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  1. #31
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    Chur for the answers buggie ! Here's some:

    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice View Post
    wow, so many Q's.. I'll give it a shot..


    personally, I think these bikes rock. And yes, I might be slightly biased. Don't care. My 636 just keeps givin, and forgives me when I've pushed a bit too hard, or been a dick. Love it. great bikes. and yeah, blue is ok.. JSG didn't own this one, did he..??

    Yes they Rock! And the Blue one's are faster!! Nah it's not JSG's bike. Did a history check some dude it Taranaki bought it new.

    no personal idea here. I prefer to keep tyres paired together, but it depends on how hard you're going to be pushing the bike. If you're going balls out, then you might want to consider swapping one end or the other, for the matching set. If you want to spend some time getting used to it, and the real hard riding is a bit more down the track, then wait until you get a feel for the bike, and go with something you know/feel better on, and find a mean deal. Also, the stock front tyre is a 65, which is hardly around. Just go to the 70 and some people dick around with dropping the forks etc etc blah blah, forget that. Just stick the 70 on and leave it.

    Yeah that's what I had in mind that I would use the one's I've got now and go for something like 2CT's or Conti tyres later on. Will be no where near balls out pushing the bike as yet as I am still getting used to it aye. I am still working on getting back to where I left off before my accident. It has a 120/70/17 at the moment and the forks haven't been dicked around with, which is good.

    Again, a pref. Some people run higher than other people, and it also depends on if it's a track day (drop a few psi), type of tyre and make of tyre. General rule of thumb seems to be 38r/36f (ish). Start somewhere there and see how you feel. And don't trust the pressure gauge at the gas station. They're all out. I run these pressures for day to day running around, and weekend riding. I drop mine to 35r/34f for the track.

    I am running on 38 36 at moment and it seems fine. I normally use the pump at BP with a digital guage and it fits easily as well.

    doesn't make much difference. Some people swear black and blue they can tell the difference when they stick it in their tank. Personally, makes no change to me/my bike. Just use whatever is at the pump. In theory, the higher the octane, the better the performance, so knock yourself out..

    Supposedly, Viffer has another theory on it though...hmm conpuzzled.

    talk to someone like Shaun Harris, who set up my bike, or Robert Taylor. They'll be able to point you in the right direction, and/or be able to fit you in to set you up. It's really really really worth getting someone like Robert or Shaun to sort you out. It's gold, honest. There's a few others round here that can help you out too, like HRTboy.. send him a pm and ask too.

    I'll chat with HRT and bungy (sp) at Mt Eden apparently he knows his stuff so might get him to set it up initially and once I am more into track days I'll be contacting Shaun or Robert.

    I still get my bike serviced at Spectrum every 6000kms, and I'm sure they stick in a cheaper semi-synth oil in. I change the oil about 3000kms after the service, so the bike doesn't go for much more than that without a change. I always chuck in a fully synth if I can afford it, and it makes a huge difference. Castrol is good, I've never had any probs, but go to the bike shop you like (even Repco stocks good synth bike oil) and see how much you can part with. The more it cost, the better it feels. But not much point in blowing $100+ on oil if it's not a race bike imo.

    Yeah super cheap seems to be the place and they even have a manual with lists of bikes and recommended oil for them, so I'll stick with that.

    learn ebay dude, it helps. Else there's plenty of shops in the US and Oz that'll ship this way. Just have to look around. There's probably a few places here, and there's sometimes some on TM that I've seen. If you can't see it for the 6, then send the guy a question and see if he can get them.

    no idea. They came with both the seat and cowl. eBay again.. best bet

    Yeap need to get around using ebay and trusting overseas people.

    You can still chop it down. A butcher job is just hack off the bottom with a small saw. I've made a couple that I've had on mine. Again, stacks on eBay. Or get creative. Really isn't hard. My first attempt was two number plate brackets, one screwed to the bike, the other screwed to the plate, held together with the flashers. Second was my own design for my new indicators, I had the design fabricated and I stuck it on. PoP

    I am guessing as a minimum you have to have the reflector for WOF aye, so that's about it.

    tank pad - any bike shop, personal pref.
    crash bungs - order Oggy. Best on the market imo
    air filter - leave it. Take the mesh off, viola. Honestly.
    Hal lights - forget it. These lights are pretty bright. may be higher rated bulbs at best. wouldn't loose too much sleep over them
    clutch should last as long as you treat it right. Mine's at 46k and starting to slip, and I've been having fun with 2nd gear clutch wheelies. When it goes, change it. Leave it until then
    chain & sprockets - depends on how well loved they've been. If they need replacing, replace them. You then have options of going -1 in the front and/or +? on the rear. It'll throw your speedo out, but 'give you more torque'. Again, my bike is on it's second chain, and original f/r sprockets
    Valve clearances are at 24k, 48k, 72k etc..


    nice. Look forward to seeing you out there..
    almost as nice as orange
    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    If the bike has oxygen sensors in the zorst, then it will adjust the fueling, but only for low-revs and small constant throttle openings. Generally though, a slip-on muffler doesn't make such a huge difference to fueling that it requires adjustment. The bike manufacturers tend to make the fueling rich everywhere except the region emissions testing is done, so the slight leanness introduced by exhaust and airfilter changes are OK.
    If it doesn't pop, crackle and occasionally backfire on overrun, and doesn't have a lean surge at constant throttle, then it's OK.
    Yeah see that's where the problem is and that's why I have been asking. Haven't trashed the bitch yet but on a few gearchanges, downshift it's backfiring and popping aye. So what shall I do?

