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Post by JonW on May 6, 2023 14:14:40 GMT 1
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Post by midlifecrisisrd on May 6, 2023 14:20:32 GMT 1
That looks like a good solution
I was lucky and halving the peg worked for me
Steve
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Post by sidney81 on May 6, 2023 14:24:29 GMT 1
Thank you I'll have a look!! I've got a idea how to do it ,but definitely open to see how others may have done it π Ive been wracking my brains but i think its in how the pedal rotates downwards, you cut something so that it can also rotate upwards, then you can flip the pedal backwards and out the way. Let us know if you do find it. I will do ππ
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Post by JonW on May 6, 2023 14:28:47 GMT 1
Ive been wracking my brains but i think its in how the pedal rotates downwards, you cut something so that it can also rotate upwards, then you can flip the pedal backwards and out the way. Let us know if you do find it. I will do ππ Sorry i did find it, its on this new page above Steve's post.
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Post by sidney81 on May 6, 2023 14:29:15 GMT 1
Just seen your post ,ha ha that looks so simple and a great idea !! I'll have a look at mine now see what I can do ,thank you πππ
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Post by donkeychomp on May 6, 2023 21:21:13 GMT 1
That's odd Chris. But the kicker looks very cool. Did you have the same issue with the standard kickstart?
Alex
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Post by sidney81 on May 6, 2023 21:26:57 GMT 1
That's odd Chris. But the kicker looks very cool. Did you have the same issue with the standard kickstart? Alex Hi bud , I have a ypvs kicker at the moment and it just misses, my rear sets are spaced off 10 mm to so that makes it slightly worse
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Post by donkeychomp on May 6, 2023 22:20:21 GMT 1
Ahh gotcha. Is the spacers to help the exhausts fit better? I had to do that on my LC.
Alex
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Post by sidney81 on May 6, 2023 22:25:57 GMT 1
Ahh gotcha. Is the spacers to help the exhausts fit better? I had to do that on my LC. Alex Yes to clear the swing arm more ,I made and welded bosses to the frame so it doesn't look like there is separate spacer's ππ
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Post by stusco on May 6, 2023 22:26:22 GMT 1
I did the rearset mod it worked ok but it gets slacker after a few times and flips up at speed so when your doing a wheelie and go for the back brake its not there
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Post by sidney81 on May 6, 2023 22:30:38 GMT 1
I did the rearset mod it worked ok but it gets slacker after a few times and flips up at speed so when your doing a wheelie and go for the back brake its not there oh that's not so good !!
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Post by stusco on May 6, 2023 22:32:20 GMT 1
Its just a knurled nut to tighten but if you forget ! I went back to standard hangers
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Post by sidney81 on May 6, 2023 22:34:37 GMT 1
Its just a knurled nut to tighten but if you forget ! I went back to standard hangers I'll have a ponder, could use a ball bearing and spring to keep it tight π€
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Post by JonW on May 7, 2023 0:35:05 GMT 1
I did the rearset mod it worked ok but it gets slacker after a few times and flips up at speed so when your doing a wheelie and go for the back brake its not there Eeek... If anyone can engineer something that doesnt have this issue then its Chris. I did wonder if you could spring load a locating pin for one of the other holes and simply pull out that plunger pin to rotate the pedal and then when you use your foot to rotate it back it clicks into place? Might be over complicating it.... your ball bearing on a spring sounds simpler and would be enough to hold the weight back in a wheelie.
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Post by 4l04ever on May 7, 2023 10:27:38 GMT 1
I would leave the footpeg and hanger alone and modify the lever mechanism so it can rotate freely in an anticlockwise direction, but hits a stop for clockwise motion and then drives down and presses/pulls/pushes the master cylinder.
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Post by sidney81 on May 7, 2023 10:44:06 GMT 1
I would leave the footpeg and hanger alone and modify the lever mechanism so it can rotate freely in an anticlockwise direction, but hits a stop for clockwise motion and then drives down and presses/pulls/pushes the master cylinder. hi Rob , yes that looks a good solution like in the picture Jon provided, it would just lift up then drop back to position
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Post by Tobyjugs on May 8, 2023 8:50:25 GMT 1
Hi Sidney I've just been looking at your dyno graph and I had a similar hiccup (little bit bigger)to what you have. Mine was a pain riding at about 60mph in 5th and 6th gear.
