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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by Ironriot View Post
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Ironriot
Lol good saying. I don't know sh!t about fuel mapping but I'm good with a wrench and a computer so I think I can do it... besides the added fuel economy is enticing. Seeing as this will be a getting to college mobile
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TheCafeKid
dude you should already be gettin upwards of 40mpg...not riding is KILLING my wallet...i rode most of the summer, albeit on my lil KZ before it electrically bellied up, and that thing gets near 60mpg...i was spending like 10 bucks a week and i have a 40 mile round trip ride.
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Ironriot
Only 40? Lol I've heard something like high 50's and if I keep my foot out of it, but who can do that, low 60's. After all it is only a 550.
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TheCafeKid
im just guessing...that IS only 110 ccs bigger than my kaw...but prolly bout 100 pounds heavier.. remember you're banging four right? That kaw was 440ccs on a twin.
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TheCafeKid
thats pretty damn good...id take 50mpg any day of the week... and you get alot more riding time down there. Man im excited...my intake boot bolts came today, ive thursday and friday off...the weathers supposed to look good, so i may be fired up one of those days...
On my list for those days..
Alternator replacement on my car
Install boots and carbs
synch carbs?
Replace rear caliper
change the oil (which reminds me i need to order a new filter)
swap the top tree clamp for the one i pulled off the 80 and rewire the ignition switch to that one.
Mount those gauges ( i need to order a speedo cable but the tach cable should work and i can judge by that for now)
Wrap the header maybe
maybe finish pounding that tank and start prepping it for my new antique brass and black paint scheme
Ride!
i cant wait to see how those new shocks handle. i gave up on the racing shocks, they're too stiff, didnt feel any different than my rigid set up.
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Ironriot
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Postthats pretty damn good...id take 50mpg any day of the week... and you get alot more riding time down there. Man im excited...my intake boot bolts came today, ive thursday and friday off...the weathers supposed to look good, so i may be fired up one of those days...
On my list for those days..
Alternator replacement on my car
Install boots and carbs
synch carbs?
Replace rear caliper
change the oil (which reminds me i need to order a new filter)
swap the top tree clamp for the one i pulled off the 80 and rewire the ignition switch to that one.
Mount those gauges ( i need to order a speedo cable but the tach cable should work and i can judge by that for now)
Wrap the header maybe
maybe finish pounding that tank and start prepping it for my new antique brass and black paint scheme
Ride!
i cant wait to see how those new shocks handle. i gave up on the racing shocks, they're too stiff, didnt feel any different than my rigid set up.
Sounds like a good amount of wrenching I envy you. Dude the prospects are looking good for my bike also. My intake o-rings are in so those go in tomorrow. Also gonna finish rebuilding my carbs. Actually I think I'll do that right now. Damn my nocturnal-ness. The engine is clean and ready to go back in. Now I just gotta start doing the small things like bleeding the brakes, putting the electronic back in and all that other jazz. Hopefully it'll be rolling by the weekend. HOPEFULLY. I can't wait though
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Ludeykrus
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Postdude you should already be gettin upwards of 40mpg...not riding is KILLING my wallet...
But I saw this thread and it APPEARS to be your own discussion thread, so I'll jump in! 8-[
Have you seen any pics of cafe-style bikes that can fit the rider AND a passenger? I know it's a sacrilege, but I'm considering a new bike and going cafe. I'm contemplating at least trying a seat-and-a-half, just so I could haul my girl around sometime since she loves riding on bikes. Two SMALL passengers..... :razz:
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by Ludeykrus View PostYou're tellin me! I've had my 450 in the garage the past month, and I forgot how much gas was draining my account! I think I was getting somwhere around 50-60mpg?
But I saw this thread and it APPEARS to be your own discussion thread, so I'll jump in! 8-[
Have you seen any pics of cafe-style bikes that can fit the rider AND a passenger? I know it's a sacrilege, but I'm considering a new bike and going cafe. I'm contemplating at least trying a seat-and-a-half, just so I could haul my girl around sometime since she loves riding on bikes. Two SMALL passengers..... :razz:
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n1elkyfan
Well I pulled the sprocket off my bike to check it and it turned out it was juat fine so I will be installing that new chain.
And as far as the two person cafe. I'd say why not try it. Maybe you could make a rear cowl that would cover up part of the seat when you don't have another person riding. And remember its your bike do what you want just be sure to take pics so we can see how it goes.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by n1elkyfan View PostWell I pulled the sprocket off my bike to check it and it turned out it was juat fine so I will be installing that new chain.
And as far as the two person cafe. I'd say why not try it. Maybe you could make a rear cowl that would cover up part of the seat when you don't have another person riding. And remember its your bike do what you want just be sure to take pics so we can see how it goes.
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Ludeykrus
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View PostYeah its called a GS750 with some clubmans on it :P Hehehe just kidding...actually if you kept the straight stock pan and seat from a 750 or same type, you could make a cowling that would cover the two up seat much as some of the newer sport bikes do now. Id find and old tank that you like the shape of the rear of, and cut it to fit...make some tabs for some thumb screws in your frame and fill the cut end up with some foam or something...ive seen it done..cant really say i like the result but you could always give it a shot. ORRRR you could get your fibreglass seat from airtech...leave your frame stock length and mesh some extra pan length to it...just thoughts...me personally?? If my girl is riding, its cos shes got her own bike :P I dont trust people enought to have a pillionOriginally posted by n1elkyfan View PostWell I pulled the sprocket off my bike to check it and it turned out it was juat fine so I will be installing that new chain.
And as far as the two person cafe. I'd say why not try it. Maybe you could make a rear cowl that would cover up part of the seat when you don't have another person riding. And remember its your bike do what you want just be sure to take pics so we can see how it goes.
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n1elkyfan
The rear sprocket looks fine too. I really think its the chain because it didn't do it before I lowered it and it doesn't make the noise with out the cover.
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