CBRRRT

  1. Koso db-01 speedo

    KOSO DB-01 SPEEDO / RPM



    I fitted a set of new KOSO clocks to my blade and all was fine untill I came to the setup of the RPM. I entred my blade was a 4 stroke 4 piston but the RPM guage was way out

    I had a play with the piston setting and the penny finally droped.
    So here we go.

    The whole piston thing is a little confusing because my 918 Fireblade has 4.

    Its not how many ...
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  2. Running a break line through a single sided swing arm

    I found a company on the interweb the other week that do break lines that can be assembeled at home and it got me thinking.
    Hmmmmmmm!!!
    How nice would it look if I had my rear line going through my swing arm??
    So I went about ordering the bits I needed from Venhill lines from Dorking in Surrey and had a chat with a very nice lady called Caroline and she put me right on all the bits I would need.
    The first thing she told me I didnt know was that the pitch on the banjo bolts ...
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  3. How to refinish a wheel at a fraction of the pro costs

    I did a car wheel conversion to my SSSA and used an Inovit Concept wheel in silver.
    And very pleased I was with it if I say so myself. Problem was I still had that scratched black front wheel.
    I was thinking of getting it refinished in two pack or powdercoat when I came across a thread on another site about doing it your self and save between 60 to 80 quid per wheel.

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    First thing the guy advised was ...
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  4. Hueyonablades front fender conversion

    This is a great little conversion shown to me by Dave MC (Hueyonablade)
    This is a fantasticly simple conversion to change your front fender to a Kawasaki 600 jobby

    As you can see, the mounting brackets are made from 2cm ally angle, and really simple to fabricate
    If you look back at photo 1 you'll see a couple of lugs that you ...
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  5. How to solder a wire

    A few of my mates have had some problems with soldering two wires together. They cant get the solder to stay on the iron, and make it stick to the wire.

    The following method was shown to me by my Dad when I was a kid and I have used it ever since without any problems.

    First you are going to need a few bits and bobs to get started.

    1. Soldering iron
    2. Solder
    3. Electrical flux

    [IMG]http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af77/CBRRRT/soldering ...
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