I used an I or J from the list below to cure it. The needles were difficult to get hold of and through connections I got a few from Japan. I thought it might be worth mentioning to you.
See the chart below for guidance (relevant to 28mm PWK carbs) N68B [Rich] N68C N68D N68E N68F N68G N68A [Standard] N68H N68I N68J N68K [Lean]
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Post by sidney81 on May 8, 2023 17:51:13 GMT 1
Hi ,that is brilliant information thank you!! I had a conversation with mutts last week about mine , possibly changing the needles , he suggested turning the air screw's out a turn ,well turns out I only needed half a turn ,it's really helped the little blip . It was borderline on the Dyno so I was worried about changing things then it going pop ,! Ive now ran it in and giving it some grief and it's going very well ππ
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Post by jessy03 on May 8, 2023 18:49:11 GMT 1
If youβre running the newer pwkβs then your needle will probably be JJH, Iβve got a good selection of leaner needles, if want to try any, I can dig them out and let you know what I have.
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Post by sidney81 on May 8, 2023 18:57:28 GMT 1
Hi Jessie,yes jjh needles in , I do have some n68 s but there for my air cooled bike , I was thinking of trying different needles but was bit on edge about it being to lean ?
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Post by jessy03 on May 8, 2023 21:10:57 GMT 1
Had a rummage around and have these if you wanted to borrow some to try - N68A(I think) N68E JJJ JJK JJL JJM JJN JJH
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Post by donkeychomp on May 8, 2023 21:12:53 GMT 1
Those are some serious breast cup sizes!
Alex
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Post by Tobyjugs on May 8, 2023 21:47:37 GMT 1
If i remember correctly the N needles have two tapers where as the normal needles have one taper
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Post by midlifecrisisrd on May 8, 2023 21:54:26 GMT 1
If i remember correctly the N needles have two tapers where as the normal needles have one taper Correct sir π Steve
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Post by jessy03 on May 8, 2023 22:03:34 GMT 1
I donβt know about that Tony, but the ones I listed have a different diameter, so I think any after H will be wider diameter/ leaner I guess. I have a slight stutter on my LC around 4k, tried all different needles, not cured it but moved it around a bit, Iβve ordered some needles with different tapers to try.
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Post by sidney81 on May 8, 2023 22:19:49 GMT 1
I donβt know about that Tony, but the ones I listed have a different diameter, so I think any after H will be wider diameter/ leaner I guess. I have a slight stutter on my LC around 4k, tried all different needles, not cured it but moved it around a bit, Iβve ordered some needles with different tapers to try. my stutter was around 5-6 k ,will have to do some research on different ones ,get a leaner mid range, possible?
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Post by Tobyjugs on May 8, 2023 23:21:51 GMT 1
I donβt know about that Tony, but the ones I listed have a different diameter, so I think any after H will be wider diameter/ leaner I guess. I have a slight stutter on my LC around 4k, tried all different needles, not cured it but moved it around a bit, Iβve ordered some needles with different tapers to try. my stutter was around 5-6 k ,will have to do some research on different ones ,get a leaner mid range, possible? Take up the offer from Jess and try the N68A first. If your not sure consult Dave first after all he did set it up for you.
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Post by sidney81 on May 9, 2023 7:47:32 GMT 1
my stutter was around 5-6 k ,will have to do some research on different ones ,get a leaner mid range, possible? Take up the offer from Jess and try the N68A first. If your not sure consult Dave first after all he did set it up for you. morning!! I have spoken with Dave , he said I have to be careful because it was borderline lean ,so he couldn't go any leaner with the jetting, difficult to know what to do π€π€
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Post by Tobyjugs on May 9, 2023 11:16:58 GMT 1
If your not confidnet youself, it's best to leave as is.
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Post by sidney81 on May 9, 2023 11:31:25 GMT 1
If your not confidnet youself, it's best to leave as is. Not after mutts said it's borderline,if I change the needles I might be I ln for trouble as I won't know if it's to lean coming of the needle π³
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