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    I'd leave without the power commander for now, unless you can spill the beans for it. It's gone this far without, it's fine for the rest.

    bungy knows his stuff too, he should set you right

    bout the gas, end of the day, it really doesn't matter too much. Just don't use 91, ever, and the bikes run fine. I've always stuck 95 or 98 in, and it works. It's fine. The rest is finer detail.

    and as for the tail, I've never had the reflector on the bike since the second week, and it's always passed WOF. However, the last two, the guys doing it have been happy to point it out to me. Hell, it's been passed all these times, why not now..? I guess I'll get the grumpy git who'll fail me on it one day

    as for overseas stuff, on occasion, I splash out and get some goodies. When you come to it, I'll have a look too, and may be we can split the cost of shipping or something. We'll see at the time, but may be..

    but all good



    oh, and btw, according to Kawa, the orange was a touch faster than any other colour they did. Which is why they only let 5 into NZ..

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    Well done matey, looks real purdy in blue.
    Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.

    - Dr. Suess

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    .... Nice ride looks awesome in blue!! my fav colour!
    "World famous since ages ago"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Bandit View Post
    Well done matey, looks real purdy in blue.
    Quote Originally Posted by LilSel View Post
    .... Nice ride looks awesome in blue!! my fav colour!
    Lollies hehe thanks, Black Bandit you fixed your 07 6R yet mate? Trade it in for a 08 blue one. They come in blue and yellow this year aye. Wonder when it will be in stores!! W0o0o0o...

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    this guy has a few tail covers, if you want to check them out

    http://www.kawiforums.com/showthread.php?t=98453

    I'm on KF too

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice View Post
    this guy has a few tail covers, if you want to check them out

    http://www.kawiforums.com/showthread.php?t=98453

    I'm on KF too
    Thanks mate, hey do you have any info on suspension settings for different weight?

    Some reliable source on the web maybe? Does anyone else, for this bike?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    Thanks mate, hey do you have any info on suspension settings for different weight?

    Some reliable source on the web maybe? Does anyone else, for this bike?
    that's kind of a 'how longs a piece of string' sort of question. Everyone has their way of setting their bike up. Some like it firmer than others etc, so a bit to think about, and no real 'golden setup'. Thought Bungy was going to have look? Or bring it to mine and HDTboy will have a look (since he thinks he knows a thing or two now)..

    else play around with something like some online settings. I'll find it and post the link up (sportsbike.co.uk??). Set it to a base you kind of like, then get a screw driver, go ride, and make adjustments on your ride. What's the weight difference from the last rider to you? How do you find the bike at the moment? What complaints have you got about it? Then we can perhaps
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    stuff as KB seems to do

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice View Post
    that's kind of a 'how longs a piece of string' sort of question. Everyone has their way of setting their bike up. Some like it firmer than others etc, so a bit to think about, and no real 'golden setup'. Thought Bungy was going to have look? Or bring it to mine and HDTboy will have a look (since he thinks he knows a thing or two now)..

    else play around with something like some online settings. I'll find it and post the link up (sportsbike.co.uk??). Set it to a base you kind of like, then get a screw driver, go ride, and make adjustments on your ride. What's the weight difference from the last rider to you? How do you find the bike at the moment? What complaints have you got about it? Then we can perhaps
    1. suggest
    stuff as KB seems to do
    Yeah I understand and I prefer a firmer setup, Mt Eden are a busy lot and I don't want to rush him and do a botch job so I'll probably book in sometime.

    The previous owner didn't give me exact details so I don't really know. The front end seems fine and firm but the rear just feels a bit soft. Or it could be me just getting used to the bike and getting back to riding.

    p.s. what was wrong with jsg's bike?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mynameis View Post
    p.s. what was wrong with jsg's bike?
    jsg owned it...

    also the forks were up 10mm and the speedo sensor was faulty

    we'll get together and sort your bike out sometime soon.. get it feeling a bit better.

    no idea what was with my last post too! not seen that before, and don't remember seeing it earlier!

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    BEAUTIFUL MATE!!!!!!

    Really nice bike and the best colour too

    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice View Post
    jsg owned it...
    Wot you so worried about Buggy? Aren't I the world's slowest Indian??

    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice View Post

    also the forks were up 10mm and the speedo sensor was faulty

    !
    Forks were sorted and measured with a Vernier Caliper. Speedo thing, didn't affect performance so left it. Suspension was sorted by Shaun himself.
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    Jokes aside you can relax Mynameis, that's not my bike, I had a diff screen, crash bungs and there were a few marks that aren't on your bike. Glad you didn't end up with my bike. It did get ridden a bit hard and felt quite worn out by the time I sold it compared to when I got it.

    As for suspension setting, each to their own, my bike was set up really hard, which was fine on the track or higher speed road riding but it would bounce a lot at legal speeds.

    Enjoy it. These bikes are brilliant around the track.
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