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Skyboy8950
Way to be a downer. What are you trying to do to me here. I don't come to your thread and say "I wouldn't look at your bike". Sheesh.
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Originally posted by Skyboy8950 View PostWay to be a downer. What are you trying to do to me here. I don't come to your thread and say "I wouldn't look at your bike". Sheesh.
I just don't do green...that's just me...
I don't wear green clothes, either...
The history of "bad luck green" goes way back...
Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
'83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB
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Skyboy8950
I love it that is says theatre people don't like green. I just got my masters in theatre (technical, not an actor) and have never heard that. Well, I'm going to go ride my death trap.
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dtkid
Baatfam:
So, the whole 'green-thing' ain't just an ignorant Kentucky family thing!?! I never was sure...I'm glad to see that someone else has suffered, or learned, the same proven, logical, historical, relevant knowledge that I have been so wonderfully exposed too.
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Originally posted by Skyboy8950 View PostNice. Lets get back to my pods, 4-1, and jet kit...
The PO had put in 147.5 mains, but left everything else stock...Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
'83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB
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Skyboy8950
As of right now, I am on board to do it. I just want to know how much "tuning" there is. Replacing the jets is easy. Even moving the needle up and down is easy. The instructions with the jet kit tells you which jet number to put in and what notch to set the needle. Is that going to work?
Thanks.
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The whole process is pretty simple to be honest whether you go for the pods & jet kit or play with stock parts. The thing to remember is that you might not get it right first time & it can be a lot of hassle messing about with it to get it right.
You can prob get pretty close by heeding the advice on here first go though... I did.
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dtkid
Fact is, from where I stand, if you pay the money and get a DJ-kit and K&N pods...there is no question about success (don't know what type of exhaust you're runnin'). Your bike WILL run perfectly. The engineers that designed these fairly high priced items wouldn't have a job if they were sellin' "guess-work".
The kits and pods absolutely work together...the only problem people run into is when they try to save a few bucks by guessing at the jets or needle settings. If you pay the $230.00 or so bucks for a DJ-kit adn K&N pods your bike will run wonderfully. In absolute fact........if you don't have a 4-1 exhaust...all you have to do is remove the mufflers and run it on straight headers (I can get by with that up here in the secluded mountains).
I truly have never run a Stage 3 DJ-kit with pods and a stock exhaust....but I'm sure someone here has. Truly, again, with the price of gas, unless you live in a major metro-area I can't believe that anyone would have a problem with you riding and being a little loud. (Of course you might...the republicans are still in charge..and I'm pretty sure that they think that it is better to drive a gas guzzlin' tahoe than a gas saving motorcycle.)
(Riding a gas saving motorcycle, that is a bit loud, but saves gas, doesn't allow them to the much needed priviledge/attention of 'showing off' in their self-absorbant tanks.)
Good luck: sorry about the politics......but since W. has taken over, my life as an educator has been hell (poverty and total lack of respect will anger a blue collar highly educated man). I can't escape him or it.
Good luck..if you need any help just ask: kid
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Skyboy8950
Kid,
Thanks man, I'm ordering stuff tonight. I am getting a 4-1 V&H, K&N Pods, and DJ Stage 3. I can't wait...
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by dtkid View PostFact is, from where I stand, if you pay the money and get a DJ-kit and K&N pods...there is no question about success (don't know what type of exhaust you're runnin'). Your bike WILL run perfectly. The engineers that designed these fairly high priced items wouldn't have a job if they were sellin' "guess-work".
The kits and pods absolutely work together...the only problem people run into is when they try to save a few bucks by guessing at the jets or needle settings. If you pay the $230.00 or so bucks for a DJ-kit adn K&N pods your bike will run wonderfully. In absolute fact........if you don't have a 4-1 exhaust...all you have to do is remove the mufflers and run it on straight headers (I can get by with that up here in the secluded mountains).
I truly have never run a Stage 3 DJ-kit with pods and a stock exhaust....but I'm sure someone here has. Truly, again, with the price of gas, unless you live in a major metro-area I can't believe that anyone would have a problem with you riding and being a little loud. (Of course you might...the republicans are still in charge..and I'm pretty sure that they think that it is better to drive a gas guzzlin' tahoe than a gas saving motorcycle.)
(Riding a gas saving motorcycle, that is a bit loud, but saves gas, doesn't allow them to the much needed priviledge/attention of 'showing off' in their self-absorbant tanks.)
Good luck: sorry about the politics......but since W. has taken over, my life as an educator has been hell (poverty and total lack of respect will anger a blue collar highly educated man). I can't escape him or it.
Good luck..if you need any help just ask: kid
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dtkid
CafeKid:
I reckon I've just been lucky. I've never had any trouble with the DJ-kits and pod set-up.
However, I'm not one that takes my machines to the track or tries to squeeze the absolute max. performance out of them either.
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dtkid
Oh yeah:
For me....I initially purchased the K&N pods to be able to remove the airbox. The bike is sooo much easier to work on (access to wiring and battery box and obviously, carbs) and, fact is, I think they look COOOOOLL MAN.
Opting for pods necessitated the need for the DJ-kits! That is why I started "Podding" and "Re-jetting" my rides.
In agreement with you, Cafe, I don't think the small increase in performance is worth the cost in funds.........I don't even operate my machines at their top-end!!
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