I only get about 130 miles till reserve
On the point of downsizing i'm thinking of a
little NC30 as a project bike...but will be
keeping the exup
Al
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I know i know Lee...it may be a honda but was claimed to be the best 400 sports bike bar none
But there again i aint ruled out any other 400's....i used to have a gsxr 400 which did everything you wanted it too.
And i'd take an FZR400 if one turned up at the right price...hows ures going,do you have to rev it hard to get anywhere?i bet it feels nice and light compared to the 1000.
Al
But there again i aint ruled out any other 400's....i used to have a gsxr 400 which did everything you wanted it too.
And i'd take an FZR400 if one turned up at the right price...hows ures going,do you have to rev it hard to get anywhere?i bet it feels nice and light compared to the 1000.
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My 06/07 R6 shock and adaptor was fitted today, so hopefully the pogo-like handling on the rear will still be sorted.
Unfortunately one of the forks has a major leak but the spares I bought that supposedly neded new seals actually dont and the oil on the stanchions was actually red rubber grease that the previous owner of the forks had put between the dust covers and the seals. The forks have just been fitted, so once I've cleaned & greased the brake caliper pistons to reduce the lever travel then I think this bile will be a gud un.
Unfortunately one of the forks has a major leak but the spares I bought that supposedly neded new seals actually dont and the oil on the stanchions was actually red rubber grease that the previous owner of the forks had put between the dust covers and the seals. The forks have just been fitted, so once I've cleaned & greased the brake caliper pistons to reduce the lever travel then I think this bile will be a gud un.
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It does bog down if you try to ride it around everywhere in top and you don't get that reassurance on overtaking that you can always open the taps to get you out of trouble.FZR..AL wrote:And i'd take an FZR400 if one turned up at the right price...hows ures going,do you have to rev it hard to get anywhere?i bet it feels nice and light compared to the 1000.
Al
Up to now the handling has been shocking (pardon the pun) but as per previous post, I've got a late R6 shock on it as of today. Once I put it all back together from the fork change then I'll have another play and I'm hoping that it has transformed the bike.
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Went out on the 400 last night with the 2006 R6 shock fitted and it was a completely different bike. Also serviced the calipers so it stops reasonable well too.
It seemed to have a limiter at 13000 rpm where it was giving up (redline is 14000) but it did eventually get to 14000. After a damn good thrashing to Yoda's it revs out to 15000 (not sure when the limiter atually cuts in) and feels less stifled at the top end. I'm assuming blocked jet or something due to the previous owner not opening the throttle but as it's cured itself I'm not going to get too worried about it.
It seemed to have a limiter at 13000 rpm where it was giving up (redline is 14000) but it did eventually get to 14000. After a damn good thrashing to Yoda's it revs out to 15000 (not sure when the limiter atually cuts in) and feels less stifled at the top end. I'm assuming blocked jet or something due to the previous owner not opening the throttle but as it's cured itself I'm not going to get too worried about it.
Converted to pedal power. Now skinny as fook.