good choice for a "step" bike. Now you will learn the lesson of using your bike name for your KB handle...
    I have a similar problem...

    Quote Originally Posted by manwithav8 View Post
    here fatty fatty fatty fatty, here fatty.... hahahahah lol....We all want the concours in front so we can save fuel.. haha lol
    You'll have 2 to pick from - be careful what you say...

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    Skelster reminded me - I also ditched the silly standard indicators and replaced them with cheap micro indicators that are universal fitment from any aftermarket supplier. I did not have any problems with a speedy flasher unit as described by Skelster with the Buell items..

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    Its funny, the stockers are 22W bulbs I think, the Buell ones 10W... explains the flashing prob. Although it flashes ok for about 5-10secs until it goes mental... long enough to pass a warrant eh
    "If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression

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