Re: Track prep for something faster than I'm used to
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TheIglu
Rear pads need to be swapped as they are mighty low. Any recommendations?
Couple of thick pieces of cardboard should do the trick.
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Those would be a bit grippier than Galfer Blacks.
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All the valves were in spec. Um, wut?
Ox, you sure you didn't have this thing serviced in the last 20k?
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It's a Suzuki bro. Reliability at it's finest form.
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i have an 02 600 street bike.
if you want to buy aftermarket goodies for it, we can talk (wheels, rotors) http://www.nestreetriders.com/galler...-new-toys.html
dont buy a damper if you're on a budget. get 20w fork oil and fill the OEM damper with it. mine's pretty stiff :giggity:
the 750's have USD forks, when the 600's didnt. since they dont have a gear indicator, you might want to get one. the GIpro is what i have and it was under $150. buy some chicken fence from Home Depot for $2 and make your own radiator guard. zip tie it around the edges of your radiator.
Re: Track prep for something faster than I'm used to
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Jim
i have an 02 600 street bike.
if you want to buy aftermarket goodies for it, we can talk (wheels, rotors)
I'll give it a try on track first and go from there. If I like it I'm sure suspension and brakes will be first on the list. Those macaroni's are pretty sexy though....
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its probably better than the EX you Raced. just tweak the knobs a little and you are good.
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Knobs? Like the throttle?
Knobs on suspension....yeah right. Only "clickers" i'm used to with the EX is the sound it makes when it rattles over bumps.
Damn fancy pants 13 year old bikes, sheesh.
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Might be just the SV this time. While trying to fix the mounting of the exhaust mid pipe, two exhaust studs snapped in the head. Bummer.
Re: Track prep for something faster than I'm used to
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TheIglu
Might be just the SV this time. While trying to fix the mounting of the exhaust mid pipe, two exhaust studs snapped in the head. Bummer.
IS there enough stud left to mig another bolt to it? I turn down the end of another similiar sized bolt to a point and zap it onto the broken stud and let it cool. USUALLY that was enough heat to break it loose.
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Just tried it, nope. Studs just break closer to the hole.
Apparently anti-seize is a lot like Santa. Some people just don't believe in it.
Re: Track prep for something faster than I'm used to
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TheIglu
Just tried it, nope. Studs just break closer to the hole.
Apparently anti-seize is a lot like Santa. Some people just don't believe in it.
Sometimes you get lucky. Sometimes you don't
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Both studs are drilled out. EZ-Out stripped.
At least I can get Deep Creep through the hole to the back of the bolt.
Re: Track prep for something faster than I'm used to
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Originally Posted by
TheIglu
Knobs? Like the throttle?
Knobs on suspension....yeah right. Only "clickers" i'm used to with the EX is the sound it makes when it rattles over bumps.
Damn fancy pants 13 year old bikes, sheesh.
I lolled at this
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All because people think assembling exhaust header hardware dry is perfectly fine.
That grinds my gears.
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Degsy
All because people think assembling exhaust header hardware dry is perfectly fine.
That grinds my gears.
You know what grinds my gears? When I go to my neighbor's house because he has a DVD player and I need to give birth to some knuckle children...
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New head on the way via Ebay. $89.55 shipped for a solid used head with valves, cams, intake boots and a new valve cover. Man jickser parts are cheap.
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HA
I'm gunna be into this head swap more for a head gasket and valve cover gasket than the entire friggin head.